Discipline: Visual Art

Nicholas Hill

Discipline: Visual Art
Region: Westerville, OH
MacDowell Fellowships: 1983
Nicholas Hill is a printmaker and art curator who has exhibited his work internationally. Through his studio work, he explores history, other cultures, and the creative process of the artists living in those cultures. His fellowship will support his travelling to art centers in India, developing new work, and collaborating with craftspeople and artists. Hill has exhibited his work in over 150 juried and invitational exhibitions in the United States and abroad. Most recently his work has been included in exhibitions in Germany, France, Poland, India and Denmark. His work is represented in such public collections as the Library of Congress, the New-York Historical Society, the United States Department of State and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Previously, Hill has received grants from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC), the Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC), the New York State Council on the Arts, the Kansas Arts Commission and Artists Space-New York City. He has been granted two international residencies in Dresden, Germany, by OAC and GCAC.

Studios

Eastman

Nicholas Hill worked in the Eastman studio.

Thanks to the generous support of MacDowell Fellow and board member Louise Eastman, this century-old farm building was reinvented as a modern, energy efficient live and workspace for visual artists. Originally built in 1915 to house a forge and provide storage when the residency program was expanding, this small barn was simply converted for…

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