Artist Biography
Mary Beth Schwartzenberger was born in Chicago, Illinois. She received her BFA in Design from Columbia College, Chicago.
Her work is a unique blend of painting and hand embroidery. Mary Beth paints on a handmade Japanese mulberry paper called kyoseishi, and then bring the images to life with hand embroidery. The result is work that is both distinctive and textural.
Schwartzenberger has celebrated the work of the hand throughout her career. Starting as a production weaver, she was immersed in the world of color and texture. As her work transitioned to framed pieces for interiors, she has never forgotten the unique textural effect that only fiber can lend.
Her work has been included in design houses, the Williams Sonoma Home Spotlight gallery, Providence St. Joe’s Hospital, as well as many national and international exhibits. Mary Beth just recently completed a program for the Textile Arts group, and international membership group for fiber artists based in London, England.
Mary Beth’s subjects are always nature-based, inspired by places as intimate as her garden or as majestic as Yosemite National Park, her eternal muse. Mary Beth lives and maintains a studio in Los Angeles, California.