Todd Sherman - Artist Info

About Todd Sherman

  • Biography from the Archives of askART

    A resident of Fairbanks, Alaska, Todd Sherman is a painter, printmaker, and professor of art. Sherman received his undergraduate degree in art from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and a Master of Fine Art in printmaking from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

    His work has been exhibited extensively in solo, juried, and invitational shows across the United States, and he has also curated numerous shows. Sherman is also known for his big cat artwork in the Nature Companys The Clan of the Wild Cats (1996).

    He has participated in the Artists for Nature Foundation, an organization based in the Netherlands and consisting of artists dedicated to promoting through their work, the conservation of natural and historical landscapes, one of their selected locations being the Copper River region of Alaska.

    Examples of his work there include "Copper River from Bridge (acrylic on paper), and Copper River Delta (oil on board). Examples of his work are included in the book Alaskas Copper River Delta by Riki Ott.

    Sherman lives with his wife Kristi, and their three children, and is a professor of art at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.

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