Artist Bio

Georganna Greene is a Nashville-based artist and educator, primarily working in mixed media and found materials. She earned her BFA at the University of Tennessee Knoxville and her MFA in Painting at Boston University. Her work is motivated by poetics of materials, interrogating perception, and tensions between human design and natural belonging. She views art as an emotional and spiritual pathway through the mire of existential challenges. 

Georganna has taught at Boston University, Tennessee State University, and Lipscomb University, where she is currently Visiting Studio Faculty. She recently attended Vermont Studio Center artist-writer residency and has been a visiting lecturer at Lipscomb University, visiting critic at Watkins School of Art, and panelist speaker at Coop Gallery, Red Arrow Gallery, and the Parthenon Museum Gallery in Nashville. Solo and group shows include Red Arrow Gallery, Commonwealth Gallery at Boston University, Lipscomb University’s John C. Hutcheson Gallery, Crosstown Arts Memphis, O’More College of Art, Tiger Strikes Asteroid (New York) and more. Georganna has been featured in Native, The Tennessean, and The Nashville Scene and her work is included in private collections across the United States. Georganna lives and works in Nashville, where she continues to teach, collaborate, and develop her multidisciplinary practice.

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