Andy Wasserman Artwork
Andy Wasserman lives and works out of her home in Vershire. Except when she’s working on a big public installation. Frequently collaborating with other artists, she’s created artwork all over the state and the country. Cyclists on the Lake Champlain Bikeways might recognize a “sculptural rest stop” she worked on in on Isle La Motte, using local quarried stone. Visitors to City Hall Park in Burlington might recognize her work in the Millennium Sculpture—a shiny metallic spire mounted on granite columns. It actually contains a time capsule that will be unveiled in 2099. And if you’ve flown out of Burlington in recent years you’ve probably hustled past the hand-carved panels depicting apple trees and poems that she and Tunbridge artist Elizabeth Billings created.
As part of Vermont Edition's monthly “Visiting Artists” series, host Jane Lindholm talked with Wasserman about her work. Here are some examples.
As part of Vermont Edition's monthly “Visiting Artists” series, host Jane Lindholm talked with Wasserman about her work. Here are some examples.




