Helena Domenic was born in Vicenza, Italy where she
developed a love of art at a very early age, touring the Sistine Chapel at the
age of eighteen months. Helena received her BFA in Fine Art from Kutztown
University and her MA in Art Education from The University of the Arts in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She currently teaches Art History, African Art,
Drawing, and Painting at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.
Helena received her MFA in Interdisciplinary art
at Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont in February 2009. Helena’s work
at Goddard was focused upon the nexuses between visual and performing
arts, ritual and theater, and serving one’s community through the arts.
Helena’s artwork has appeared in publications such as Faerie
magazine, Green Egg, Sage Woman, and other publications. In addition to
teaching at Cheyney, Helena has taught at The University of the Arts, Rutgers
University, the Tyme Gallery, and a variety of conferences and festivals around
the country. Helena has organized art exhibits for the Cheyney University
campus and her work has appeared in art galleries around the world.
Helena currently lives in Chester County, PA with her
husband Sean and three cats, Bella, Piper, and Cassandra.