Profile: Nanette Carolyn Carter (1952-)

Nanette Carolyn Carter is an African American artist and college educator living and working in New York City, best known for her collages with paper, canvas and Mylar (archival plastic sheets). Her father served as the city’s first African American Mayor (1968-1972),  and her mother was an elementary school teacher who also taught dance, later becoming a reading specialist and Vice Principal in the Paterson Public Schools. Early … Continue reading Profile: Nanette Carolyn Carter (1952-)