Iris Gottlieb
Iris GottliebIris Gottlieb is a non-fiction author best known for her non-fiction book Seeing Gender. The talented author is also a collector, printmaker, and illustrator with Exploratorium’s Tinkering Studio in San Francisco and California’s Oakland Museum. Gottlieb’s work has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, The New York Times, and NPR, among other publications. She enjoys using pen and paper to make science more approachable and less serious for all. In her free time, the author enjoys taking long walks, hanging out with funny people, and eating watermelons in the summer. Gottlieb lives in Oakland, California, with her dog named Bunny.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
Natural Attraction: A Field Guide to Friends, Frenemies, and Other Symbiotic Animal Relationships
2017
Seeing Science: An Illustrated Guide to the Wonders of the Universe
2018
Seeing Gender: An Illustrated Guide to Identity and Expression
2019
Who Gives a Poop?: Surprising Science from One End to the Other
2020