Nancy Daly
is a Washington, D.C. based interdisciplinary artist whose work examines how the development of the online social world is affecting identity and social behavior. She earned her MFA in Photographic and Electronic Media at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) and holds a BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in Graphic Design from James Madison University. Nancy is an alumni of the Hamiltonian Artists Fellowship Program in Washington, D.C. (2014-2016) and maintains an active studio practice at Stable Arts. Since 2011 she has had 11 solo exhibitions and exhibits nationally. Prior to beginning her role as Program Director at Hamiltonian Artists in 2019, she taught foundation level courses in Photography, Visual Literacy, 2D Design and 3D Design at American University, George Mason University, and MICA. She has worked as a freelance photographer for clients including Facebook, MICA Office of Communications, and Eric Rueda Design Lab, as well as countless independent artists. She has also worked as a graphic designer, web designer, and coder for clients including Hamiltonian
Gallery, Full Circle Photography, and Eric Rueda Design Lab.
Gallery, Full Circle Photography, and Eric Rueda Design Lab.