Lucinda Bliss

Lucinda Bliss is an American artist, writer, and educator, born in Hartford, CT in 1965.

Bliss is currently Associate Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

Bliss’ teaching positions have included Professor of Liberal Studies in the undergraduate program of the Union Institute & University in Montpelier, VT, Assistant Professor at Colby College, and teaching at the Maine College of Art, the University of Southern Maine, and with the Crit Lab.

In addition to her work as a visual artist, Bliss also co-authored the limited edition chapbook Anatomy of Desire: the Daughter/Mother Sessions (Kore Press)[7] with her mother, the poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming.

[8] Her essay, “The Invisible Yoke” was part of the Marchxness online publication-competition for lovers of music and writing.