Herm Weber - A Retrospective

Glass Growers Presents: Herm Weber - A Retrospective

Exhibition Dates: Thursday, August 7 – Saturday, September 13, 2025

Glass Growers Gallery & Gifts is honored to present Herm Weber: A Retrospective, a celebration of the creative vision of architect, educator, and artist Herm Weber. This exhibition features a collection of Weber’s richly layered paintings inspired by decades of travel, photography, and design.

Best known locally as a founding partner of Weber Murphy Fox and the award-winning designer behind many of Erie’s most iconic landmarks– including the Dobbins Landing Tower, Blasco Library, and the Niagara Museum– Weber brings his deep understanding of light, form, and spatial composition to a vibrant body of visual artwork.

Artist Bio:

Herm Weber is an architect, one of the founders of Weber Murphy Fox, and designer of many Erie landmarks, including Dobbins Landing Tower, the Blasco Library, the Niagara Museum, Penn State Behrend’s REDC, and Metzgar Alumni Center, Mercyhurst’s Student Union, the Regional Cancer Center, and many others. His designs have won numerous local and regional design awards.

He has taught architectural design at the University of Kentucky, Penn State University, and Chiang Mai University in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and serves as juror and advisor at Mercyhurst’s Dept. of Interior Design and Pre-Architecture

His recent paintings are the result of an interest in photography, and an opportunity for extensive travel. “Richly imagematic” exotic areas, throughout Asia, India, Greece, Turkey Italy Sicily, and central and eastern Europe, as well as local scenes have provided inspiration for his paintings.

His process starts with carefully composed digital photos, which are then “pushed and pulled” in Photoshop, and often included as collage elements in the finished acrylic paintings. Fascination with light and luminosity created by the layering of glazes animate the works. Though the paintings are not architectural in the narrow sense, emphasis on composition, the use of light, layering, and repetition of elements and forms are reflections of his architectural background. He thinks of this series of paintings as “postcards”, which combine his passions for travel, photography, and visual design.


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