Bio
As an artist, musician and theologian, Nan Campbell Collins’ work celebrates the world of light and color with its many harmonies as well as its abstract nature in nuance and design. She enjoys the challenges of pursuing her craft in the traditional darkroom, printing large format black and white images. While she has also done her own infrared printing and recently been photographing with a digital camera converted for infra-red capture , Nan has embraced a new challenge offered by the many creative applications of the I Phone.This has added a new dimension as she follows her passion in the celebration of the mystery and moods of light. Within her images a painterly quality with its soft, reflective mood emerges and lights the imagination.
Nan’s work has been exhibited at the Concord Art Association, Concord, Ma., the Chinese Painting Guild, Boston ,Ma., the Lee Gallery in Winchester, Ma., St. Mark’s School, Southborough, Ma., The Gallery at the Jewish Community Center, Worcester, Ma., as well as Squam Lakes Association, Holderness, N.H. Her work has been published in Nature Photography Magazine, Greenfire Publications, Tenants Harbor, Me., and advertisements for NESOP.Nan Campbell Collins was born in New York, and grew up in Wisconsin and Michigan. She received her B.A. in Education from the University of Michigan, and a
Master of Divinity Degree from the Boston University School of Theology.
Her passion and the pursuit of her artistic vision has led her to study Fine Art
Photography at NESOP with Nick Johnson. She has also studied Large Format printing
with John Sexton as well as Platinum printing with Tillman Crane and Night and Infra-Red Photography with Lance Keimig. Nan is a member of the “Sunday Night Group”, begun in the 1960s by Minor White at MIT, and now led by Ron Rosenstock.
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