
As a high school student who found sanctuary in the art room, Nancy got the unique opportunity to work with a metal artist at The Craftsmen of Chelsea Court in Georgetown, The Watergate, and Dupont Circle, DC.
The following decades she was an IT professional by day and and Arts and Humanities student by night.
In quasi-retirement, she was mentored in the fine art of collage and assemblage, and while she is intrigued as a crow with tools and colors and she is swift to return to her love of “forgiving” collage and assemblage. Currently, she is obsessed with Oliver Sacks, and wonders why The New Yorker recently did a “hit piece” on him. Sacks was a huge believer in the power of music therapy, art therapy, play therapy, physical therapy … you get the idea. Here’s an example with a piece called A Nancy Migraine.
