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Department of Art - Faculty
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Fahey,
Patrick- Department Chair - Patrick.Fahey@ColoState.EDU
Bates, Haley - Metals - Haley.Bates@ColoState.EDU
Coronel, Patricia D - Art History - Patricia.Coronel@ColoState.EDU
DiCesare, Catherine - Art History - Catherine.Dicesare@ColoState.EDU
Dormer, James T - Printmaking - James.Dormer@ColoState.EDU
Ellerby, David A - Drawing - David.Ellerby@ColoState.EDU
Emami, Sanam - Pottery - Sanam.Emami@ColoState.EDU
Faris, Suzanne - Foundations - suzanne.faris@ColoState.EDU
Flippen, Paul - Foundations Painting - paul.flippen@colostate.EDU
Gravdahl, John - Graphic Design - John.Gravdahl@ColoState.EDU
Hendry, Kenneth A - Pottery - Kenneth.Hendry@ColoState.EDU
Huibregtse, Gary - Photography - Gary.Huibregtse@ColoState.EDU
Jacobs, Peter - Foundations - peter.jacobs@colostate.EDU
Keimig, Gary - Drawing - Gary.Keimig@ColoState.EDU
Kokoska, Mary-Ann - Drawing - Mary-Ann.Kokoska@ColoState.EDU
Kutzik, John - Foundations - John.Kutzik@ColoState.EDU
Lehene, Marius, Drawing - marius.lehene@colostate.EDU
Lundberg, Thomas - Fibers - Thomas.Lundberg@ColoState.EDU
Moseman, Eleanor F - Art History - Eleanor.Moseman@ColoState.EDU
Nelson, Christine - Art History - Christine.Nelson@ColoState.EDU
Risbeck, Philip E - Graphics - Phil.Risbeck@ColoState.EDU
Simons, Stephen - Prinkmaking - Stephen.Simons@colostate.EDU
Sullivan, Patrice - Painting - Patrice.Sullivan@ColoState.EDU
Twarogowski, Leroy - Drawing - Leroy.Twarogowski@ColoState.EDU
Voss, Gary - Sculpture - Gary.Voss@colostate.EDU
Wassell, Harold - Foundations - Harold.Wassell@ColoState.EDU
Yust, David - Painting - David.Yust@ColoState.EDU
| , Art Education; B.A. (1977 Viterbo College), M.A. (1987 University of Iowa), M.A. (1990 University of Iowa), Ph.D. (1994 University of Iowa). Professor Fahey is the area coordinator for art education and teaches all levels of undergraduate art education. His current studio work involves using hand-made paper to create low and high relief sculptures. Professor Fahey also has been researching the "life-world" of art student-teachers and how they come to define themselves as teachers. - TOP |
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Metalsmithing; B.F.A. (1994 University of North Texas), M.F.A.
(2002 Cranbrook Academy of Art). Professor Bates is the Metalsmithing
and Jewelry area coordinator, and teaches all levels of undergraduate
and graduate study within the concentration. Her own work explores
traditional metalsmithing techniques and functional forms by
reconstructing and reintroducing them in a contemporary art context.
Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. WEBSITE LINK: http://www.telegraphart.com/hb.htm - TOP |
| Art History; B.A. (1968 University of California, Riverside), M.A. (1971 University of California, Santa Barbara), Ph.D. (1978 University of California, Santa Barbara). Professor Coronel teaches a wide range of western and non-western undergraduate art history courses. She has taught a variety of "in situ" classes including Early Italian Renaissance art history for the department's Summer Abroad Program. Her major areas of research are in contemporary and traditional tribal arts, especially African and American Indian. - TOP |
| , Art History; M.A. (1994, Syracuse University, Florence,
Italy and Syracuse, NY, History of Italian Renaissance Art),
Ph.D. (2002, Pre-Columbian Art History/Arts of the Americas,
University of New Mexico). Professor DiCesare's specialty is Pre-Columbian Art History/Arts of the Americas, and her research focuses on the conquest period in central Mexico. Catherine also teaches classes in Italian Renaissance art and will be teaching art history students on-site in Italy for the department's summer study abroad in Castiglion Fiorentino.- TOP |
| , Printmaking; B.A. (1961 William Paterson College), M.A. (1964 Pennsylvania State University), M.A. (1969 University of Iowa). Professor Dormer teaches beginning, advanced and graduate level printmaking classes, as well as beginning drawing. His prints and drawings have been shown in numerous national and international exhibitions and have been included in museum shows throughout the United States. His work is in a number of public and private collections in this country and in Europe. - TOP |
| , Drawing; B.S. (1967 Western Michigan University), M.F.A. (1969 University of Cincinnati). Professor Ellerby is the undergraduate coordinator of drawing and teaches freshman through graduate level drawing. He is a working artist specializing in drawing and painting. Professor Ellerby has exhibited nationally and has work in numerous collections throughout the United States. - TOP |
B.A. History (James Madison University), M.F.A. Ceramics (NYSCC at Alfred University). From 2003-2007, she was a Visiting Assistant Professor in Ceramics at the School of Art & Design at Alfred University. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor of Pottery at Colorado State University, Fort Collins. From 1998-2000, she was a resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation in Montana. Artist lectures include Islamic Ceramic Traditions Symposium, at the Office for the Arts at Harvard in Massachusetts, the Kansas City Art Institute, Bennington College, ASU Art Museum-Ceramic Research Center, and NCECA in Louisville, KY. In 2003, she received a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant for Craft. Recent exhibitions include: Inspired Utility: Exceptional Ceramic Vessels at the Main Line Art Center, Issues of Substance at the General Electric Company, Flower Power at the Clay Studio in Philadelphia, and the American Pottery Festival at Northern Clay Center. Other group shows include exhibitions at Greenwich House Pottery, Sante Fe Clay Studio and Lacoste Gallery. |
