Interdisciplinary Arts Alumni News

Karen Adams: '75
Presented an organ recital in a program of music and poetry, National Cathedral, Washington , DC in September 1995.

Served as a grants reviewer for the Canadian Embassy, Donner Foundation, Canadian Professor of the Year, American Professor of the Year (CASE), and Canadian Fulbright program.

Inas Alkohly: '95
Publications:
"A Comparative Study Between the Proportional Relationship in Raphael's Background of The School of Athens and Euclid's Ancient Music Theory" "Arts & Science", Helwan University, January 1998 (English)

"The Universal Theories of City Planning Are Not Universal"The 7th Conference of Art Education, February 1999 (Arabic)

"The Picturesque in Baroque Painting and Music: A Formal Analysis of Poussin's Painting The Four Seasons and Vivaldi's Concerto's The Four Seasons""Art & Science", Helwan University, April 2000 (English)

"The Formal Relation Between Sculpture and Architecture in One of the Humanistic Tombs: Leonardo Bruni", "Abhath al-Yarmouk, Jordan- July 2002 (English)

"The Dialectic in Styles: A Comparative Study in Couture's The Romans of the Decadence and Theophile Gautier's Poem Symphony in White Major""Abhath al-Yarmouk, Jordan- November 2001 (English)

Exhibitions:
An Artist Book: Pensar con las manos (Thinking by Hands), Instituto Cervantes (The Spanish Cultural centre), Amman, Jordan, 10/10/2001

A Personal Exhibition for computer art, The House of Artists, Jeddah, SA, June 2001

Students of Art Education, Umm AL-Qurra U, Macca: Al-Intifada Exhibition, The House of Artists, Jeddah, October 2000

Students of Journalism, Yarmouk U, Jordan: Art and Design, May 1988

Many Group Exhibitions in Cairo 1978 ... 1982

Rihab Bagnole: '05
Publications:
For the Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture. Greenwood Publishing Group. 
“Music in the Middle East and North Africa”, “Love, Sex, and Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa”, and “Radio and Television in the Middle East and North Africa” are accepted for The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture. Greenwood Publishing Group. (Forthcoming Summer 2007).
Presentations:
“Presenting Middle Eastern Dance to Western Audiences.” Denison University Faculty Luncheon.  Granville, Ohio (2006)
“The Role of the Musicals of Farid al-Atrash in Popularizing Belly Dancing.” Popular Art Association National Conference, Atlanta, Georgia (2006)
“Delacroix’s Introduction to the East through the Death of Sardanapalus and the Abduction of Rebecca.” Art History Symposium, Ohio University (2003)
Performances:
(2006)Tour De Monde concert, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
“Under the Sky of Old Damascus”based on a dance from Damascus. (Fall)
(2005) The Creole Africaine concert, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
"Melaya Dance” based on an Egyptian baladi dance. (Spring)

Rihab Bagnole: '05; Isabel Graziani: '05; and Heather Stark: '06
Displayed their artwork in an exhibit entitled "Displaced Memories" at the Lindley Cultural Center 's Art Gallery from January 11 to February 2, 2001.

Yuheng Bao: '92
Published Books:
"A Handbook of CHINESE Art, Crafts and Culture", by the edwin Mellen Press ( this is an interdisciplinary study on art, crafts and culture of China), 2009
"Chinese Renaissance: Art and Culture of Song Dynasty", by the Edwin Mellen Press, 2008
"Buddhist Art and Architecture of China", The Edwin Mellen Press, May 2005
"Art and Artists of Modern Painting of China: 1890-1949", The Edwin Mellen Press, Fall, 2005
"Contemporary Photography in USA", Fujian Education Press, March 2005

Published along with Dr. Aihua Zhang, "The Visual Art in the E-age", Academy journal Cinema Study of the Beijing Film Academy, Vol. 6, No. 2, 3, 2004. This article has won a Third Place of National Award of the Best Research Essays of China's Ministry of Broadcast, Cinema and TV of the Year 2004.

Rozmeri Basic: '94
Published St. Donat and Alcuin's Acrostics: Case Studies in Carolingian Modulation in 2003.

Go to Kim Williams Books for further information on this publication.

Mohammad Ali Bhatti '98
LIST OF RESEARCH ARTICLES (PUBLISHED):
Christian Narrative and the Art of Giotto di Bondone." Published in, Art and Poetry Today (Quarterly) Vol.XXII, 1 & 2 (January-April) 1997, R.N 28951/76, New Delhi , India .

"Art of Terracotta in the Ancient Sindh", published in Sindhological Studies, (Summer-Winter,1992), No.23,Vol-17 No's.1-2, Institute of Sindhology , University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

"Elizabethan Theater", Published in Ariel: A Research Journal of English Language and Literature, (1995-96), Vol-XXI, University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

"Influence of Islamic Motifs and Patterns Upon Pakistani Pottery", Published in Grassroots, Vol-No.XXVI (1995), Biannual Research Journal , Pakistan Study Centre University of Sindh Jamshoro , Sindh , Pakistan .

"French Theatre of the Absurd and Dadaism", Published in The University of Sindh Arts Research Journal, Vol-XXXI (1996), Faculty of Arts, University of Sindh , Jamshoro. ISSN: 1016-9342

" Maghrabi Fun-e-Mussavari Ge Mukhtaser Tarekh" (Sindhi) A Brief History of Western Art, Published in the Mehran, quarterly, No-3 (Oct-Dec. 1996), Sindhi Adabi Board, Jamshoro.

"Morality and Immorality in Eighteenth Century French Art", published in A Research Journal of Education, English Language and Literature, Vol.I, (1996), ISSN: 1026-7026, Shah Abdul Latif University , Khairpur, Sindh , Pakistan .

"Eclecticism in the Italian Baroque Art", Published in The University of Sindh Arts Research Journal, Vol-XXXII (1997), Faculty of Arts, University of Sindh , Jamshoro. ISSN: 1016-9342.

Peter Paul Rubens", (Sindhi) Published in the Mehran, quarterly, No-3(Oct-Dec. 996), Sindhi Adabi Board, Jamshoro.

Influence of Science Upon the Visual and Literary Arts in Seventeenth Century. Art and Poetry Today (Quarterly) Vol. XXIII 4, October 1998 ( India ) R.N. 28951/76.

"Grandeurs of Hyderabadi Miniature Painting.", Published in Sindhological Studies, (Summer-Winter,1994 issue,), No.23,Vol-20 No's.1, Institute of Sindhology , University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

LIST OF RESEARCH ARTICLES (ACCEPTED):
"Artistic and Aesthetic Sensibility in the Arts and Crafts of Indus Civilization", Accepted by Annual Journal of Research Ancient Sindh, Vol-04(1997), Shah Abdul Latif University , Khairpur, Sindh.

