Faculty:
Nancy Palmeri
PRINTMAKING / FOUNDATION
Associate Professor (Area Coordinator)
(MFA, 1993, The University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
office: SAC-124B
phone: 817-272-2819
email: npalmeri@uta.edu
Biography
Since her arrival at the University of Texas at Arlington, Nancy Palmeri
has received several international honors for her prints. In 2001, she received
a fellowship, for her recent work, at the Frans Masereel Graphic Arts Center
in Kasterlee, Belgium. Palmeri was also awarded a Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship
to live and work in Genoa, Italy in 1998. She has presented at the Southern
Graphics Council Conference numerous times, and is scheduled to both exhibit
and present her work at the 2003 conference in Boston, MA. Professor Palmeri
has lectured and demonstrated her printmaking techniques at colleges and
universities, nationally, including: Washington University, St. Louis, Pratt
Institute of Art, New York, Louisiana State University, Cornell University,
The Pratt Institute of Art, University of Kansas, and Boston University.
Palmeri has had solo exhibitions of her work in New York, Boston, Louisiana,
Texas, Italy, Chicago, and Virginia. Recently, her prints were included
in Color Print USA, Lubbock, TX, and Global Matrix International Print Exhibition,
Perdue University Art Gallery and in the upcoming Frans Masereel Graphic
Art Center's Jubilee Exhibition, Belgium. She has also curated three exhibitions
in the Gallery at UTA on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington,
Pervasive Impressions: Contemporary Political Prints, and Foundations: Mechanics
and Instinct and Anthropology in Print. In 2006/2007, Professor Palmeri
will present lectures at the MidAmerican Print Council Conference and the
Southern Graphics Council Conference. She will exhibit her work in
Dallas, TX, Athens, OH, Kansas City, MO, Murray, KY, and Morris, MN.
Palmeri's prints are in the collections of the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard
University Art Museums, The Royal Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp, Belgium,
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Lincoln, NE, The Santa Barbara Museum
of Art, CA, The Hunterdon Art Center, Clinton, NY, the Instituto per
la Cultura e l'arte, Catania, Italy, the UCLA Grunwald Center for Graphic
Arts, The University of Miami, and the Tama Art University in Tokyo,
Japan.
Work
