About

Nan Beber Darham is an artist and writer living in Bozeman, Montana. Her artwork and stories chronicle the culture, landscape, wildlife and characters that populate her life in the West. Her narrative drawings and painting have been exhibited in many galleries and museums are held in private collections including the Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis. Her work was on display in the Washington, D.C. Offices of Senator Max Baucus for several years and has appeared in the New York Times and the Whitefish Review.

She is a recent graduate of Dartmouth College with a Master of Arts and Liberal Studies degree, has a Master of Fine Arts degree from California Institute of the Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree from Boston University.

Among numerous scholarships and awards, Nan Beber Darham has received Dartmouth’s Ethics Institute Research Grant, Guarini Alumni Research Award and Master of Arts and Liberal Studies Thesis Grant for her research abroad. She continues her studies at Oxford University Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies.