Nancy Baker Cahill

Nancy Baker Cahill is a multi-disciplinary artist living in Los Angeles. She received her B.A. from Williams College. From 2010-2012 she initiated and led a collaborative art project at Homeboy Industries called “Exit Wounds.” Works from this project were exhibited throughout Los Angeles as part of the Craft and Folk Art Museum’s “Folk Art Everywhere” program. In 2015 she designed and led a collage workshop with homeless individuals under the aegis of the Craft and Folk Art Museum. She is the recipient of an ARC Grant from the Center for Cultural Innovation. Solo exhibition highlights include Pasadena Museum of California Art, Ochi Projects, her current VR public art project on the IF (Innovation Foundation) sponsored Sunset Digital Billboards, and an upcoming VR/AR event at LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) in April 2018. She is currently developing several VR/AR collaborations and related events. She has been profiled by art historian and critic Gracie Linden in the Peripheral Vision Arts journal, featured in KCET’s award-winning “Artbound” series, Los Angeles Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, and on Kitty Lindsay’s Feminist Crush podcast. She served for years as a member of the Hollywood Public Art Advisory Board, is a member of the Pasadena Art Alliance, an Advisory Board member of Fulcrum Arts, and Vice Chair of the Board of Directors at LACE.


"Hollow Point 101", 2017
Hollow Point 101

VR Still

2017

"Hollow Point 101", 2017
Hollow Point 101

VR Still

2017

"Hollow Point 103", 2017
Hollow Point 103

VR Still

2017

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