Nina Temple
Nina Temple has been involved in the arts her entire life. She grew up with a father who was a composer and a mother who was a violinist. Early exposure to all facets of the arts—including spending many hours inside the walls of museums, galleries and attending music forums, lectures and concerts—ended up influencing Nina for the rest of her life. After playing the violin for many years herself, Nina wholeheartedly took to the visual arts and never looked back.
Nina was born in Philadelphia and currently resides in Carmel Valley, California. She studied at the University of Southern Mississippi and was chosen to attend a studies abroad program in Cortona, Italy, with the University of Georgia. She was fortunate to have had master classes with Elaine de Kooning and Hiram Williams. After attending art school, Nina spent 10 years exhibiting in various locations throughout the world with a heavy emphasis on Berlin, Germany. Her passion for color and design led her to eventually opening Nina Temple Design, two graphic design studios located in Monterey, California, and Annapolis, Maryland. She worked on a national level covering various industries for 26 years.
In 2015, Nina decided it was time to close her commercial studio doors and go back to what she loves most—the fine arts. Since then, her work has been exhibited both in solo and group exhibitions throughout California as well as Art Fairs and Museums. She has been part of group collaborations in support of the arts, artist talks, workshops for young children, as well as teaching and lecturing to patrons of the arts at colleges and universities. Her sculpture Doby is on permanent display at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula. She is involved with many art organizations throughout California. Nina is now enjoying sharing her work with the current art world and looks forward to giving back.