

His work has been featured in publications such as Discovering Fossil Fishes by John G. Richard lives and works in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, where he has had the same studio since 2005 located in the Greenpoint Manufacturing and Design Center ( ). Sarah Webber, Nurse Elizabeth Webber and Hayden Barnes. The character moved to Nevada and hasn't been on-screen since 1981. He was portrayed by Richard Dean Anderson from 1976 until 1981. Throughout his career, Webber has used art as a way to navigate his own spiritual journey through life. Jeffrey 'Jeff' Webber, MD is a fictional character on the popular ABC soap opera General Hospital. He remains dedicated to his craft by having a hand in every part of his creative process. Webber’s artistic interests are wide ranging and focus on translating personal expression through sculpture. He has created artifact mounts for the Connecticut Historical Society, in addition to constructing many fossil mounts, skeletal mounts, and sculptural representations for the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, the San Diego Museum of Natural History, and the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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For the New York Historical Society's exhibition "Here is New York: Remembering 9/11", Webber created a series of unique mounts for specific World Trade Center artifacts. He has fabricated pieces for New York artists Heidi Fasnacht, Lisa Hoke, Carol Hepper, Michael Lucero, Rebecca Smith, and fashion designer Elie Tahari. While working at the Tallix Art Foundry, Webber collaborated with renowned artists Isamu Noguchi, Frank Stella, and Nancy Graves. and moved to New York City in 1984 to continue his studies at the National Academy School of Fine Arts and the New York Academy of Art. He first studied sculpture at Corcoran College of the Arts and Design in downtown D.C.

Hailing from Washington, D.C., Richard Webber has been a sculptor/metalsmith for over 50 years.
