Nancy Lu Rosenheim

College of Arts and Sciences, Art + Design
Instructor, Graphic Design and Foundations
Email:
n-rosenheim@neiu.edu
Office Hours:
By appointment.
Country:
United States
Expertise
Rosenheim’s projects span sculpture, works on paper, painting and printmaking. Her fictional landscapes and hybrid beasts explore themes of environmental degradation, aging and the flesh.
Image
Drawing III
Drawing IV
Two-Dimensional Design
Research Interests
Rosenheim fashions beasts out of features borrowed from animal, human and mythological creatures to embody environmental peril and the psyche. She explores the feminist assertion that the personal is political, proposing aging as both intimate experience and social stereotype. Rosenheim’s practice is steeped in material exploration. She uses labor-intensive practices to build form and embellish surfaces. Her mediums range from 14 karat gold to papier mâché, traditional paints and raw pigments as she responds to the expressive demands.
Education
Master of Fine Arts, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Bachelor of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
Selected Exhibitions
Swallow City, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Driftless: Can’t See the Forest for the Trees, Fine Arts Center Gallery, ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï, Chicago, IL
Not Just Another Pretty Face, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Vivarium, Slow Gallery, Chicago, IL
Do Ostriches Really Bury their Heads in the Sand?, Dickson Window Art Project Space, Sugar Grove, IL
The Art of Being Dangerous, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Painting at Night Collar Works Gallery, Troy, NY
Sculpture Invasion, Koehnline Museum, Des Plaines, IL
Collectively Shifting, Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago, IL
Additional Information
Artist Residency, Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest, IL
Center Program, Hyde park Art Center, Chicago, IL
Artist Residency: Atelier Neo Medici, Monflaquin, France
Director/Curator, The Bike Room Gallery, Chicago, IL