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September 22-29, 2025
Ann Holsberry: On View | Paris Fashion Week Exhibition
Mengjiao Feng Showroom
28 rue Saint-Gilles
Paris, France 75003
September 22-29, 2025
Open: 11:00-20:00
I will be collaborating with a very talented Paris and Shanghai-based fashion designer, Mengjiao Feng. During Paris Fashion Week my silk tapestries will be displayed in the front window and the interior of the store, along with my cyanotype wax paintings and silk scarves.
September 6 – November 1, 2025
Ann Holsberry: On View, Berkeley, CA | Exhibition
Shibumi Gallery
1816 Fourth Street
Berkeley, CA 94710
Reception: September 6, 4-6 PM
Exhibition: September 6 thru November 1, 2025
My work will be shown at Shibumi Gallery on Berkeley’s Fourth Street as part of a collaboration with April Higashi, an amazing jewelry designer and curator. The exhibition features my large ocean-inspired cyanotype silk tapestries, printed on the Mendocino Coast, and encaustic paintings. Also on display are my cyanotype silk scarves, along side Japanese indigo scarves from April’s recent trip to Japan.
October 4-26, 2025
Emeryville Celebration of the Arts | Juried Exhibition
Emeryville Public Market
5905 Shellmound Street
Emeryville, CA
October 4-26, 2025
Gala Opening: October 3, 6-9:00 PM
My work selected for this juried show is Sea Forest 2, a large cyanotype silk tapestry printed on the Mendocino Coast. I have added embroidery to emphasize the minute details of nature.
May 2025
Nomadic Art | Article
Ann spent a week in residence in the winter at Randolph College in Lynchburg, VA. She installed a site specific Navigation Wall in her Exhibition Ann Holsberry: Navigating Sea and Stars where she worked in conjunction with museum and heritage studies students on the project. She also gave the college’s Outten Visiting Artist Lecture.

Ann exposing canvas by the ocean.
April 2025
Ann Holsberry | Earth Day Interview | NBC Bay Area News
Earth Day 2025 | In the interview, I speak about the fragility of our near-shore ecosystems, the importance of ocean protection, and the small but meaningful ways we can care for the planet together. The segment explores my nature-based artwork, including large-scale cyanotype prints created with kelp and other natural materials gathered along the shoreline.


Earth, Sky, Water 1, detail
January 19 – June 1, 2025
Ann Holsberry: Navigating Sea and Stars
In conjunction with her exhibition Navigating Sea and Stars, Ann delivered the 2025 Outten Visiting Artist Lecture on January 19 at the culmination of her week-long residency at Randolph College. You may watch the livestream talk here. Also check out upcoming programming in conjunction with the exhibition on the museum website. Ann will return to the college for the closing reception and talk with alums the weekend of May 29 – June 1.

Sea Forest silk tapestries in the studio.
April 24 – 27, 2025
Art and Change
The Drawing Room: ANNEX
San Francisco, CA
A group of my silk Sea Forest tapestries were shown at The Drawing Room: ANNEX in San Francisco, CA. Co-hosted with Climate Reality Bay Area.


October 10 – November 8, 2024
From River to Ocean: Artists Respond to Environmental Impacts
See women artists in an exhibition that explores environmental issues related to waterways and complex ecosystems found in various regions of the U.S. With a focus on environmental degradation and the depletion of our most important natural resource, the exhibition presents a myriad of human forces that negatively impact our rivers, estuaries, and oceanic waters that cover over 70% of the earth’s surface.
The exhibition is meant to build awareness and dialogue with Stockton area communities who are living at the edges of the largest natural estuary of North and South America.
Ann’s selected artworks, Kelp Forest 1 and 2, focus on the delicate interconnection between humans and our environment. The images were created using cyanotype on paper, printed with a combination of the artist’s profile and bull kelp sourced from Buckhorn Cove, Mendocino County.
View more artwork from the Earth, Sky, Water series here.

Lost Bouquet 1,
cyanotype and embroidery on paper, 14 x 11 in., 2015
ONGOING EXHIBITION
Pierogi Gallery Flat Files
Pierogi Gallery
175 North 9th Street
Brooklyn, NY 11211
The Pierogi Gallery Flat Files are well known in New York’s contemporary art scene as a place where curators, collectors, art dealers, and the general public can put on white gloves to handle and view artists’ works up close. Ann’s work can be seen onsite at the gallery’s Lower East Side location, as well as online in their digital gallery.