Lucinda Bliss


Lucinda Bliss is an American artist who works primarily in drawing and painting. Her most recent work explores the relationship between her interest in running and the concept of "borders" in a variety of forms, both physical and otherwise.

Education

Bliss earned a Bachelor of Arts from Skidmore College in Art History in 1988 and a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art from Vermont College in 1999.

Career

Bliss is currently the Dean of Graduate Studies at the New Hampshire Institute of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire. She was previously a Professor of Liberal Studies in the undergraduate program of the Union Institute & University in Montpelier, VT. She has also taught at Maine College of Art, the University of Southern, Maine, and Colby College.
Bliss has shown widely throughout New England and the U.S. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions at the University of Arizona, the Tucson Museum of Art, the Brattleboro Museum, Aucocisco Gallery, Whitney Art Works, Rose Contemporary, The University of New England, Space Gallery, the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Bates College Museum of Art, Boston Center for the Arts, ARTerrain Gallery, Common Street Arts, The Ross Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Gallery 312 in Chicago, Illinois.
Bliss has been awarded numerous grants including support from the Kindling Fund for her project “Tracking the Border,” two Maine Arts Commission grants, and residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Hewnoaks, Shotpouch Creek, Anderson Ranch, and the Vermont Studio Center.
In addition to her work as a visual artist, Bliss also co-authored the limited edition chapbook Anatomy of Desire: the Daughter/Mother Sessions with her mother, the poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming.