b. 1983 Chicago.
Nora Salzman lives and works in Philadelphia.
After completing her MFA in painting from the Rhode Island School
of Design in 2009, she was a fellow in residence at the MacDowell
Colony. In 2011, she was awarded the Fleisher Wind Challenge grant.
The representation of the real constitutes a core artistic concern in
Nora Salzmans work. Across a variety of mediums, she aims to re-
animate the relationship between the function of the aesthetic object
and the truth ostensibly experienced in reality. Her works attempt
to dynamically disorganize our received notions of, on the one hand,
concepts such as copy,' replica, reproduction, and on the other
hand, real, truth, actuality.