Bruce Herman
Professor Emeritus of Art
Adams School of Music and the Arts
- B.F.A. Boston University College of Fine Arts
- M.F.A. Boston University College of Fine Arts
Bio
American painter and educator (b. 1953) lives with his wife Meg and extended family in Gloucester, Massachusetts––where he has his art studio. Herman’s paintings, prints and drawings have been shown in more than 150 exhibitions––in Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago and Los Angeles––and internationally in Italy, England, Japan, Hong Kong, Canada and Israel. His work is featured in many public and private art collections including the Vatican Museum of Modern Religious Art in Rome; The Cincinnati Museum of Fine Arts print collection; The Grunewald Print Collection of the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; DeCordova Museum in Boston; the Cape Ann Museum; and in many colleges and university collections throughout the United States and Canada.
Bruce Herman’s art been published widely in books and journals. His new book Makers by Nature with IVP Academic Press is available through all major book distributors.
Professor Herman taught and curated exhibitions at Gordon College from 1984 to 2023 and was the founding chair of the Art Department (begun 1988). He held the Lothlórien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts––Gordon’ College’s first endowed faculty appointment.
Herman completed both BFA and MFA degrees at Boston University College of Fine Arts under American artists Philip Guston, James Weeks, David Aronson, Reed Kay and Arthur Polonsky.