"Humanism and the Renaissance Art", Accepted by, The University of Sindh Arts Research Journal, Vol-XXXII (1998), Faculty of Arts, University of Sindh , Jamshoro. ISSN: 1016-9342

"A Notion of Subjective and Objective in Chinese Art", accepted by, Asia Pacific, The Research Journal of Far East & South East Asia, Vol.15, (1996). University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

"Catharsis as a Source of Pleasure or Delight in the Ancient and Modern Philosophy", Accepted by, Sindh University Research Journal of Social Sciences, University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

Henrik Ibsen and the Social Awakening", accepted by, Ariel: A Research Journal of English Language and Literature, (1997), Vol-XXII, University of Sindh , Jamshoro.

"Improvisations of Wassily Kandinsky", Accepted by, Sindh Quarterly, Karachi

SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES:
1999-2002. Chief organizer of the painting and poster contest on "War on Narcotics" sponsored by Anti Narcotics Force, Sindh , Pakistan .

1999. Conducted Seminar and Workshop on "Art of Portrait Painting" at Indus Valley School Of Art and Architecture, Karachi .

1996. Participated in a Seminar "Copying the Old Masters" at Karachi , organized by Pakistan National Council of the Arts, Karachi .

1994. Represented Pakistan at Southern Campus, Ohio University , Ironton, for a Seminar "The Art of Portrait Painting". Organized by Ironton Tribune Commission, at Ironton , U.S.A.

1994. Represented Pakistan at the Seminar/workshop "International portrait painting workshop" Demonstrated and conducted seminar consecutively for three years at Ohio University Institute of Continuous Learning Centre.

1990. Participated in a Seminar, "The Western and Pakistani Art", organized by Punjab Artists Association, Lahore .

ART EXHIBITIONS:
2001. Decorated the ceiling of main library of Command and Staff College , Quetta , with a mural painting in oil on board and parachute cloth, size. 100 x 12 feet,

2001. Painted a portrait of the Commandant, Staff College , Quetta . in oil on canvas.

1999. Participated in the Exhibition of Pakistani Contemporary Painters in Sharjah. Sponsored by the Pakistan National Council of the Arts, Islamabad .

1998. Group Exhibition of Paintings and Prints, at the Elsa Qazi Campus Hyderabad .

1997. All American portrait painters group show, Athens Art Gallery, United States of America.

1996. Art Teachers Painting Exhibition, Siegfried Art Gallery , Ohio University , United States of America .

1995. One man show at International Art Gallery , Athens , Ohio , United States .

Patricia Brace, '93
Presented a paper, "Architecture of Excess: American Chatequesque Style in Hunt and Olmsted's Biltmore Estate" at the SSU New Works Faculty Forum, 1995. Performed at the Marshall Summer Theater, "Into the Woods," by Steven Sondheim, sung the role of Jack's Mother and in the Southwest State University 's production of "The Mother of Us All," an opera by Virgil Thompson.

Ken Breidenbaugh: '95
Began a theater program at Ohio University - Chillicothe . Directed three productions in 1997 which included: Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart, Lanford Wilson's Hot L Baltimore, and Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs.

Prepared foreword for Cathy Baker's forthcoming book By His Own Hand: The Life Work of Dard Hunter.

Fredrick Bunce: '68
Dr. Bunce has been asked to be an Honorary Member of the Editorial Board for a new biannual journal dedicated to the famed Indian scholar, Dr. P. Bannerjee. The journal will be published by the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts in New Delhi.

Publications:
"The Mosques of the Indian Subcontinent: Their Development and Iconography".

Monuments of India and the Indianized States: The Plans of Major and Notable Temples, Tombs, Palaces and Pavilions, New Delhi: 2006, i-xx, 518 pp.

The Sacred Dichotomy: Thoughts and Comments on the Duality of Female and Male Iconography in South Asia and the Mediterranean, New Delhi: 2006, i-xii, 80 pp.

Royal Palaces, Residences and Pavilions of India: An Iconographic Consideration, New Delhi: 2006, i-xviii, 341 pp.

"Maha-Vihara Dharmapala: Its Decendents," Kalakalpa: Journal of the Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, Volumn I. No. 2, New Delhi: 2005.

Mudras in Buddhist and Hindu Practices: An Iconographic Consideration, New Delhi: 2004, i-xxiii, 351 pp.

Buddhist Textiles of Laos, Lan Na & the Isan: The Iconography of Design Elements, New Delhi: 2003, i-xli, 413 pp.

Islamic Tombs in India: The Iconography and Genesis of Their Design, New Delhi: 2003, i-xxxi, 335 pp.

Numbers Found in Buddhist & Hindu Practices: an Iconographic Consideration, New Delhi: 2002, i-vi, 225 pp.

The Iconography of Plans: A Study of the Influence of Buddhism and Hinduism on Architectural Plans of South and Southeast Asia, New Delhi: 2002, i-xvii, 563 pp.

The Tibetan Iconography of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and other Deities--A Unique Pantheon, with Lokesh Chandra, New Delhi: 2002, i-xxv, 784 pp.

The Yantras of Deities and Their Numerological Foundations: an Iconographic Consideration. New Delhi: 2000, i-x, 279 pp.

An Encyclopaedia of Hindu Deities, Demi-Gods, Godlings and Demons--With Special Focus on Iconographic Attributes. 3 vols., New Delhi: 2000, i-xxvii, 1,627 pp.

An Dictionary of Buddhist and Hindu Iconography -- Illustrated -- Objects, Devices, Concepts, Rites and Related Terms, New Delhi: 1996, i-xxviii, 473 pp.

An Encyclopaedia of Buddhist Deities, Demigods, Godlings, Saints and Demons: With Special Focus on Iconographic Attributes, 2 vols, New Delhi: 1994, i-xx, 1,293 pp.

John Calabrese: '80
New courses designed and taught: "The World of the Imagination: Art, Dance, Film"; "History of American Film Noir Part II: 1959-1995"; and "The Cathedrals of France: Romanesque and Gothic."

1997 Exhibitions of Pencil Drawings: Works on Paper: Recent Drawings, Prints, Photographs, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, juried exhibit. Juror: Star Figura MOMA , NY .

Pencil Drawing Exhibitions in 2002:
16th New American Talent Touring Exhibition, Text Fine Arts Association, Weyland Baptist Univ., Baylor Univ., Arlington Museum of Art, Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin. Juror: Ann Umland Museum of Modern Art , New York .

Murray State College, Tishomingo , OK , One-person exhibit.

Assistance League of Houston Celebrates Texas Art 2002, Williams Tower Gallery, Houston , TX .

North Texas Area Art League 34th Annual Juried Exhibit, Denton , TX .

Cross Timbers Small Works, Murray State College, Tishomingo , OK (Best of Show Award).

Turley Gallery, Turley Law Office Building , Dallas , TX Faculty Exhibit.

New Texas Heritage Exhibit, Tarleton State University , Stephenville , TX , juried exhibit.

Membership Exhibit, Dallas Visual Arts Center , Dallas , TX .

The 14th Annual National Juried Exhibition, Novarro Council of the Arts, Corsicana , TX , juried exhibit.

