Allison Nance is a DC-area artist whose work often combines a traditional approach to photography along with alternative photography processes, digital manipulation, and found objects. While her work is both intimate and personal, it also explores themes and ideas that are often universal in their underlying sentiment.
Allison graduated from ECU in 2003 with her Bachelor in Fine Arts in Communication Art, and has been working in the arts ever since. Along with making her own art, she is also the Graphic Designer and Assistant for the
Target Gallery, national exhibition space of the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria, VA.
In 2010 Allison co-founded
microWave project, llc, an organization that acts as a conduit between artists & groups/businesses to provide space for temporary pop-up, micro galleries. Their mission is to help promote these artists and educate the community by exploring alternative venues for emerging and established artists with an emphasis on site-specific installation art.
Allison lives in the Del Ray neighborhood of Alexandria, VA with her husband Kevin and bunny Francesca.