Danforth Art Museum

From the Permanent Collection

Jan - Dec 2024

From the Barbie cyanotype series.

“Nancy Grace Horton has always pushed the boundaries with her art with series that challenge stereotypes and creates subversive narratives. “ Curator Jessica Roscio

Danforth Art | Massachusetts

Becoming Grey Screening

Moving Pictures: a day of film and conversation

Saturday, October 28, 2023 from 1 – 6pm
University Hall, Lesley University
1815 Mass Ave., Cambridge, MA

Henry Horenstein, Nancy Grace Horton, Stephen DiRado, Jaina Cipriano

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Jessica Hagen Contemporary American Art | Newport | Rhode Island

Summer Exhibition 2020

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HEY NINETEEN



Gallery hours and by appointment




A celebration of the ratification of the 19th Amendment featuring work by female artists including Nancy Grace Horton, Theresa Girard, Jolie Stahl, Jeanne Tangney, Judith Davis, Karen Iglehart. There will be gallery talks, workshops and a special book signing with Susan Silver throughout the month of August.

Through September 10th, 2020.

Absurdity of Being Human

Cracking Up, Ms. Behavior Series, 2012

Cracking Up, Ms. Behavior Series, 2012

Absurdity of Being Human – The Gretchen Schuette Art Gallery at Chemeketa Community College, Salem, Oregon.

Curated by Deanne Beausoleil
Kay Bunnenberg Boehmer

Funded by the Gretchen Schuette Art Endowment





Opening reception – Wednesday, February 12 noon – 2:30. 

Artist talk – 1:30 – 2:30

Paper Doll Project – Thursday, February 13
1:00 – 4:00

Dress Codes at UNE : Opening Reception October 8th. 4-6

Dress Codes at UNE : Opening Reception October 8th, 2019. 4-6

An solo exhibition and collaboration with artist Nancy Grace Horton

UNE Library Services’ Ketchum Library Art Gallery

BIDDEFORD, Maine --The University of New England’s Biddeford Campus Ketchum Library Art Gallery is currently hosting an exhibition, titled Dress Codes, which will be on display through January 6, 2020. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

DRESS CODES: an exhibition and collaboration with artist Nancy Grace Horton in the Ketchum Library Art Gallery October 1- January 6. Please join us for upcoming artist visits and pop-up collaborations.

  • Tuesday October 8 - 2-6 pm: Pop-up collaborations with student groups and Opening in the gallery

  • Friday November 1 - Noon: Brown Bag Lunch in the Gallery with the artist. please RSVP to Cally at cgurley@une.edu

Nancy Grace Horton is a photography-based artist who embraces both analog and digital techniques to create bold narrative fragments informed by her background in photojournalism. Her MrMrs Series taps into her interest in gender and culture and visually explores men who dress as women. This project has evolved into a collaborative exhibition involving the university community from October 1 - January 6 with continued opportunities for campus participation throughout the installation. The community is being integrated into this site-specific installation by participating in creative paper doll making inspired by cultural dress codes and personal identity; sharing gender-related stories via video and written as well as participating in photographic portraits for the gallery show.FMI | cgurley@une.edu | www.nancygracehorton.com

UNE’s Ketchum Library Art Gallery is located on the university’s Biddeford Campus at 11 Hills Beach Road. Daily hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit https://library.une.edu/art-galleries/home/biddeford-campus/exhibits/or contact Cally Gurley at (207) 221-4324 or cgurley@une.eduor Art Gallery Director Hilary Irons at (207) 221-4449 or hirons@une.edu.

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RED SHE SAID at PMAC Sep 3 – Oct 10th

PMAC is excited to announce our next Art Exhibit in Haas Family Gallery. “Red She Said”: I love red. The color of fury, passion, stoplights and Coca Cola, red has long played an intense role in our lives and in art. Come explore the varied interpretations of this beloved color at a new exhibit guest curated for Portsmouth Music and Arts Center by Mary Jo Brown.

Opening Artists Reception on Friday, September 6, 5:30-7PM. Free and open to the public.

The show will be on display Sep 3 – Oct 10th, 2019


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The Watch at MINT Friday September 13 - Saturday October 5th

The Watch at MINT

MINT Gallery at the MET

A selection of ten of the hottest emerging and established photographers chosen by independent curator Mary Stanley as the ACP 2019 Ones To Watch. This will be the first time many of these fresh new talents have exhibited their work in Atlanta. They are innovative, highly collectible, and nationally and internationally recognized for their technical and conceptual aptitude. These works will be auctioned for the benefit of ACP on Saturday Sept 14th. Sealed silent bids will be accepted prior until Sept 13th.

Opening Reception: Friday, the 13th of September, will include Poetry Readings by Rachel Eliza Griffiths and Kamilah Aisha Moon and an interactive Photography experience by Shiloh Burton.

Other events:
Mutiny Third Thursday on September 18th MINT Gallery will be open 6-10pm with over 100 Maker Studios at the MET.

Closing Reception: Saturday, October 5th, from 7-9pm.

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