Museums of Abilene 52nd Annual Competition, Grace Cultural Center , Abilene , TX , juried exhibit.

Exhibited his works during 1995-96: Art in the Metroplex, Texas Christian University , Fort Worth , TX , juried exhibit. Luis Jimenez: Juror. The 23rd Annual Juried Competition, Masur Museum of Art, Monroe , LA , juried exhibit. Texas and Neighbors Art Competition, Irving Arts Association, Irving , TX , juried exhibit. Museums of Abilene 51st Annual Competition, Grace Cultural Center , Abilene , TX , juried exhibit. Southeast Texas State University , 25th Annual Works on Pape
r Exhibition, San Marcos , TX , juried exhibit. Fred Wells 19th National Exhibit, Nebraska Wesleyan University , Lincoln , NE , juried exhibit. Texas Visual Arts Association, Signature 95 Member Exhibition, Kathleen's Art Cafe, Dallas , TX . Texas Visual Arts Association, Citation 95, San Jacinto Tower , Dallas , TX , juried exhibit. Texas Woman's University, Denton , TX , faculty exhibit.

Douglas Campbell: '79
Selected Exhibits - Invitational:

2002:

Group Exhibit - Blue Trout Gallery, Newberg, Oregon

Two-person Exhibit - Graystone Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Art Faculty Exhibit - Donald J. Lindgren Gallery, George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon

2000:

Featured Artist - Graystone Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Faculty Art 2000 - George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon

1998:

Three-person Exhibit - Graystone Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Group Exhibit - 15th Anniversary Exhibit, Graystone Gallery, Portland, Oregon

One-person Exhibit - Trinity Presbyterian Church, Denton, Texas

1997:

Group Exhibit - Third Annual Invitational Holiday Exhibit, First Presbyterian Church Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Group Exhibit - Gifts of the Spirit, Shoen Library, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, Oregon

LARC New Members Exhibit, Shoen Library, Marylhurst College, Marylhurst, Oregon

Juried Exhibits: 2002:
Sacred Arts Exhibit, Golden Isles Humanities Association, Brunswick, Georgia (First Prize)

Works of Faith, First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon

19th Annual Lewis-Clark Juried Art Exhibition, Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History, Lewiston, Idaho

Sacred Arts Juried Exhibit, Golden Isles Humanities Association, Brunswick, Georgia

2001:

American Patriotism National Juried Art Exhibition, Period Gallery, Omaha, Nebraska

18th Annual Lewis-Clark Juried Art Exhibition, Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History, Lewiston, Idaho

Works of Faith, First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon

Celebration of the Arts 2001, Oregon State Capitol, Salem, Oregon

Showcase 2001, Beaverton Arts Commission, Beaverton, Oregon

1999:

Works Of Faith, First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon

National Christian Fine Arts Exhibit, Henderson Fine Arts Center, San Juan College, Farmington, New Mexico (First Place - Painting for David)

1998:

Ecclesiastical Art Exhibit, Historic Trinity Lutheran Church, Detroit, Michigan

Works of Faith, First Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon

Art About Agriculture, Oregon state University, Corvalis, Oregon

Cross Country 1, Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana

1997:

Showcase 97, Beaverton Arts commission, Beaverton, Oregon

Art Slate 97, Veterans Memorial Hall, Condon, Oregon
Vital Intersections - The City, Art and Faith, Montreal, Canada

Sacred Arts Juried Exhibit, Golden Isles Humanities Association, Brunswick, Georgia

Works of Faith, First Presbyterian Church Gallery, Portland, Oregon

Things to Think On, CIVA at the Merrick, Merrick Gallery, New Brighton, Pennsylvania

Selected Publications - Book:
Campbell, Douglas G., Seeing: When Art and Faith Interest (Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America, 2002).

Selected Publications - Articles
Campbell , Douglas G., " Portland Public Service Building ," Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture ( London : Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers) in press.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Eliel Saarinen," Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Architecture ( London : Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers) in press. Campbell, Douglas., "Abner Hershberger's Heritage Project," Mennonite Life, September 1998, V. 53. N. 3, pp. 25-32.

Campbell, Douglas G., "H.H. Richardson," Encyclopedia of Interior Design (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997), pp.1058-1059.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Walter Crane," Encyclopedia of Interior Design (London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 1997), pp.330-331.

Poetry: Periodicals
Campbell, Douglas G., "Stranger and Immigrants," The Pacific Review, Spring 2002, p. 38.

Campbell, Douglas G., "The Cartographer's Dilema," The Rockhurst Review: a fine arts journal, vol 13, Spring 2000, pp 28-29.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Time Capsule," The Wineskin, Spring 2000.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Bound," The Wineskin, Spring 1999, p. 13.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Prelude," The Wineskin, Spring 1999, p. 17.

Campbell, Douglas G., " Unbroken Circle ," A New Song, vol. 4, n.1, Winter 1998-99, pp. 36-37.

Campbell, Douglas G., "Tide Searchers," Fling Hills Review, n.2, 1997, p. 2 Campbell, Douglas G. "Mute Zechariah" A New Song, v.3, n. 1, Fall/Winter 1997-98, pp.6-8.

Campbell, Douglas G. "Falling," American Poetry Monthly, v.1, n. 4, 1997, p.20.

Campbell, Douglas G. "Crows" A New Song, Vol.2, No.2, Spring/Summer 1997, 9.35.

Edward Carlos: '69
Presented a lecture to the Sewanee, TN, community, "The Effect of Mystical Consciousness on Personal Aesthetics," concerning his recent one-artist, faculty six week exhibition, "Creation: Aurora Borealis," at the University of the South. The exhibit featured a larger than life-size nativity set as paintings on unconventional (three-dimensional) surfaces or forms, along with over 60 wall oils and watercolors of aurora skies. It was the largest attendance for an art gallery lecture and reception in the history of the college.

Aaron Chiu: '05
CHIU, Chih-Yung(2002) ¡¥Vanishing Humanities in the Age of Cloning: From Contact, A. I. to Minority Report'. In Con-Temporary Monthly (180), Taipei , Taiwan . Pp. 82-91.

CHIU, Chih-Yung(2003) ¡¥Spectacle China , Chinese Spectacle,and Ang Lee¡¦s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.¡¦ In Con-Temporary Monthly (189), Taipei , Taiwan . pp. 68-83.

CHIU, Chih-Yung (2003) ¡¥The Third World Film Theory and Taiwanese Film Industry: An Historical Examination.¡¦ In Con-Temporary Monthly (189), Taipei , Taiwan . pp.44-55.

CHIU, Chih-Yung (2003) ¡¥Transcending the Evil Soul: The Appearance of the Gorgon Medusa in Archaic Greece.¡¦ paper presented at Art History Symposium. College of Fine Arts , Ohio University, Athens , Ohio.

CHIU, Chih-Yung (2003) ¡¥Oriental Spectacle: Ang Lee¡¦s Trilogy and Chinese Melodrama.¡¦ paper presented at Premiere Interdisciplinary Arts Symposium. School of Interdisciplinary Arts, Ohio University , Athens , Ohio.

CHIU, Chih-Yung (2003) ¡¥Back to the Authenticity: The representation of art imagery in the Cyberspace.¡¦ In Con-Temporary Monthly (190), Taipei , Taiwan.pp.14-29.

William Cox: '70
Served as Director of Bruce Art Gallery and Professor of Art at Edinboro, University of Pennsylvania (1986-1996.)

David Deacon: '82
Director of Caryl Churchill's "Top Girls" and Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 1."

Co-director of TAMUSACT (Texas A&M University System Advanced Theatre Collaborative) which is dedicated to the development of young playwrights.

Author of several melodramatic plays including: Tales of the Wildhorse Desert, Dracula Bites!, When Werecows Attack and Looking for Shirley Temple.

Distinguished Faculty Lecturer at Texas AI I University--Topic: The Worm in Man's Heart: Accidie in the Atomic Age.

Professional Actor/Director/Designer in regional theatres in Virginia , Georgia and Texas .

Michael DeSanctis: '85
Published:
"Building from belief: advance, retreat and compromise in the remaking of Catholic church architect", 2002 (listed and discussed in the New York Review of Books)

"Renewing the city of God: the reform of Catholic architecture in the United States", 1993

"Some artistic aspects of Catholic liturgical reform: a comparative study of the influence of the Vatica", 1985.

Kristine Koozin Door: '84
NEA outside editor: North Carolina Museum of Art Handbook of the Collections, forthcoming summer 1998.

Published "The Seventeenth Century Vanitas Still Life: Meditations in a Scholar's Study," in Crossways, vol. 3, London : Centre for Low Countries Studies, 1996.

Brian Fitzpatrick: '96
Artist in Residency - Music Composition. Byrdcliffe Artist Colony, Woodstock , NY during Summer 2002

Music Composition "Jeans" performed at Massacusetts Museum or Contemporary Art in Fall 2001.

Musical director for college theater "A Midsummer Night's Dream."

Penelope Frese: '85
Director: Rumplestiltskin, Silver Sneakers Theatre Co., Hudson , OH , July 1997.

Presentation on Children's Mental Health in Cleveland , Columbus , Deluth, Chicago , Olympia , Tacoma , Winnipeg , and Toledo .

Artistic Director at the Silver Sneakers Theater Company and Producer of Claire's Story: A Child's Perspective on Childhood Depression. (Educational Video.)

Recent directorial efforts include: Weathervane Community Playhouse, Akron , OH Conversations with My Father, June, 1996 and Diary of Anne Frank, March 1997 and The Clumsy Custard Horror Show, Summer 1996.

George Fuller: '72
Part-time Lecturer at the Georgian Community College, Barrie Ontario

President (96-98), Board of Governors, Winnipeg Art Gallery.

Trustee (95-98) Executive Board of FIDER (Foundation for Interior Design Education Research).

Chair, Accreditation Commission, FIDER (Present-2000).

Education Services Director (92-95) of the Executive of the Board of IDEC (Interior Design Educators Council .

Former Chair, The Building Committee of the Winnipeg Art Gallery .

University of Manitoba Teaching Award (Olive Beatrice Stanton Award).

University of Manitoba Outreach Award.

Professional practice includes the interior design of several residences (5 complete), retail (3), and one church.

Consultant Design Historian for Quorum International, Fort Worth , TX .

Published "Embrace Your Space - Innovations in Pharmacy Design" for Apotex , Canada , 1997.

Written approximately 140 scholarly descriptions of historic lighting fixtures for three catalogues for Quorum International, Cristal Division, Fort Worth , Texas .

John Fuller: '68
Published "Seneca [Ray] Stoddard and Alfred Stieglitz: The Lake George Connection," History of Photography, Summer 1995 and Essays on P.H. Emerson, Lotte Jacobi, and Bill Owens in The Dictionary of Art, MacMillan Publishers, Ltd., 1995.

Participated in the New York State Fair Juried Photography Exhibition, 1995.

Silvio Gaggi: '72
Published "Text and Context: Interdisciplinary Studies Today," (book contribution), forthcoming from Ohio University Press in conjunction with the Culture and Arts Press, Beijing ; From Text to Hypertext: Decentering the Subject in Fiction, Film, the Visual Arts, and Electronic Media. Forthcoming from the University of Pennsylvania Press (early 1997.)

Helen Galloway: '75
Retired: Teaching private piano lessons.

Gary Gillespie: '74
Sabbatical

David Golden: '77
Founded the African American Arts Alliance theater company and received the "Outstanding Teacher and Campus Leader Award," Millikin, 1995.

Allan Gordon: '69
Received a SMAC Fellowship for Visual Artists, 1995.

Serves as a Panel Reviewer for the National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington , DC and is a Contributing Editor for Art Week Magazine, 1991 to present.

Recent publications include:
"Mike Henderson at Haines Gallery, San Francisco," Art Week, (January 1995) San Jose , CA .

" Lenox Avenue , 1938," Lenox Avenue: A Journal of Interartistic Inquiry, Vol. 1 p. iii. Columbia College , Chicago , IL .

"New Works/First People," Art Week (Oct. 1996) p. 19, San Jose , CA .

Peter Goss: '73
Served as a Consulting Curator for "Bungalow Lifestyle and the Arts and Crafts Movement in the Intermountain West" an exhibition partially funded by the NEA at the University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts, October-December 1995 and Chaired, "Open Session on American Architecture" a series of five papers presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, Seattle, April 6, 1995.

Responsible for the acquisitions of major collections of architectural drawings for the Special Collections Division, Marriott Library, University of Utah .

Received the 1996 Utah Humanities Council Merit Award as project director and participant in the Arts and Crafts Lecture Series.

Herbert Gottfried: '74
Published "The Machine in the Cottage: Building, Technology and the SingleFamily House, 1870-1910," Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology 21:2(1995): 47-68.

Isabel Graziani: '05
Presented a paper entitled "Al Andalus and the Apocalypse: Understanding the Morgan Beatus" with Jonathan Maffay at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Art History Society in Tulsa , Oklahoma in April, 2000.

Floyd Herzog: '68
Organized the "Scotland Cultural Counterpoint" presented by Anderson Center for the Arts and Arts Programs at Binghamton in collaboration with The British Council, March 6-10, 1996 .

Eugene Hood: '89
Served as Director of Gallery at University of Wisconsin Eau Clair through September 1996.

Norma Humphreys: '94
Papers presented:
1996 - "The Subtlety of Despair: the Neoclassical Portrayal of Maternal Grief" was presented at the Association for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Arts Conference in Atlanta , Georgia .

1997 - "Rouault: Constancy Amid Chaos" was presented at the 22nd Annual European Studies Conference held at the University of Nebraska at Omaha on October 2-4.

