Sharon Lee Hart
OSGF
Interdisciplinary Residency, Two-Week, Session I
Sharon Lee Hart is a South Florida-based artist whose practice engages place through experimental and more sustainable photographic methods and archival recombination. Working across photography, mixed media, and artist books, she examines layered living environments and has an ongoing collaboration rooted in visual dialogue. While maintaining an active studio practice, Hart is an Associate Professor of Art at Florida Atlantic University. With an environmental focus, she has worked as an artist-in-residence at Joshua Tree National Park (Joshua Tree, CA), The Oak Spring Garden Foundation (Upperville, VA), and The Studios of Key West (Key West, FL). Hart was awarded the 2025 Distinguished Woman Artist’s Prize from the Cultural Council for Palm Beach County and the 2023 SECAC Artist’s Fellowship Award. Her work is in several permanent collections, including the King County Public Art Collection (Seattle, WA) and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, Missouri), and has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in the United States and internationally.