Nel Ivancich Bio

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Artist Statement

Often I'll have certain expectations for a painting to find that my intentions have merely been a reason to begin rather than a goal to be realized.

Biographical Sketch

A native of Salt Lake City, Utah, Nel now resides in Mountain Center, California where she paints full time. She received her BFA and MFA degrees from The University of Utah and was an associate instructor in its art department for eight years. She also taught at The Salt Lake School of Interior Design.

Nel was a member of The Utah Art Council's Visual Advisory Panel and a founding member of Pleiades, a women's art group in Salt Lake City.

Her work is exhibited widely in Utah and in private collections around the country, including Utah, California, Arizona, and Washington, DC.

Nel now resides in a high desert mountain community in Southern California where nature and "the sound of raven's wings" inspire her work. Some of her paintings include sand collected from the U.S., Petra, Jordan and other distant lands.

She was awarded the Grand Prize for the Bangladesh Independence Day competition, in which artists from all continents were represented. Additionally, Nel's painting, Earth Wave, in which she incorporated sand from several nations, is the cover image for a book of global poetry launched in Dhaka, Bangladesh by the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, Dr. Muhammad Yunus.

Nel is one of fourteen member artists of the international collaboration Connecting Art. These artists met each other at the 2003 Florence Biennale and have since exhibited their work together in various international venues, including Croatia, Greece, Reunion Island and, in 2005, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

Affiliations

Some Collections

  • Delta Airlines, Salt Lake City
  • State of Utah Collection
  • Salt Lake Art Center Collection
  • University of Utah Fine Arts Museum Collection, Salt Lake City
  • H. Clark Collection, Muni Financial, Temecula, CA

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