1997 - "Tsianina Redfeather: Native American Idealization or Exploitation?" was presented at the Women in Music Conference held at Ohio University .

1997 - "Hildegard von Bingen: Beyond the Boundaries" was presented at the International Conference on Borders and Foundations in Literature and the Visual Arts, including Cinema, sponsored by the Association for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Arts and the State University of West Georgia.

1998 - "The Black Death: It's Influences on the Arts of England", was presented at the 1998 European Studies Conference in Omaha , Nebraska .

1999 - "Utopia Vision/Dystopian Reality: The Noble Savage in 19th Century American Visual Arts", was presented at the International Conference on Utopia and Dystopia in Literature and the Visual Arts, including Cinema in Atlanta Georgia in November.

2000 - "Lady of the Lake : 19th Century Connections", was presented at the Interdisciplinary conference on Bonds Between Women and Water in Duluth , Minnesota in September.

2000 - "Architectural Follies: Creative Madness or Blissful Obsession?" was presented at the International Conference on Madness and Bliss in Atlanta , Georgia in November.

2001 - "Conceptual and Contextual Imitation in Peter Eisenman's Wexner Center for theVisual Arts" was presented at the 16th Intermational Conference on Parody and Imitation, Atlanta Georgia in November.

2002 - "The Vice of Gluttony: A Feast of Imagery" will be presented at the 2nd Interdisciplinary and Multicultural Conference on Food Representation in Literature, Film and the Other Arts, San Antonio, Texas in February, 2002.

Publication:
1998 - Guest author of the essay "Decade by Decade: A Century of Art and Music" published by the Madison Art Center and Madison Symphony Orchestra for their year-long collaborative exhibitions/performances, Madison , Wisconsin .

Appointments:
1998 - Assistant Dean, College of Fine Arts , Ohio University, effective July 1.

1999 - Interim Director, School of Comparative Arts , Ohio University, effective July 1.

Harold Hunter: '78
Serves as the Assistant Scenic Artist, Barter Theater, Abingdon , VA , 1996.

Charles Johnson: '70
Awards Given:
Distinguished Educator Award from UR 1993

SCHEV Award (State Council of Higher Education in Virginia ) Outstanding Faculty Award, 1996.

Presidential Citation, Westminster College , 1995.

Involved in planning/opening (1996) of the new $23 million Georgg Moolin Center for the Arts at the University of Richmond .

Currently completing the third catalog of a trilogy of exhibitions catalogues, for which he served as curator of the exhibitions:
-Religion and Politics: The Renaissance Print in Social Context, 1999
-Stefano della Bella: Baroque Printmaker, 2001
-the final exhibition catalog will be on Eighteenth Century Rococo Prints, which will be published in conjunction with the Drambuie Collection from Scotland, which will be on exhibition, Fall 1995.

Kathleen Ristinen Jonas: '94
Participated in the following exhibitions:
2004 Positive/Negative Competion, East Tennessee State University (two drawings)

21st Century New Propositions, Portfolio Exhibition, Ohio University Art Gallery, 2004

"Contemporary Drawings," The Art Store, Charleston, WV, 2004

Mid-America Print Council Juried Exhibition, MAPC Conference, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 2004; Award of Recognition for woodcut, "Tourists".

Two Person Exhibit, New York Mills Cultural Arts center, New York Mills, MN 2002

MAPC Juried Members Exhibition, Denver International Airport, 2002

Ohio University Faculty & Student Exhibition, Shanghai, Sichauan, & Beijing, China 2002

1st LUC Print Biennial, Loyola University Chicago, 2002

1st Biennial National Print Competition, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 2002

Positive/Negative, Eastern Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN 2002

Pressed & Pulled X, Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA 2002

Southern Graphics Council Traveling Show, various sites, 2000-Spring 2003

Kimberly Jones: '91
Presented "'To Be or Not To Be': Cultural Diversity as Core Substance in Traditional Humanities" at the Leadership Alliance Fourth Annual Diversity Conference, Red Lion Hotel, San Diego, California; "A Transformation of Traditional Humanities: Multiperspective Views of The Modern World" at the 1997 National Association for African American Studies Conference, Houston, Texas; and "Aesthetic Sensibilities of a Cross-Current Humanistic Transformation: Multicultural Perspectives of the Modern World" at the National Collegiate Honors Council, San Francisco 1996.

Ronald Jones: '81
Wrote an article entitled, "The Art Market", that can be accessed by using the following link: http://www.frieze.com/column_single.asp?c=343.

Held One-Person and Group Exhibitions at the following galleries:
1995: Kunsthalle Lophem, Bruges, Belgium

Metro Pictures, New York

1996: Neuger+Riemscheider, Berlin

Metro Pictures, New York

1995: "Garbage", Thread Waxing Space, New York

"Re-Inventing The Emblem", Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut

"Film Cuts", Neuger+Riemschneider, Berlin

"XI Mostra da Gravura", curated by Paulo Herkenhoff, Fundacao Cultural de Curitiba, Curitiba, Brazil

"Work on Paper", Yale University School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut

1996: "Art with Conscience", curated by Joseph Jacobs, The Newark Museum, Newark, New Jersey

"Perfect World". University at Buffalo Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York

"Art at the End of a Century", University at Buffalo Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York

"Ronald Jones-Nakis Panayotidis-Thomas Ruff", Rethymnon Center for Contemporary Art, Rethymnon, Crete, Greece

"Magasin 3 besoker Lunds Konsthall", curated by David Neuman, Lunds Konsthall, Lund, Sweden

"Five Gardens", curated by Carlos Capelan, Ystad Konstmuseum and Simrisham Kulturhuset, Sweden

"Amerika/Europa-Sammlung Sonnabend", Staatsgalerie Moderner Kunst-Haus der Kunst, Munich

"Landfall Press-25 Years of Printmaking", Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee,Wisconsin

Designed works for public projects/gardens at:
1995: Caesar's Cosmic Garden. The Botanical Gardens, Curitiba , Brazil

1996: Paradise . Chania Rehabilitation Center for Mental Diseases, Crete , Greece

Caesar's Cosmic Garden. The City of Ystad , Ystad , Sweden

1997: Paradise . The Kunstlerhaus Bethanien , Berlin

Recent reviews of Ron's art work include:
1995: Anna Clabburn, "Virtual Reality", World Art, #2/1995

Dinitia Smith, "Writers Enchanted by the Freedom of Opera," The New York Times, September 28, 1995 .

Nicholas Drake, "Public Art Anarchy," Public Art Review. Issue 13, Vol. 7,# 1

1996: Emma Lawesson, "Fem tradgardar Valfiskens storsta projekt", Ystadts Allehanda, 26 July, p.13

Publications in 1995 and 1996 include:
1995: "Carroll Dunham." Frieze, Issue 20, January / February.

"Rirkrit Tiravanija and Andy Warhol." Frieze, Issue 20, January / February.

"Mapping: A Response to Moma." Frieze, Issue 21, March /April.

"Rodney Graham." Frieze, Issue 22, May / June.

