Sherri Smith (born 1943) is an American fiber and textile artist, weaver, sculptor, and educator.[2] She is one of the pioneers within the field of fiber art since the late 1960s.[3] Smith taught for many years at the University of Michigan (UMich) in Ann Arbor, where she is the Catherine B. Heller Collegiate Professor Emerita. In 2012, she was named a fellow of the American Craft Council (ACC).
Smith opened her career as a textile designer with two New York City firms, Dorothy Liebes, Inc., (1968), and Boris Kroll Fabrics (1969).[7] In 1969, Smith achieved early acclaim after participating in the pivotal group art exhibition, Wall Hangings (1969) at the Museum of Modern Art.[10]
She began her academic career teaching at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, from 1971 to 1974.[7] From 1974 until 2018, she taught at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.[7]