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Taylor

Mon, 2022-01-10 15:10 -- Dan Weiss

Currently the Assistant Professor of Printmaking and Drawing at the University of Virginia, Jackson Taylor was born and raised in rural Kentucky on a large intergenerational cattle and tobacco farm. He holds a BFA in 2D Studio Art from the University of Louisville and received his MFA in Printmaking and Drawing from the University of Iowa in 2021. He is a master of lithography and monotype processes, which he uses to generate multifaceted prints and drawings about growing up in the American South.

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Hogg

Mon, 2022-01-10 15:03 -- Dan Weiss

 

Anna Hogg is a teaching artist and filmmaker whose work addresses the relationship between memory and the body archive.

Daniel

Thu, 2022-01-06 13:15 -- Anonymous (not verified)

Emily is a UVA alum (BA in English, ’03). She has held several positions in academic administration at UVA as well as Stanford University, but this is the first time she has had the pleasure of working so closely with students. Her current role allows her to participate in most of the workings of this side of the department: class scheduling, purchasing, editing grant proposals, planning visits for outside artists, managing the gallery schedule, and marketing the program.

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Williamson

Wed, 2021-08-04 14:47 -- Dan Weiss

 

Marisa Williamson is a project-based artist who works in video, image-making, installation and performance around themes of history, race, feminism, and technology. She has produced site-specific works at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello (2013), Storm King Art Center (2016), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2016), the University of Virginia (2018), and SPACES Cleveland (2019), and by commission from Monument Lab Philadelphia (2017), and the National Park Service (2019).

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Rock

Mon, 2019-09-09 15:01 -- Dan Weiss

Neal Rock is a Welsh-born visual artist based in Charlottsville, Virginia. He holds a BFA in painting from the University of Gloucestershire, UK; an MFA from Central Saint Martins School of Art & Design, London and a practice-based Ph.D. in painting from London’s Royal College of Art. With a visual art practice that encompasses interdisciplinary approaches to painting informed by histories of prosthetics, abstraction, embodiment and post-Humanism, he has exhibited extensively across Europe and the United States since the early 2000s.

Wylie

Fri, 2019-08-09 15:22 -- Anonymous (not verified)

William Wylie works in a variety of media with a focus in photography and video. He completed his MFA at The University of Michigan and came to UVA in 2000. He received a Mead Honored Faculty Award at UVA in 2003. He has been the director of the Study Abroad Program in Italy since 2007 and teaches the photography courses there in conjunction with an art history course most summers.

 

Schoyer

Fri, 2019-08-09 15:19 -- Anonymous (not verified)

Elizabeth Schoyer, born in Pittsburgh Pa., received her B.F.A. at the Philadelphia College of Art, and her M.F.A. from Indiana University in Bloomington. She teaches introductory and advanced drawing. Her methods of teaching focus on drawing as a language in which line, marks, space, shape etc. are used to create individual ways of seeing. Drawing provides the student with a myriad of possibilities for constructing images with a personal vision.

Sampson

Fri, 2019-08-09 15:06 -- Anonymous (not verified)

George Sampson has administered arts organizations, presented arts events, curated art exhibitions and managed artists' careers since 1967. He has worked in the for-profit and non-profit sectors as a student, a paid professional, and as a volunteer leader on various Boards and committees. From 1986 to 1994 he led or co-led professional companies in New Mexico in the fields of ballet & modern dance, symphonic & chamber music, and jazz presentation.

Ohira

Fri, 2019-08-09 14:51 -- Anonymous (not verified)

Akemi Ohira received her B.F.A. from Cornell University, and her M.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University. She joined the faculty of the McIntire Department of Art in the fall of 1993, and has since regularly taught introductory, intermediate and advanced printmaking, as well as directed projects for the Distinguished Majors Program. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the U.S., as well as in Japan.

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