Nancy Steele-Makasci is a printmaker whose work investigates archetypal dualities—life and death, masculine and feminine, power and vulnerability, sound and silence. Working primarily in stark black and white, she uses image, repetition, and symbolic form to distill emotional states into pared-down visual language. Themes of mortality, sadness, and quietude recur throughout her practice, not as finalities, but as conditions of being that shape how humans move through the world. Steele-Makasci holds an MFA in Printmaking from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, along with an MA in Art and a BA in Art Education from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She exhibits her work regularly across the region and nationally. She is the Coordinator of Fine Arts and an Associate Professor of Art at Utah Valley University in Orem, where she teaches printmaking.
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