Heather Hancock is a Chicago artist exploring line and light using glass inlay with concrete textures.
VISTA
landscapes. cityscapes, desertscapes. fresh takes on familiar views.
series of 4 views | each 2’ x 3’ | glass inlay+concrete
c Heather Hancock 2022
detail
VISTA desert bloom
series of 4 views
each 2’ x 3’ | glass inlay+concrete
c Heather Hancock 2022
series of 4 views
each 2’ x 3’ | glass inlay+concrete
c Heather Hancock 2022
detail
VISTA San Diego skyline
detail
VISTA lake marcos
series of 4 views
each 2’ x 3’ | glass inlay+concrete
c Heather Hancock 2022
glass inlay + concrete 3 @ 4’ x 2.5’ c Heather Hancock 2023
detail | VISTA chicago
detail | VISTA chicago
glass inlay + concrete 3 @ 4’ x 3.5’
c Heather Hancock
detail
VISTA NYC
detail
VISTA NYC
detail
VISTA NYC
photo cred Art Matters
photo cred Art Matters
glass inlay + concrete 3 @ 2’ x 2’ c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete 3 @ 2’ x 2’ c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete 5 @ 2.5’ x 1.5’ c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete 5 @ 2.5’ x 1.5’ c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete 5 @ 2.5’ x 1.5’ c Heather Hancock
REFLECT
Inspired by that ‘looking up’ feeling. Finding beauty in the line, rhythms and materials of the city.
Ken Saunders Gallery 2019
glass inlay + concrete 4’x2.5’
Corning Museum of Glass
Corning Museum of Glass
New Glass Now 40th Anniversary exhibition 2019
Solo show at Evanston Art Center, Evanston, IL
Seoul, South Korea
Ken Saunders Gallery
Chicago, IL
Ken Saunders Gallery
Chicago, IL
SCAN
Minds are attuned to detecting and decoding information.
urban moments
architecture + information, gloss + matte textures, color + grayscale, resilient nature thriving around it all
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
glass inlay + concrete | 20” x 20” | c Heather Hancock
Heather’s practice is about finding line and light that make our everyday vibrant and fascinating. Heather’s work embraces the materials of contemporary architecture—glass and concrete—to capture the energy of the urban environment. Her work hangs in private residences and corporate, healthcare and government collections across the United States. Heather welcomes working with both individuals and art professionals to create compelling visual features. Durable yet surprisingly light, work can be shaped to a client’s story and space.
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