Johanna Mueller
Johanna Mueller is a printmaker, artist and entrepreneur, born and raised in Denver, CO, now residing in Greeley, CO.
She earned a BFA in printmaking from The Metropolitan University of Denver and an MFA in printmaking from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and is currently the Area Coordinator of Printmaking at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO. She has been honored as artist in residence at Jentel Foundation for the Arts, Banner, WY; Brush Creek Art Foundation, Saratoga, WY; Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO; and the Donkey Mill Arts Center, Kona, HI.
Johanna actively shows her work locally and nationally. Specializing in engraving on alternative materials, she works in printmaking and mixed media. The prints of Johanna Mueller are imbued with personal mythology as she draws from her own narrative, cultural and historical references, pattern and design, and ancient myth and legend. The animals in her work are elevated from beast to mythic status as they take on human emotions and become metaphoric portraits of the artist and others.
She earned a BFA in printmaking from The Metropolitan University of Denver and an MFA in printmaking from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and is currently the Area Coordinator of Printmaking at the University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO. She has been honored as artist in residence at Jentel Foundation for the Arts, Banner, WY; Brush Creek Art Foundation, Saratoga, WY; Anderson Ranch, Snowmass, CO; and the Donkey Mill Arts Center, Kona, HI.
Johanna actively shows her work locally and nationally. Specializing in engraving on alternative materials, she works in printmaking and mixed media. The prints of Johanna Mueller are imbued with personal mythology as she draws from her own narrative, cultural and historical references, pattern and design, and ancient myth and legend. The animals in her work are elevated from beast to mythic status as they take on human emotions and become metaphoric portraits of the artist and others.