Nancy Storrow lives and works in southern Vermont. She maintains a connection to New York City through A.I. R. Gallery, where she has been a member since 1981.
Storrow has had four solo exhibitions at A. I. R. Gallery and her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S., including Boston, Philadelphia and San Francisco.
She has lectured at the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, the College of Santa Fe, the University of Arizona and Rutgers University and was invited to exhibit and give slide lectures at the University of Iowa and at the University of Vermont.  In 2001 and 2002 she was resident artist at Angkor Hospital for Children, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Storrow is included in the Women Environmental Artists Directory and in the Vermont Artist Register 2000 - 2002. This year she was Curator/ Coordinator of UP FRONT: Art & Writing by Women Who Have Faced Breast Cancer, Works from the Healing Legacies Registry, a comprehensive exhibition of national artists shown in southern Vermont.  She has been a resident at the Vermont Studio School in Johnson, Vermont and was Project Coordinator for Tree Preserve, a Collaborative Art Project at the Burlington International Airport, Vermont.  Her work is in many private collections and is included in public collections of Bellevue Hospital, NYC, The Brooklyn Museum, Franklin Furnace, NYC, I.B.M. Corporation, FL and VT, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.


Storrow integrates life as an artist with her family and her community life. She has a large vegetable garden outside her studio, an overgrown  wildflower garden, a Maine coon cat and two young grand daughters. In a rural area community interconnections are vital and serve to both shape and sustain one. Storrow attends the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Meeting in Putney, is involved with local environmental organizations, art organizations and the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont.  


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