Anne Herrera is a lifetime Houstonian and art-lover currently working as a high school Art teacher in Spring Branch ISD. She grew up in the Spring Branch area, and developed a love of various art-forms in high school. In addition to her Art classes in public school, Anne began studying photography at the Glassell School of Art at the age of 15, and continued there for 3 years. She graduated from the University of Houston with a Bachelor's degree in Art and a minor in Education. In her second year of teaching, she began working for the Teacher Fellows program at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. In this role, she helped write and test curriculum for the museum’s online educational resource called Learning Through the Arts. As an educator, she is passionate about serving and inspiring economically disadvantaged students. As an artist, Anne has experimented with photography, ceramics, sculpture, and collage, with a focus on drawing and painting.

While she has practiced and studied Art for many years, Anne is an emerging artist in the community. She began creating this new body of work entitled, “Cracked” in November of 2021. In the brief time since, Anne has shown at the Mid Main Lofts Gallery, Spring Branch’s Altharetta Yeargin Art Museum, Hardy and Nance Studios, The Sola Salon and Spa, Art Machine Gallery, The Silos, and Asch Building. 

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