| , Foundations; B.A. Fine Art and Visual Communications (1995 Purdue University), M.F.A., Sculpture (2001 University of Colorado, Boulder). Professor Feris's primary area of focus is Sculpture and Installation Art. Her personal work is experiential in nature and explores the relationship of people to place to object as affected by memory and individual perception. She has shown her work nationally and internationally. - TOP |
| , Foundations Painting; B.A., B.F.A. (1995 University of Texas), M.F.A., M.S. (2000 Pratt Institute). Professor Flippen teaches Painting and Introduction to the Visual Arts. His paintings feature layers of pattern, abstraction and imagery that communicate through several visual languages simultaneously, inviting the viewer to enter a dialog with the work. He has exhibited his work in solo shows throughout the Mid-West, Texas, Virginia and New York. - TOP |
| , Graphic Design, B.F.A. (1980 Colorado State University), M.F.A. (1991 Syracuse University). Professor Gravdahl coordinates the graphic design program and teaches beginning and advanced level graphic design and illustration courses. He also is the chair of the department's computer committee. The creative focus of his work is in poster design and book illustration. His posters have been accepted in a variety of international exhibitions. He operates his own design studio and is active in the graphic design industry. - TOP |
| , Professor, Pottery; B.S. (1963 University of Northern Illinois), M.F.A. (1965 Claremont Graduate School and University Center). Professor Hendry is the coordinator of pottery and teaches all levels of undergraduate pottery. He is an active potter who has exhibited throughout the United States. Professor Hendry is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant as well as other awards, and he is represented in numerous significant collections. - TOP |
| , Photography; B.S. (1980 University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse), M.F.A. (1984 University of Colorado). Professor Huibregtse is the photography area coordinator and teaches beginning through advanced levels in photo image making. His work is exhibited regionally and nationally and is included in several public and private collections. He currently is working on the production of images that are concerned with the automobile in contemporary culture, as well as a series that involves the eastern plains of Colorado. - TOP |
| , Foundations; B.S. (1960 State University of New York at New Paltz), M.A. (State University of New York at New Paltz), Ed.D. (1965 Vanderbilt University-Peabody College). Professor Jacobs teaches foundations sculpture and Native American art and material culture. His primary studio interest is in sculpture. He has had over 65 one-artist exhibitions of his work in 14 states. Dr. Jacobs has had a lifelong interest in the art and culture of Native Americans and lectures widely on that subject. He is the founder of the National Council of Art Administrators. - TOP |
| , Drawing; B.F.A. (1964 Wichita State University), M.F.A. (1967 University of Colorado). Professor Keimig teaches drawing. While he is especially interested in drawing the figure and human anatomy, he also works from the still life and landscape. His work is included in many collections. - TOP |
| Kokoska, Mary-Ann, Associate Professor, Drawing; B.F.A. (1982 Queen's University), M.F.A. (1991 Concordia University). Professor Kokoska teaches at both introductory and advanced levels. She is a practicing artist and has exhibited her work in Canada, England and presently the U.S. Her drawings often take the form of large installational collages exploring landscape and its elemental forces. - TOP |
| , Foundations; B.A. (1958 University of Minnesota), M.F.A. (1962 University of Minnesota). Professor Kutzik teaches foundations painting and foundations sculpture. He is a painter and a draftsman. He currently is working on a series of large acrylics and watercolors based upon fanciful, figurative studies. Professor Kutzik has exhibited in many regional and national shows. - TOP |
| Lehene, Marius, Assistant Professor, Drawing; B.A. (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania), M.F.A. (Southern Methodist University). Professor Lehene teaches all levels of drawing courses and works with graduate students in the Department of Art. His creative work has been shown in Romania, Hungary and the U.S. and is part of public and private collections in this country and Europe. Currently, his paintings and drawings tend to focus on the tension between image and the objective quality of the surface. - TOP |
| Lundberg,
Thomas R., Professor, Fibers; B.F.A. (1975 University of
Iowa), M.F.A. (1979 Indiana University). Professor Lundberg
teaches courses in the fiber arts, including weaving, and printed
and dyed fabrics. He also is chair of the graduate committee.
