Tali Weinberg
Tali Weinberg is an interdisciplinary artist and weaver whose work explores the inextricability of ecological and human health. Weinberg’s work is exhibited internationally and held in the collections of the Berkeley Art Museum, Denver Botanic Gardens, and Georgia Museum of Art. It has been featured in the Fifth National Climate Assessment, The New York Times, Colossal, NRDC’s onEarth Magazine, American Craft, and Ecotone, among others. She is the recipient of an Illinois Artist Fellowship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Serenbe Fellowship, Windgate Fellowship to Vermont Studio Center, and grants from the Puffin Foundation and Illinois Arts Council. Her numerous residencies include New York’s Museum of Art and Design and a SciArt Bridge Residency for cross-disciplinary collaboration. Weinberg received her MFA from California College of the Arts and an MA and BA from New York University. She currently lives and works in Champaign-Urbana, IL.