Curtis & Jeré

Curtis & Jeré is the name of an American design studio founded in 1963 by artists Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels. Their company, Artisan House, produced wall sculptures, art objects and home decor accessories using a variety of materials including brass, copper and stainless steel.

Curtis & Jeré's style is often associated with abstract art and the modernism movement. Their work is often characterized by geometric shapes, textures, and raised sculptural patterns, which create light and shadow effects on the walls.

Curtis & Jeré's wall sculptures are highly regarded by art collectors and design enthusiasts. They are displayed in museums, galleries and public spaces around the world. Artisan House continues to produce contemporary wall sculptures and art under new ownership since the retirement of Freiler and Fels in the 1990s.