Carrie Lederer is a painter, sculptor and installation artist who exhibits her nature-inspired work across the United States. Lederer is a recipient of the prestigious Fleishhacker Foundation Eureka Award, and she has completed public art commissions for Facebook, The City of Palo Alto, Sunnyvale and Menlo Park, UCSF Medical Center, Hudson Valley Seed Co., Imagery Winery, and private collections. She has built site-specific installations for Turtle Bay Museum, de Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Art Source, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, and many others. Lederer has work in private collections including Oakland Museum of California, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art, Stanford Medical Center, First Western Trust Bank, and Prudential Insurance Co, NY. Her work was profiled in a cover story for MUSES, published by MSU Department of Arts and Letters, and included in New American Paintings. Lederer’s work has been widely reviewed in publications including ARTnews, San Francisco Chronicle, Diablo Magazine, and SquareCylinder.com.
About Lederer’s recent public art projects:
In 2019 Lederer created The Land of Magic Awaits, a 10’ x 40’ mixed-media mural for Facebook’s Artist in Residence program at their new Fremont campus. With this project, viewers are enveloped by the imagery and urged to make discoveries that are camouflaged into the mural (“find the fox,” for instance).
In 2021 Lederer was commissioned by the City of Palo Alto to participate in a public art program called Uplift, a series of temporary murals to enliven the downtown streetscape—her 8’ x 10’ mural is titled Lost In My Abstract Garden. She was also commissioned by Elevate Art Menlo Park to create a 5’ x 15’ mural for the Menlo Church Teen Center which is titled Under the Wide Sky we Gather. Lederer’s newest project, unveiled in 2023, is a 9’ x 11’ tapestry for the new City Hall in Sunnyvale, CA.
All of her mural projects are interactive, and they encourage viewers to knit together their own stories and interpretation. Each time viewers see the work, they will find something new.
Lederer currently lives and works in Oakland.