Hazel Belvo

[2] She retired as Professor Emeritus at Minneapolis College of Art and Design after teaching for there for 34 years.

[1] Belvo's art engages spirituality, myth, and the feminine, with the study of nature as a prominent theme.

"[5] Belvo was one of twelve artists profiled in Joanna Inglot's 2007 book WARM: A Feminist Art Collective in Minnesota.

[2] Belvo was married and had two sons[7] before she met Anishinaabe artist George Morrison at Ohio's Dayton Art Institute.

[8][9] They lived in a renovated church in Saint Paul and in the mid-1970s purchased land on Lake Superior near Grand Portage.