Sally Heller

Sally Heller (born 1956) is an American artist. She uses everyday materials to make large installations that are often site-specific.

Exhibitions

 * 1993 Trains of Thought, Grand Street IND subway station, New York
 * 2004 Hanging by a Thread, installation, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans
 * 2005 Calamitrees, installation, Montserrat College of Art, Beverly, Massachusetts
 * 2005 Material Minutiae, installation, Richard E. Peeler Art Center, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
 * 2006 Stumped, installation, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Georgia
 * 2007 Up/Rooted, installation and photographs, Gallery Bienvenu, New Orleans, LA
 * 2008 Bloom 'n Doom, Miami University Art Museum, Oxford, Ohio
 * 2008–2017 Scraphouse, New Orleans: installation of public sculpture funded by the Joan Mitchell Foundation, New Orleans
 * 2009 In the Thicket of It, installation, Whitespace Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia
 * 2010 A Siren’s Call, installation, Museum of Science and Art, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
 * 2012 Lewdicrous, installation, The Front Gallery, New Orleans
 * 2014 Linked, outdoor public work, New Orleans
 * 2016 Orange Alert, installation, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia
 * 2016 Second Story, metal site-specific sculpture in a private park in St. Rosa, LA
 * 2017 Lawndale, installation, The Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, Houston, Texas
 * 2017 Mind Over Mayhem, installation, Fogelman Galleries of Contemporary Art, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee