Career
He co-founded the Algorists in 1995 with Roman Verostko. Hébert lives and works in Santa Barbara, California. He is a pioneer in the field of computer art from the mid 70"s on, merging traditional art media and techniques, personal software, plotters, and custom built devices to create an original body of work.
He was the recipient of Pollock-Krasner Foundation and David Bermant Foundation awards.
Hébert produces works on paper, including ink and pencil drawings, paintings, etchings and dry points from polymer and copper plates, and recently digital prints. He also creates sand, water and sound installations, algorithmic visual music, works for wall displays, physics based algorithmic pieces, and many more things.
His work has been exhibited extensively and has been frequently juried in the Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques Art Gallery. lieutenant is present in several museums and institutional collections, including the digital art collections of the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art (Northwestern University, Chicago) and the Victoria and Albert Museum (London)
Since 2003, he has been an artist in residence at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP) at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), where he has organized several Algorists group shows.
These shows have included Hans Dehlinger, Channa Horwitz, Roman Verostko (in 2006), Jean-François Colonna, Helaman Ferguson, Casey Reas (in 2008), and David Econometrica, Paul Hertz, Robert Language (in 2009).