His studio work is exhibited internationally and is included
in permanent collections of the American Craft Museum, New
York Chase Manhattan Bank, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. >>Borrowed Space - Tom Lundberg and Madeline Weisz - TOP |
| , Art History; B.A. (1995 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), M.A. (2000 Bryn Mawr College), Ph.D. (2006 Bryn Mawr College). Professor Moseman is the coordinator for art history foundations and teaches world survey as well as courses on modern art. She has also taught courses on feminism in art history, classicism, and landscape art. Her current research focuses on European modernism, especially early 20th-century Expressionism and Cubism in Central Europe. - TOP |
| , Art History; B.A. (1969 Michigan State University), M.A. (1971 Michigan State University), Ph.D. (1986 University of Michigan). A specialist in 20th century American art, Professor Nelson teaches a variety of courses in art history and a course in the history of graphic design. She is preparing a book on 20th century American visual culture from the 1930s. Professor Nelson has acted as a consultant on 20th century American mural paintings. - TOP |
| , Graphic Design; B.F.A. (1962 University of Kansas), M.F.A. (1965 University of Kansas). An active artist who worked with Herbert Bayer at Aspen, Colorado, Professor Risbeck teaches in the graphic design concentration. Especially active in poster art, he is co-founder and co-director of the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition. He has won medal awards in competition, and has had one-artist shows in Moscow, Paris, Riga, Porto, Warsaw, Cerveira and Havana. His work is included in permanent collections of poster museums in Europe, Japan and the United States. - TOP |
| , Printmaking; B.F.A. (1981 Colorado State University), M.F.A. (1986 Colorado State University). Professor Simons teaches drawing and printmaking at all levels. His work has been exhibited nationally. His imagery explores the expressive possibilities of landscape, still life and figure as subjects. - TOP |
| , Painting; B.F.A. (1983 Massachusetts College of Art), M.F.A. (1986 University of Pennsylvania). Professor Sullivan teaches beginning drawing and all levels of painting. Her work has been in numerous national exhibitions and has been included in museum shows throughout the United States. - TOP |
| , Drawing; B.F.A. (1962 University of Kansas), M.F.A. (1965 University of Kansas). After four years of study at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Professor Twarogowski received his terminal studio degree from the University of Kansas. He teaches undergraduate and graduate drawing classes and is the advisor for junior level art majors. He is coordinator of the M.F.A. program in drawing. His primary studio involvement is drawing. He is interested in Native American culture, ancient as well as contemporary. He exhibits widely and has work in many private and corporate/public collections. - TOP |
| Voss, Gary W., Associate Professor, Sculpture; B.F.A. (1974 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), M.F.A. (1979 Colorado State University). Professor Voss directs the undergraduate and graduate programs in sculpture, which have a strong emphasis in carving, welding and casting techniques. - TOP |
| , Foundations; B.S. (1964 Illinois State University), M.S. (1966 Illinois State University). Professor Wassell teaches art appreciation and foundations sculpture. His creative research work deals with carved, assembled and painted large-scale sculpture. At present, his creative investigations center on images of transformation using abstractions of the human figure in relationship with the environment. - TOP |
| , Painting; B.F.A. (1963 University of Kansas), M.F.A. (1969 University of Oregon). Professor Yust teaches painting at the undergraduate and graduate levels and is the painting area's graduate coordinator. His art work is in the permanent collections of the Butler Art Institute, and the Indianapolis, Ball State and Rockford Art Museums. He is actively involved in ongoing creative research in paintings, monotypes and drawings. He is especially interested in art developments since 1945, with special emphasis on Christo and Jeanne-Claude. - TOP |
| Senior Lecturers Frickman, Linny Pettigrew, Ruth |
EMERITUS , Art Education, Department Chair (1966-1976); BFA (1951 University of Illinois), MFA (1954 University of Illinois), Ph.D. (1964 University of Minnesota). Professor Ragouzis taught art education courses, as well as seminars on the philosophy of art and aesthetics. During his tenure as Art Department Chair the present Art Building was planned and realized. His interests include the philosophy of art and arts education, middle 19th to early 20th Century Austrian art & architectural history. - TOP |