
Sanctuary in the art room. Working alongside fine arts and craftspeople. Nancy has been trained as an artist since her days at the Craftsmen of Chelsea Court in Georgetown, the Watergate, and Dupont Circle, DC. That was just while still in High School.
For many decades she was an IT professional by day and an Arts & Humanities student by night, majoring in Psychology and Applied Statistics.
As an Art Representative for Leo Monahan in Western NC, she had the good fortune to be mentored in the fine art of collage and assemblage. Curious as a crow with tools and colors and all kinds of media (she still attends figure drawing sessions), she is swift to return to the freedom and process of collage.
Currently obsessed with Oliver Sacks, she wonders why The New Yorker chose to do a “hit piece” on him in Dec. ’25. Sacks was a huge believer in the power of art therapy, play therapy, physical therapy – all the expressive arts therapies.
Nancy is currently working on a book for those who suffer with migraine.
Nancy has known for decades that part of her purpose is to help make the world a more beautiful place.
It is 2026. Still challenging times. Collage peace, all.
