Heather G. Stoltz is a fiber artist who creates quilted wall hangings and fabric sculptures inspired by social justice issues, Jewish texts, and life as a mother. Stoltz, named as one of The Jewish Week’s “36 Under 36” for 2012, received a 2011 Manhattan Community Art Funds grant for Temporary Shelter, her installation piece about homeless New Yorkers.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and featured in Quilts and Human Rights, Jewish Threads, and several other publications. Heather lives in Westchester County, NY with her husband Rabbi Geoffrey Mitelman and their two children.
See Heather’s CV with past exhibitions and publications here.