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Aurora, ON - Canada
Nancy Newman - Fine Artist
Member Since: 07/09/2010
Nancy studied at the Newmarket School of Fine Art and the Haliburton School of the Arts for several years. She has taken workshops with many wonderful artists including Gordon Mackenzie, Art Cunanan, Tom Lynch, Pauline Holancin, Jake Mol, Sterling Edwards, Karen Vernon, Jean Pederson and Alvaro Castagnet.
Nancy has participated in many juried and solo shows including the Toronto Watercolour Society’s Aquavision, Art Aurora, Artlinks and the Society of York Region Artists, where she has received several 1st Place Awards, Honourable Mentions and People's Choice Awards. Nancy's work has been exhibited at the Ethel Curry Gallery in Haliburton, The Blue Mountain Foundation of the Arts, Southlake Regional Health Centre, the Skylight Gallery in Aurora, Nielson Park Creative Centre, the North Toronto Community Centre, the Georgina Arts Centre and Gallery, the Thornhill Golf and Country Club, York Region Celebration of the Arts, Markham and Vaughan Art in the Park, Collingwood Art in the Park, the Artist Walk Series in the Village at Blue Mountain and the Chairman’s Dinner for the Arts 2009.
Nancy is the President of the Toronto Watercolour Society and the Society of York Region Artists, and a member of the Georgian Bay Association for Creative Arts and the Central Ontario Art Association. She has been the guest instructor at several art societies including The Don Valley Art Club and the Willowdale Group of Artists. Nancy is an arts instructor for Nipissing University, Haliburton School of the Arts, and the Town of Aurora. She has presented at several arts conferences and has been a guest on “Daytime” TV in Collingwood and York Region, and was featured in the Era-Banner Newspaper.