Ann weber bio
- Born Jackson, Michigan 1950.
- Ann er's artistic journey began with ceramics.
- Anne er (born 13 November 1964) is a German-French author, translator and self-translator.
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Ann E. Weber
Not to be confused with Anna Weber or Anne Weber.
Ann E. Weber is the senior vice president for drug discovery at Kallyope Inc. in New York City. She previously worked with Merck Research Laboratories (MRL), joining the company in 1987 and retiring from the position of vice president for lead optimization chemistry in 2015. She has helped develop more than 40 drug candidates including FDA-approved treatments for Type 2 diabetes. She has received a number of awards, including the Perkin Medal (2017) and has been inducted into the ACS Division of Medicinal Chemistry’s MEDI Hall of Fame.
Education
Weber grew up in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, the child of a nurse and a doctor.[1][2][3] There she attended Lourdes High School (Oshkosh, Wisconsin), a Catholic school.[4]
Weber earned a B.S. degree in chemistry summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame (1982).[5] She also was able to attend Caltech for a year (1982-1983). Ann Weber took part in a summer internship for Monsanto from June 1982-August 1982 where
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Recent exhibitions at SFMOMA in San Francisco; Long Beach Museum of Art; Craft Contemporary Museum in Los Angeles and Torrance Art Museum garnered press in notable publications including Los Angeles Times, Sculpture Magazine, American Craft and San Francisco Chronicle.
ARTIST STATEMENT
From the humblest of materials, I build monumental forms expanding the possibilities of resourcefulness and beauty. After 15 years of making functional pottery, I left New York City for California to study with Viola Frey at California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland. Her influence on me was totemic.
To create the sculptures I use found cardboard boxes garnered from foraging the streets or in wine stores, which I cut into strips and staple together over a cardboard armature. The color of the box, not the paint animates the surface. The text printed on the boxes subverts the meaning of advertising to reveal “text messages”. The sculptures can be viewed as a critique of contemporary consumerist culture but that is not my sole intent. They are instilled with a psychological
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Anne Weber
Not to be confused with Anna Weber or Ann E. Weber.
Anne Weber (born 13 November 1964) is a German-French author, translator and self-translator.[1]
Biography
Since 1983, Anne Weber has lived in Paris. She studied in Paris and worked for several editors. Anne Weber started writing and publishing in French, but immediately translated her first book Ida invente la poudre into German Ida erfindet das Schießpulver.[2] Since then she writes each of her books in French and German. Her self-translations are often published at the same time in France and Germany. In 2005 she received the 3Sat award at the Festival of German-Language Literature.[3] For her translation of Pierre Michon she received a European translation award, the Europäischer Übersetzerpreis Offenburg.[4] She was awarded the 2020 German Book Prize.[5] In 2021, Weber gave the “Schiller Speech” in the German Literature Archive in Marbach.[6] Her partner Antoine Jaccottet, a son of Philippe Jaccottet , works at the publishing house Le
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