"Opera in the Age of MTV." Opera America Newsline , Vol.4, Issue 9, June

"Philip Guston's Poem Pictures." Frieze, Issue 25, November/December

"The Funny Biology of Evil (madly clowning, but frighteningly malignant)",catalogue essay for exhibition Carroll Dunham: Selected

Paintings 1990-95 at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

"Grooving To Transmogrification", Artist Space, No.4, Vol.1, April-July

1996: "Lorna Simpson." Frieze, Issue 26, January/February

"Haute Couture." Frieze, Issue 27, March/April

"Kathleen Schimert" Frieze, Issue 29, July/August

Guy Kaiser: '95
Participated in the Faculty Art Exhibition at Edison State Community College , 1996.

Donald Kelm: '73
Presented papers: "Love as Sacred and Profane in South Asian Literature and Art: Comments on the Erotic Sculpture of Khajuraho and on the Gitagovinda of Jayadeva," International Conference on the Sacred and the Profane, Association of Integrated Study of the Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995 and "Desire and Despair: Concept and Practice in the Worship of Kali," International Conference on Desire and Despair, Association of Integrated Study of the Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996.

Awarded a NEH Summer Institute Fellowship University of Chicago, "Dream of the Red Chamber: Chinese Literature and Culture," (1995) and a grant to attend Summer (interdisciplinary) Institute on Japanese Culture, San Diego, California in 1997.

Sydney Kurland: '76
Recent Show of paintings - MSU Faculty Show 1997 (Traveling Show.)

Robert Lemon: '76
Wrote an exhibition catalog, "Jonathan Cox: Navigations in Time," an exhibition of sculpture that traveled to the Museum in the Community at Hurricane WV; Cultural Center of Fine Arts at Parkersburg; and Mesaros Galleries at West Virginia University, where it finished in February, 2002.

Received a grant from the Hewlett Foundation for development of service/learning venue in Mexico , 1996 and one from the State of Florida Art Council for Doris Leeper Retrospective Exhibition, 1995.

Curated and composed a catalogue entitled "Doris Leeper: A Retrospective." Exhibition held at the Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College , September November 1995.

Stephen Litchfield: '96
Received the following grants and awards:
Artworks Fund Grant One-person exhibition at South Haven Center for the Arts;

Artworks Fund Grant One-person exhibition at Kendall College of Art ;

National Endowment for the Arts Regional Visual Artist Fellowship. Awarded by Arts Midwest ;

Robert Cooke and Rosanna McGinnis Enlow Memorial Purchase Award, 34th Mid-States Craft Exhibition.

Professional Activities:
2002:
Panelist, Ohio Arts Council, Columbus, OH, in conjunction with Riffe Gallery exhibition, Connections: Ohio Artists Abroad
2000:
Artist-in-Residence, The Cimelice Residency, Czech Republic, sponsored by the Center for Contemporary Arts-Prague and the Ohio Arts Council
Juror, Artists of Rubber City: 10th Area Artists Annual Juried Show, Charles Mayer Gallery, Akron, OH
1999:
Visiting Artist, Edinboro University, Edinboro, PA
Guest Speaker, Department of Sociology, University of Akron, Akron, OH

Recent exhibitions include:
Stephen Litchfield: Tin Can Series, Gallery 138, Kent, OH (solo exhibition);
Great Midwest International Exhibition XVIII, Art Center Gallery, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, MO (international, juried);
Modern Iconography: Symbols Public and Private, Claypool-Young Art Gallery, Morehead State University, Morehead, KY (national, juried);
Connections: Ohio Artists Abroad, (sponsored by the Ohio Arts Council, Columbus, OH), Riffe Gallery, Columbus, OH; Spaces, Cleveland, OH, Weston Art Gallery, Cincinnati, OH (regional, invitational);
Extraordinary Things: Insights & Identities, University Art Gallery, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN (national, invitational);
Extraordinary Things, Heuser Art Center Gallery Bradley University, Peoria, IL (national, invitational);
Craft Forms 2002, Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA (national, juried);
Revised Standard Versions, John Elder Gallery, New York, NY (solo exhibition);
Points of Contact, Millworks Gallery, Akron, OH (national, invitational);
Residency Exhibition, (2 installations) Cimelice, Czech Republic (international, invitational);
International Exhibition of Sculpture, Objects and Functional Art (S.O.F.A), 685h Street Armory, New York, NY (featured artist, John Elder Gallery);
Threshold: Invoking the Domestic in Contemporary Art, The Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, Virginia Beach, VA (national, invitational);
Extraordinary Things: A Study of Contemporary Art Through Material Culture, The University Gallery, Arnold Bernhard Arts & Humanities Center, University of Bridgeport, CT (national, invitational);
Contemporary Crafts, The Phillips Museum of Art, Rothman Gallery, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, PA (selections from Robert L. Pfannebecker collection)

Glenn A. Long: '70
Books:
FORWARD, Clyde Butcher: Portfolio One, Revised Edition. Ft. Myers , FL : Self-published by the artist.

FORWARD, Clyde Butcher: Portfolio I, Ft. Myers , FL : Self-published by the artist.

Papers Presented:
"Devotional Imagery: An Eye-opener." Presented at the quarterly meeting of the Consortium on Graduate Religious Studies, Barry University , 12 October 2000 , Miami , FL.

Interdisciplinary Presentation, "Time and Time Again," Lowe Art Museum . A re-examination of late-19th and early 20th c. works of art as they communicate ideas about time, 1998.

Kuei-lan Anna Ma: '05
Ppublished a conference paper entitled, "Prospero's Books vs. The Tempest: A Synthesis of Shakespeare's Ideas and Style into Film Form" in Part 4: "From Page to Screen" in chapter 15 of the book entitled, "Literary Texts & the Art: Interdisciplinary Perspectives". The book is edited by Corrado Federici & Esther Raventos-Pons and published by Peter Lang Publishing, Inc, New York , 2003. ISBN: 0-8204-6134-2.

Henry MacCarthy: '07
Presented the following papers at international conferences: “Visualizing the Americas: Spanish Musical Theater and the Colonial Imagination” at the Royal Musical Association 42nd Annual Conference: Music and Visual Culture. University of Nottingham. Nottingham, UK (July, 2006);  “(Post)Colonial Identities and the Cuban Stage” at the Song, Stage, and Screen: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Musical Stage International Conference, held at the University of Portsmouth in Portsmouth, UK (April, 2006), and “The Angry Mob: Performance Traditions and the (Mis)Appropriation of Authorship in Opera” at the I International Theater Conference: Directing and Authorship in Western Drama  in Nova Scotia , Canada (October 2003). In the United States he has presented the following papers: “Spectacular Representations of the Internal Other: The Mulata in Cuban Zarzuela” at the Mid America Theater Conference in Kansas City (March, 2005); “Homoerotic Resistance: The Performance of Queer Sexualities in Rap Music” at the American Society for Theater Research Annual Conference at a seminar entitled “Vanguard Sex: Sexualized Subcultures, Sexual Practice, Social Change, and Avant-Garde Performance”(Las Vegas, NV, Nov. 2004), and “The Politics of Queer Gangsta Rap”October at the Popular and American Culture of the South Conference, in New Orleans, LA (October, 2004).

