Nancy Lasar

Nancy Lasar’s work is described as “drawing with light”, “condensed energy and flow”, “calm and crazy”, and “organized chaos”.

The lines in Lasar’s works that are electrifying. They appear as singular electrical wires, jerking, swaying, whipping and buckling to some internal energy force that is as potent as it is erratic.

For over 40 years, she has worked with images observed from nature using a variety of drawing, painting, printmaking and photographic processes.

Nancy Lasar has exhibited her award winning images widely throughout New England, New York, Minnesota and as far away as Sweden, China and Japan.

Lasar has exhibited in group and one person shows at the Mattatuck Museum, The Bruce Museum, The Washington Art Association, The Lyman Allen Museum, the New Britain Museum, The Center and The International Print Center,

Her works are included in many public and private collections including Pfizer Corp, Aetna Life and Casualty, The General Mills Corp., and the Rutger’s Print Archive, The Mattatuck Museum, and The Karsdal Collection.

She has received two Individual Artist Fellowships from the CT. Commission on the Arts and received a grant to study at the Vermont Studio Center.