Meredith Bergmann is a sculptor who for over 25 years has been making
work that deals with complex themes in an accessible, beautiful and
stimulating way. Her motto for her work is “to move, to teach
and to delight.” She creates public monuments and non-commissioned
works.
Her largest public commission, unveiled in 2003, was for the Boston
Women’s Memorial on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston’s Back
Bay. She has recently completed a commission for Converse College
for a monumental statue of the singer Marian Anderson.
Meredith’s articles, essays and reviews have appeared in The
Tri Quarterly Review, The American Arts Quarterly, The
New York Review of Art and Sculpture Review. Her poems
have been published in The New Criterion, Iambs & Trochees and
on the Newington-Cropsey Cultural Studies Center website.
Meredith lives in New York City with her husband Michael Bergmann,
a writer and director, and their son. She has worked with Michael
as the production designer on four of his feature films including Milk
and Money, which stars Peter Boyle, Margaret Colin, Olympia Dukakis,
Calista Flockhart, Marin Hinkle, Dina Merrill and Robert Vaughn.