He was a full grant recipient for the Summer Institute on Performance Studies: Caught in the Act: The Body in Performance held at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL (August, 2006). During April, 2006 he participated in London Metropolitan University’s Performance symposium entitled 'Happily ever after...?' The Place of Narrative within 21st Century. While in London, he also participated in The Institute for the Study of the Americas’ Latin American Music Seminar (University of London, May 2006). In December 2005, he was in residence at the University of Miami ’s Cuban Heritage Collection (Coral Gables, FL) conducting research on Cuban zarzuela, the subject of his dissertation entitled: “Cuban Zarzuela and the (Neo)Colonial Imagination: A Subaltern Historiography of Music Theater in the Caribbean.” Other research residencies have included Biblioteca Nacional de España in Madrid, and the Archivo General de Indias in Seville, Spain.

While at Ohio University, he has collaborated with OU’s School of Music directing Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and Stravinsky’s L’histoire du Soldat.

Jonathan Maffay: '05
Presented a paper entitled "The Issue of Ethnicity in the 'Merchant of Venice': The Moor and the Jew" at the Fourth National Symposium on Theater in Academe at Washington & Lee University in March, 2000. Two other papers were presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Art History Society in Tulsa , Oklahoma in April, 2000. They were entitled "Velazquez's 'Christ in the House of Martha and Mary:'Mystery and Sacrament" and "Al Andalus and the Apocalypse: Understanding the Morgan Beatus". The latter paper was presented with Isabel Graziani.

Mike McKeon: '06
Presented a paper entitled, "The Philosophical Foundation of Neo-Classical Art" at the 2001 Art History Graduate Student Symposium sponsored by the Ohio University School of Art on Saturday, May 19.

Mary Ann Montgomery: '89
Received the 1997 Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Received the Distinguished Teaching Award and the Century Candle Award for outstanding contributions to Stephens College ( Columbia , MO. ). Mary Ann is retiring this year.

Philip Mullen: '70
Eleventh Solo Exhibition with David Findlay Galleries in New York, 2001 (first showed with gallery in 1975)

Exhibited at the following:
McKissick Museum, Columbia (35 year retrospective)

The Koger Center for the Performing Arts, Columbia

Designed book covers for Skidmore, Rex A., Thackary, Milton G. and Farley, O. William Introduction to Social Work. Needham Heights , Massachusetts : Allyn and Bacon, 1996 and McNergney, Robert F. and Herbert, Joanne M. Foundations of Education. Needham Heights , Massachusetts : Allyn and Bacon, 1995.

Thomas Niccolls: '70
Wrote original brief plays for "Antioch Marketplace", a summer hands-on religious education program for 90 children.

Gave several presentations as dramatic monologue by "Rev. Joseph Badger", first missionary to the Connecticut Western Reserve - based on his early work in North Eastern Ohio frontier and his original manuscript in the archives of the Western Reserve Historical Society.

Interim pastor, Congregational Church, Twinsburg , OH

Dramatic presentations in costume as Mr. Lincoln.

Guest lecturer: "Liberation Theology in Latin America "

Published with Elizabeth Johnson, Jack Rogers, Thomas Niccolls, The Common Good in Christ: Peacemaking in Ephesians. Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, Louisville , KY , 1995.

Reidun Ovrebo: '93
Exhibitions in England , Norway , Switzerland and the United States .
Most recently:
Set Design for The Laramie Project, Charleston Stage Company, WV (May 2003).

Faculty Group Show, Della Brown Taylor Art Gallery , West Virginia State College, Institute, WV (October 2002).

"Spread the Word: Text and Art", Group Show, Museum in the Community, Hurricane, WV (April-July, 2002).

Set Design for ART, Charleston Stage Company, WV (March 2002).

"Free Ideas" Group Show, Della Brown Taylor Art Gallery , West Virginia State College, Institute, WV. (October-November, 2001).

"small stuff," Taylor Annex, Charleston , WV (Three-Person Exhibition, Mary-June, 2001).

Set Design for Twelfth Night, Charleston Stage Company (1999).

Faculty Group Show, Della Brown Taylor Art Gallery , West Virginia State College, Institute, WV (1999).

Set Designer for The Tempest; Charleston Stage Company, October 19987.

Sales exhibition with Paula Clendenin and Molly Erlandson and writing script for the production of educational video on the lost wax method together with sculptor P. Joseph Mullins in December, 1998.

Publications include:
"Pa sporet av fortiden" (Article related to African-American artist William henry Johnson) and "A vaere naer si rot" (poem), Sep., 1997 in Lauv, Kulturkonotoret, Fjell , Norway .

"The Dreamtime of the Australian Aborigines," plus introductions to three articles in Origins: Texts for an Inquiry, 4th Alton , MA : Tapestry Press, 1996;

"Aleveietannetsprak," Lauv, Kulturkontoret, Fieu , Norway , Nov/Dec. 1995;

"Rasisme-oppretlholdt av deg og meg?", Lauv, Kulturkontoret, Fieu , Norway , May 1996.

Served as Educational curator for "Body Works" exhibition. Oral and written presentation. Arts and Letters Series, Governors's Mansion, Charleston , WV , 1994.

Presentations:
"Dali and Surrealism," Museum in the Community, Hurricane, WV, November 29, 2001 .

"Recovery from World War II: Artistic Trends in Europe in the 1950's" , Art Sundays at Sunrise , Sunrise Museum , Charleston , WV , April 1, 2001 .

Presentation of Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller's international presentation as an artist at the unveiling of "The Ravages of War"-donation to WVSC. Symposium III, October 15, 1999 .

Sharran Parkinson: '94

Professor & Department Chair

Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, School of the Arts, Department of Interior Design, 2004-present.

 

Patricia Pinson: '71
Post Doctoral Study, Grants
Mississippi Art Education Association 1998 Higher Education Award
Union University Sabbatical Leave to pursue writing in interdisciplinary arts 1995 - 96
Cambridge University England International Art History Summer School
Oxford University England Summer School
Northwestern University Archeological Field School at Kampsville, IL (three years)
National Science Foundation Chautauqua Grant, Cognition and Teaching , Christian Bros. Col.
Mellon Foundation Grant Art and Science in the Renaissance Vanderbilt University
Tennessee Endowment for the Humanities Grant to Union University and Pinson Mounds State Archeological Site, Co-Director
Tennessee Governor's School for the Arts Middle Tennessee State University Curriculum planner, Program Director and Faculty for Interdisciplinary Studies
Virginia Governor's School for the Humanities Faculty, Mary Baldwin College
Folger Institute Symposiums Washington, DC. Grants to Emily Dickenson ,The Sun King, Louis XIV
Danforth Associate

Publications
The Harbinger a biweekly newspaper published in Mobile, AL Arts Reviewer 1997-Present
Visual Harmony: An Orchestrated Guide to a SYMPHONY OF ANIMALS, University Press of Mississippi, with Ted Rose and Janis Anderson 1997

Presentations
Walter Anderson Museum of Art Symposium Participant, "Elements of the Whole", 1999
"Visual Harmony, Music in the Work of Walter Anderson" Walter Anderson Museum of Art, Ocean Springs, MS, 1997 and "The Musical Work of Walter Anderson" Gallery Lecture with Glenn Swetman, William Carey College on the Coast, 1995.

