Dave's profile
Dave Greber is an artist, educator, and consultant based in Baltimore. He creates experiences for the gallery and museum, as well as online platforms, manifested through digital media, sculptural installation, and social/environmental interventions.
He received a BA from Temple University and an MFA in Digital Media from Tulane University. He began exhibiting as a member of the New Orleans–based collective The Front. His work has been featured in Crystal Bridges’ State of the Art, Lorna Mills’ Ways of Something (Whitney Museum of American Art), C24 Gallery’s Double Crescent, and solo exhibitions with Arthur Roger Gallery.
Over the years, his artistic identity has expanded to include roles like a secular pilgrim (as a thru-hiker on the Appalachian Trail), a metaphysical healer in Taos, New Mexico, a brewer of wild-foraged beverages in Norway, and the AV Manager for the Prospect.4 Triennial.
The MTA Arts & Design commissioned him to create a 52-channel video installation for the Fulton Center Transportation Hub in Lower Manhattan. He has participated in residencies and programs including Rogaland Art Center (Stavanger, Norway), NCCA (St. Petersburg, Russia), Narva Art Residency (Estonia), Joan Mitchell Center, Salon in Canal Place, and Scandy.io (New Orleans). In 2022, he participated in A Structure Envisioned for Changing Circumstances, a program featuring writers, artists, and curators in Latvia, Norway, and the United States.
Recent exhibits include HomeOffices (Public Access Memories), Glimmerloom (with Sophia Belkin, Current Space), Stilllives II: Vignette (Figge Art Museum), and You Are Giving Universe (Sculpture Month Houston).
Currently, he is a faculty member at MICA and UMBC.