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Nancy Noel

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Nancy Noel is an American artist based in Zionsville, Indiana. Her paintings hang in the homes of many people, including Oprah Winfrey, Mikhail Gorbachev, Robert Redford and Jane Seymour.[1]

Early life

Nancy Noel holds a fine arts degree from the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati.[2] When first starting out in the business, she went by the name N.A. Noel because she wanted people to think she was famous in the art world at the time [3] In 1970, she opened her first art gallery in the Village of Zionsville, Indiana and went looking for a publisher to make prints of her work shortly thereafter. Unable to find one, she started publishing her prints herself. Since, she has sold over a million copies of her originals.[1]

The Sanctuary

In 2005, Noel purchased an old Victorian church on Main Street in Zionsville, and renovated it into an art gallery that holds her full collection of work.[1]

Philanthropic work

Nancy Noel is also a committed philanthropist. Most notably, she sponsors a preschool in Inbuto, Kenya that is named after her.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Dunkin, Zach. "Artist's Sanctuary. The Indianapolis Star. July 27, 2008. pages 28-32.
  2. ^ Maeglin, Kathy. "From canvas to commerce", The Indianapolis Business Journal, December 10–16, 2001, pages 31A-36A
  3. ^ Maeglin, Kathy. "From Canvas to Commerce." Indianapolis Business Journal. December 10–16, 2001. pages 31A-36A