Photographs exhibited in "Horn Island Retrospective" at George Ohr Museum, Biloxi, MS, 1996

Caroline Quinlan: '05
Along with Ching-Fang Chiang and Edward Schocker presented a Multimedia Installation entitled, "Within the Walls", at the Lindley Cultural Center Gallery January 14-25, 2002 .

James Quinn: '72
Operate 'Composite Systems, Inc.' - An agency providing illustrations to advertising agencies.

Karen Rosell: '86
Chosen as one of seven distinguished University of Richmond Alumni who has achieved excellence in the various fine arts disciplines, 1996.

Presentation to School of Visual Arts Ninth Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists; entitled: "Engaging Students in Art History: Active Learning Vs. Passive Listening," New York City.

Pamela Rossi Keen: '07
P resented her paper "Peering Through the Window: Divergent Treatments of Evil in the Works of Olivier Messiaen and Georges Roualt" in March, 2003 at the fourth annual international conference Perspectives on Evil and Human Wickedness in Prague , Czech Republic . Her paper will be published in the e-book collection Considering Evil and Human Wickedness available from Rodopi in 2004, of which she is the co-editor. Rossi Keen was the recipient of grants from Houk and the Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics.

Jo Sager: '04
P resented at the Midwest Graduate Music Consortium's 7th annual meeting at Northwestern University in Illinois during 2003. The title of the presentation was "Webern and Seurat: Science and Innovations."

Soeprapto Soedjono: '92
Serves as Assistant to the Dean, Academic Affairs and Chair of Theater Department Indonesian Art Institute Jin Parang Yogyakarta

Richard Sorenson: '76
Recent exhibitions include:
Wallpieces, Floorpieces, and Cornerpieces, Furman University

Correlations, 6 person Invitational, Peace Center, Greenville, SC

Singleton Center Invitational, Hendersonville, NC

Heather Stark: '06
Presented a paper entitled "William Morris and the Pre- Raphaelites: Boundaries of Visual and Literary Utopias" at the Ohio University Art History Symposium, May 2002. She will also present the same paper at the conference "Image and Imagery: Borders, Frames, Limits" in October 2002 at Brock University in St. Catherines , Ontario .

Catherine Steiner: '67
Research, proofing, layout of the exhibition catalog Re-Discovering Six Columbus Artists, 1880-1940. The Bryan Roberts Gallery , Bexley , OH 1997.

Published Faith and Family, St. Paul 's Catholic Church , The Nineteenth Century, co-authored with Bruce E. Steiner. Athens, Ohio: Athens County Historical Society and Museum, 1995 and awarded outstanding Local History Publication by the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums, 1996 and Master of Fancy Needlework: Barnett A. Hook, McArthur, Ohio 1845-1926.

Amelia Stewart: '87
Presented, The Holocaust: History, Memory and Meaning (Spring 1995), in conjunction with "The Holocaust" course featured two nationally-recognized lecturers and a teacher in-service. (Co-sponsored by the J.B. Speed Art Museum and the Jewish Community Federation of Louisville . Funded by private donors.)

William Storrer: '68
Author of The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Right and The Frank Lloyd Wright Companion. He has written over 30 articles and reviews of opera, classical music, audio and video; directed over 40 plays, musicals and operas in America and New Zealand ; and produced over 20 classical recordings.

Matthew Turner: '05
Published a paper entitled “Cowboys and Comedy: The Simultaneous Deconstruction and Reinforcement of Generic Conventions in Western Parody. ” in Film & History 33.2 (2003). He has presented the following papers: “Forgetting the Past: An Examination of the Representation of Roman Architecture in Italian Neorealist Films.” Art and Material Culture. University of Iowa . Iowa City , Iowa . ( February 28-29, 2004 ). He presented an earlier version of the paper at the Art History Symposium. Athens , Ohio . ( May 16-18, 2003 ). “Clowns in the Sky: A Comparative Analysis of Bertolt Brecht and Mystery Science Theater 3000.” The 27th Comparative Drama Conference. Columbus , Ohio . ( April 24-26, 2003 ). “Cowboys and Comedy: The Simultaneous Deconstruction and Reinforcement of Generic Conventions in Western Parody.” The American West(s) in Film, Television, and History. The Film & History League, Kansas City , Missouri . ( November 7-10, 2002 ) He is also scheduled to present the following papers: “Goodnight, Goodnight Moon: A Semiotic Analysis of Berkeley Breathed’s Goodnight Opus.” With Pen in Hand: Writing, Literature, and Culture. Virginia Tech. Blacksburg, Virginia . ( March 19-20, 2004 ). “The Ludicrous and the Mechanical: Philosophical Theories of Comedy in Arthur Schopenhauer and Henri Bergson.” The 14th Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture Conference. Binghamton University . Binghamton , New York . ( April 16-17, 2004 ). “The Philosophy of Comedy: Drama and the Comic Aesthetic in the Writings of Plato and Aristotle.” The 28th Comparative Drama Conference. Columbus , Ohio . (April 29 - May 1, 2004 ). “A Grail-Shaped Beacon: Semiotics and Satire in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.” (Re) Creating Arthur: An Interdisciplinary International Conference. King Alfred's College. Winchester , England . ( August 4-7, 2004 ). Matthew is the recipient of a Houk Grant.

Hanchuan Wang: '96
Written, directed and edited for China Film Art Research Center and Shandong TV Station, a 52 part Film Art Appreciation TV series; "Yu Xining-Great Master of Traditional Chinese Painting," for Shandong Arts College and Shandong TV Station; and"The Song of a Chinese Sparrow," a script, written for Billy Graham Center, Wheaton, IL.

Gan Xu: '94
Publications include:
"The Russian Downed Gu Wenda's Missile," Art Observation, Beijing, China, July, 1996;

"Return to Realism," Northwest Fine Arts, Xi'an, China, Issue II, 1996;

"The West Learns from the East," Northwest Fine Arts, Xi'an, China, Issue IV, 1996;

"Gu Wenda's 'United Nations'," Jiangsu Art Magazine, Nanjing, China, October; 1995.

"Gu Wenda's 'Great Wall'," World Journal, New York, December, 1995;

Exhibitions include Oil Painting at Baxter Gallery, Portland, Maine, Jameson Gallery, Portland, Maine and New England Center for Contemporary Art, Brooklyn, Connecticut.