Nancy B. Frank, photographer and painter, is a former Wisconsinite with substantial training: a B.F.A. from Ohio Wesleyan University and an M.F.A. in photo-printmaking from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, plus numerous art-fellowships including the MacDowell Colony, a year’s study in Rome, Italy, and five years as Adjunct Instructor teaching serigraphy at New York University.
Frank has worked successfully in mediums as varied as painted wooden jewelry, sculptured cakes, painted furniture, faux decorative painting, and photography, while consistently working as a fine art painter.
Frank is a long time resident of Telluride, Colorado, where she can be heard to say, “I don’t have a career, I have a lifestyle.”