Terry Berlier (born 1972, in Cincinnati, Ohio)[1] is an artist and sculptor whose work addresses themes of the environment and queer practice.
[10] Her most recent solo exhibition, A Kind of Ache (2021), took place at The Clarice gallery at the University of Maryland in collaboration with composer Sarah Heinnes and the band The Living Earth, who played music during the show.
"[16] One of her earliest solo exhibitions that gained coverage was Open Secret (2011) at the San Francisco Arts Commission Grove Street Gallery.
[18] This collaboration piece interweaved mechanical movement and sound to demonstrate an exploration of human connection and identity.
[20] In this same year she collaborated with other artists and composers including Terry Peterson, Rachel Clarke, Stephen Blumberg, Belinda Hanson, Robin Hill, Boris Allenou, Sam Nicholes, Kadet Kuhne, and Shih-Wen Young on Seeing Sound 2.
This exhibition was curated by Natalie Nelson in partnership with "June is Music Month" to culminate sculptures, sounds, and videos.
[21] She also collaborated with other primarily Bay area artists, who were recruited to demonstrate their perspective on consumerism, on the Natalie + James Thompson Art Gallery in San Jose State University.