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Nancy Randall Artist

Join the First Look event for Ann Wolff: The Art of Living with local artists Nancy Randall and Laurie Van Wieren on February 15 to celebrate. 

Nancy Randall is a visual artist whose seven-decade career spans many mediums. Since the 1950s, her work has been exhibited in galleries, including the Walker Art Center, Weisman Art Museum, and the Smithsonian. Through her art, Nancy explores themes of transformation, including storied images of birth, evolution, epiphany, aging, death, and rebirth.  

Her latest series, In the Bardocreated at age 95, will be on display for the first time. This series reflects the space Nancy feels that humans currently occupy—a space between death and rebirth. Each piece depicts transitional landscapes populated by creatures in motion, their ambiguous surroundings heightening the mystery of their journey. 

Alongside In the Bardo, visitors can view Footprints of the Voyage, a series of nine lithographs created by Nancy in 2002 and preserved in the ASI Collection. This series chronicles a circular journey from New Mexico to the high plains, Norway, and back home, capturing a poetic sense of place and passage. 

Discover the brilliance of internationally acclaimed Swedish artist Ann Wolff in a new exhibitionAnn Wolff: The Art of Living. Wolff’s work meets local artists Nancy Randall and Laurie Van Wieren, engaging in dialogue with one another.


Photo credit: Patrick Siegrist