Nancy Ogilvie

(1976 — )
Nancy Ogilvie started painting when she was a child and later attended art school at Sheridan College, Ontario, for a few months. She dropped out to manage her mental health and worked as a sound engineer for many years. Painting is a way to confront her demons and explore other dimensions. “The death of the imagination,” she says, is the greatest tragedy. Ogilvie spends time in Ontario and Québec.

Collections: Musée d’Art Singulier Contemporain, Mansonville, Québec.