
Nancy Race
At the August 25 meeting of the Art League of Highlands and Cashiers, abstract artist Nancy Race will be the guest speaker. Social time begins at 4:30 P.M. on the terrace at The Bascom, with the meeting following at 5:00 P.M.
More than 15 years ago, Nancy was introduced to painting through a casual art class with friends. As an interior designer, her study of color came naturally –but she was astonished by how much she loved abstract art and couldn’t get enough of it. Her passion quickly grew into a professional pursuit.
Nancy studied at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Art in New York City and has continued her education by working with notable artists such as Cat Tesla, Julie Schumer, Adele Sypesteyn, Nicholas Wilton, and Gordon Studer. This spring, she traveled to Tuscany for an immersive color course with Susan Melrath and Terri Froelich.
Nancy is represented by Stellers Gallery and Missy’s Art & Pieces in Jacksonville, Florida, as well as MarketPlace Interiors in Nashville, The Dog and Pony Show in Asheville, Joan Anderson Interiors in Cashiers, Mountaintop Golf and Lake Club, and The Bascom: Center for the Visual Arts. Her studio is located at the historic Goat Farm in Westside Atlanta.
She recently held a solo exhibition at the Madison Artists Guild (August–September 2023) and participated in a group show, altogether: intersections and pathways, at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center in the summer of 2024. Her work is held in private and corporate collections across the country.
Nancy divides her time between her studio in Atlanta and her family’s farm in Cashiers. She currently serves on the board of directors at The Bascom: Center for the Visual Arts. To learn more, visit nancyraceart.com
We hope you will join us for this free and informative event. For more information about the Art League, please visit artleaguehighlands-cashiers.com.
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