Bio
Washington, D.C. native Amy Heller earned a BA in Fine Art at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, an MFA in Photography at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She has been an Exhibit Specialist for Smithsonian Museums & National Gallery of Art, Photo Editor/Researcher/Curator for U.S. News & World Report, National Geographic, Microsoft & Newseum in Washington, D.C. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband.
Awards
22nd Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Awards
Maine Photographic Workshop Print Competition
University Fellow & David Lloyd Kreeger Award, George Washington University (DC)
Solo and Group Exhibitions
2024: 30th Annual Juried Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography (MA)
2024: “Becoming: The Feminist Image” Photo SC (SC)
2024: "Second Time Around" Jamestown Art Center (RI)
2023: "Pixels" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2022: "Out of the Blue" Provincetown Art Association & Museum (MA)
2021: "Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2014: "Form: Still + Motion" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
Publications
2024: All About Photo Featured Artist & Women Issue #38
2023: The Hand Magazine
2022: Washington Post
2022: Boston Globe
Book
"Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" By Amy Heller & Gail Browne
amateur category
Time/Motion Study Multiples (Series)
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Bio
Washington, D.C. native Amy Heller earned a BA in Fine Art at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, an MFA in Photography at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She has been an Exhibit Specialist for Smithsonian Museums & National Gallery of Art, Photo Editor/Researcher/Curator for U.S. News & World Report, National Geographic, Microsoft & Newseum in Washington, D.C. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband.
Awards
22nd Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award
Maine Photographic Workshop Print Competition
University Fellow & David Lloyd Kreeger Award, George Washington University (DC)
Solo and Group Exhibitions
2024: 30th Annual Juried Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography (MA)
2024: “Becoming: The Feminist Image” Photo SC (SC)
2024: "Second Time Around" Jamestown Art Center (RI)
2023: "Pixels" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2022: "Out of the Blue" Provincetown Art Association & Museum (MA)
2021: "Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2014: "Form: Still + Motion" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
Publications
2024: All About Photo Featured Artist & Women Issue #38
2023: The Hand Magazine
2022: Washington Post
2022: Boston Globe
Book
"Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" By Amy Heller & Gail Browne
Washington, D.C. native Amy Heller earned a BA in Fine Art at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, an MFA in Photography at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She has been an Exhibit Specialist for Smithsonian Museums & National Gallery of Art, Photo Editor/Researcher/Curator for U.S. News & World Report, National Geographic, Microsoft & Newseum in Washington, D.C. She lives on Cape Cod with her husband.
Awards
22nd Annual Julia Margaret Cameron Award
Maine Photographic Workshop Print Competition
University Fellow & David Lloyd Kreeger Award, George Washington University (DC)
Solo and Group Exhibitions
2024: 30th Annual Juried Exhibition, Griffin Museum of Photography (MA)
2024: “Becoming: The Feminist Image” Photo SC (SC)
2024: "Second Time Around" Jamestown Art Center (RI)
2023: "Pixels" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2022: "Out of the Blue" Provincetown Art Association & Museum (MA)
2021: "Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
2014: "Form: Still + Motion" Cape Cod Museum of Art (MA)
Publications
2024: All About Photo Featured Artist & Women Issue #38
2023: The Hand Magazine
2022: Washington Post
2022: Boston Globe
Book
"Lost and Found: Time, Tide, and Treasures" By Amy Heller & Gail Browne
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