Nancy Hart

Nancy Hart is an interdisciplinary artist who explores the expanded field of Post Modernism in her teaching and studio work. She has an MFA from the Art Institute of Boston / Lesley University of Art and Design and a BFA in painting from TUFTS / the School of the Museum of Fine Arts She has also studied the history of photography at Radcliffe Seminars, bookbinding at the DeCordova Museum, Zee Mays Printing, art history Harvard Extension School, and Massachusetts College of Art. Hart has been an artist in residence multiple times at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum re/enacting Lee Ming Wei’s “Mending Project" and "Living Room Project.” Hart is a mentor to emerging artists, an ambassador for Lesley University, has been a portfolio reviewer for the College Art Association, as well as an academic advisor at SUNY New Paltz, NY. Hart has taught painting, drawing and 3D courses at MIT, SAA program, currently teaches multiple studio courses at the MFA and Visual Communications at Framingham State University.