
Dan Webb is a full-time wood carver, tinkerer, and sculptor. Dan has been showing in galleries and museums for over 20 years. His work is owned by numerous museums throughout the country, among them the Smithsonian, the New Museum, Seattle Art Museum, and the Portland Art Museum, and the Museum Of Glass in Tacoma. In addition to gallery and museum shows, Dan has made public art projects since 2004. Dan’s work explores sculpted organic forms movement from transitional to fixed objects, the familiar and discarded in conversation with arms and legs frozen in flexion, extension, and retraction. Figures concealed by carved fabric stand hunched over masses of boots, while chairs blister and melt with globs of fir. Dan is a winner of the Pollock Krasner Foundation Award, the Betty Bowen Award, the Washington State Artist Fellowship award, and has been a finalist for the Neddy, and the Stranger Genius Award. He lives and works in Seattle, Washington.