Shelby Meyerhoff is a multidisciplinary artist whose work integrates painting, performance, and photography.
Her recent exhibits include a solo show at the Griffin Museum of Photography (MA) and a two-person show at the Hopkins Center for the Arts (MN). Photographs from her Zoomorphics series have also been exhibited at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (GA), the Attleboro Arts Museum (MA), the Mattatuck Museum (CT), and the LH Horton Jr. Gallery at San Joaquin Delta College (CA). Her work has been featured in Harvard Magazine, A Photo Editor, Fraction Magazine, and What Will You Remember?
Meyerhoff has studied visual arts at the Griffin Museum, the New England School of Photography, and MassArt. She holds a B.A. in the Comparative Study of Religion from Harvard College and a M.Div. from Harvard Divinity School.
She is also an educator, with a focus on arts and nature programming. She has taught children from preschool to 8th grade, through the Arlington Center for the Arts, the Umbrella Arts Center, the Concord Free Public Library, the Friends of the Middlesex Fells Reservation, and other Boston-area programs. She enjoys sharing her Zoomorphics series with viewers of all ages.