About
Eric Nichols
Eric Nichols is an artist and photographer based out of Worcester Massachusetts. He holds his MFA in studio arts from Maine College of Art, is an Assistant Professor of photography at Worcester State University, and has taught at Clark University, and The New England Institute of Art. Eric is as an independent curato and sits on the Board of Directors at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston. His practice utilizes both large format and digital photography, he has shown nationally including the Fitchburg Art Museum, the Griffin Museum of Photography, The Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Portland Maine.
Career Experience
2019- Present Assistant Professor in photography and Communication, Worcester State University
2018-Present Visiting Instructor, Visual and Performing Arts, Clark University
2011-2019 Visiting Senior Instructor, Communication, Visual and Performing Arts, Worcester State University
2008-2011- Visiting Instructor, Communication, Worcester State University
2008-2009 CPD Faculty, New England Institute of Art
2008-2019 Photography Lab Manager, Worcester State University
2005-2006 Studio Manager Hallmark Institute of Photography
EDUCATION
2011-2013 MFA Studio Arts, Maine College of Art
2005-2006 Certificate of Photography, Hallmark Institute of Photography
2000-2006 BA Communication, Worcester State University