Staff Show 2014: Nancy Libson

In this series, we profile participants in the 2014 James McLaughlin Memorial Staff Show.

Nancy Lisbon, Untitled #7, 2014, photograph

Nancy Libson, Untitled #7, 2014, photograph

What do you do at The Phillips Collection?  Are there any unique/interesting parts about your job that most people might not know about?

I’m a Gallery Educator. I really enjoy learning about the artists in the permanent collection and special exhibitions, preparing, and then leading tours. I find this process such a great and fun way to learn. I also love talking about art and hearing what visitors have to say on the tours. The art inspires me. I feel very connected to the work as I walk around the galleries and I often get ideas for photo projects and teaching projects (I teach art and photography as well outside of the Phillips).

Who is/are your favorite artist/artists in the collection?

I don’t really have one favorite artist… I have many.  I have learned a lot from Jacob Lawrence and his Migration Series since his work relates to what I do as a photographer. My work is mostly documentary and still photography, and often an artist can teach me a lot by really getting to know their work. I have come to know the Migration Series quite well and feel a connection to Jacob Lawrence’s journey on many levels!

What would you like people to know about your artwork on view in the Staff Show (or your work in general)?

I love to photograph people and places. This photo is a part of a series.

Where else have you exhibited your work?

My photography has been exhibited nationally, internationally and in private collections, including The Library of Congress. I’ve had solo exhibits at the Harvard University Fogg Art Museum and Arlington Arts Center and group exhibits at The Embassy of Japan and Galerie Benezet in Avignon, France. I’ve worked as a freelance photographer for the National Geographic Traveler and a variety of non-profit agencies.

The 2014 James McLaughlin Memorial Staff Show will be on view December 16, 2014 through January 19, 2015. The show features artwork from Phillips Collection staff.

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