Linda Lee Nicholas is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York. Her practice engages non-traditional processes in mixed media that speaks about nature, and the environment. Linda has a BFA from the School of Visual Arts, NYC and an MFA from Brooklyn College. Her work has been exhibited though out the US and Europe, including The Monmouth Museum, Lindcroft, New Jersey, The Stambaugh Gallery, Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, The Everhart Museum, Scranton , PA, the Roberson Museum, Binghamton, NY and The Schneider Museum of Art in coordination with a catalog, Art Inspired by Science: Imaging the Natural World, which has been published by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and The Pinch Journal, University of Memphis. Nicholas’ latest awards and honors include an Ora Lerman Trust Grant, Artist in Residence at the Golden Foundation in New Berlin, New York, A Cerf-Ravenel Travel Grant, a Residency Fellowship at the Museum Techniki in Mileniec, Poland, and Virginia Creative Center for the Arts, Amherst, Virginia, and most recent fellowship at I Park, East Haddam, CT, and Soaring Gardens, Laceyville, PA. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Golden Foundation, Monmouth Museum (NJ), the City of Rahway (NJ), the Everhart Museum in Pennsylvania and Brooklyn College. Nicholas lives in New York City, and has a studio at the Brooklyn Army Terminal through Chashama's Space to Create Program. Her work was recently shown in the three person exhibition at Kingsbourogh Art Museum. Her work is currently shown at the Chester Gallery, Chester, Ct: Into the Woods- an exhibition of 8 fellowship alumni of the I Park Foundation, East Haddam, CT.