Her body of work ranges from private commissions to public art installations. Heather's sculpture and metal fabrications represent a dichotomy ranging from organic flowing forms rendered through ancient craft techniques to precise fabrication through the use of modern technology. ![]() She served on the Minneapolis Arts Commission for four years and continues to contribute to the creative sector through educational partnerships, sculpture fabrications, and emerging artist mentorship. She is a founder and now serves as Artistic Director at CAFAC, where she continues her work as an educator and mentor in sculptural welding, blacksmithing, enameling and public art. After working in industry as a welder, fabricator, and product designer, she became a fire arts educator in 2006 and developed a new sculptural welding and blacksmithing program at Minneapolis Community & Technical College. Artist bio/statement: Heather Doyle has been inspired by fire as a creative and empowering tool since her first industrial arts class in high school.
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