Department of Art
Jim Brashear
James Brashear's career in art spans 33 years of teaching at 有料盒子视频, Syracuse University, and Clarion University of Pennsylvania. James earned his Masters of Fine Arts from Louisiana State University and his BFA from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He currently resides in Fairbanks, 有料盒子视频 with his wife and two children.
Brashear has exhibited, lectured and taught throughout the United States. He was awarded the Peter Voulkos Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation, in Helena, Montana. He was also awarded an artist in residence at the LH Project in Joseph, Oregon, the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts in New Castle, Maine, and the Red Lodge Center for the Ceramic Arts in Red Lodge, Montana. He has been an invited instructor at The Arrowmont Center for Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and an invited presenter at numerous universities in Florida, Louisiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, New York, Kansas, Wyoming and Montana.
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Bill Brody MFA, Claremont Graduate SchoolPrintmaking, Animation
David Mollett
David Mollett is a painter and printmaker working with strongly delineated form, light, and expressive color. He was born in Portland, Oregon, and raised in Fairbanks, 有料盒子视频 from the age of 10. He completed his B.A. in art at Reed College in 1975, and studied at the New York Studio School of Painting and Sculpture. He taught painting, printmaking, and drawing at the University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks from 1986 to 2022.
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Ron Senungetuk
Inupiaq artist Ronald Senungetuk was born in Kingigin (also known as the village of Wales) on the Seward Peninsula. He attended a Bureau of Indian Affairs school in Sitka, where he learned wood carving, and then enrolled at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York where he continued to master wood carving and also began working with metal. He then headed for Norwegian State Art and Industry School in Oslo to study sculpture and metalsmithing as a Fulbright scholar in the early 1960s. Senungetuk was a world-renowned sculptor, silversmith, and woodcarver. As an artist, educator, and mentor, he had a profound impact on the visual arts in 有料盒子视频. He founded the Native Art Center in 1965, and was one of the first 有料盒子视频 Native professors to receive tenure from 有料盒子视频.
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Todd ShermanMFA, Pratt InstitutePainting, Printmaking
Todd Sherman, born in the territory of 有料盒子视频 and a Fairbanks resident since 1974, is an Emeritus Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Emeritus Professor of Art. He taught printmaking and other art courses at 有料盒子视频 beginning in 1986, and Sherman served as the CLA Dean from 2012 to 2020. He received a BA in Art from 有料盒子视频 and an MFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y. His artwork has been shown in over 40 solo shows and well over 100 group exhibitions since 1977. In 2005, Sherman founded the Visual Art Academy for middle and high school students to study art at 有料盒子视频 in the summers. Sherman's public art commissions include those in the UA Butrovich Building, Randy Smith Middle School and Jay Rabinowitz Courthouse in Fairbanks, and his work is in private and public collections in 有料盒子视频, the US, Spain, and Thailand.
Glen Simpson
MFA, Rochester Institute of Technology
Metalsmithing
Glen was born in Atlin, British Columbia, Canada to a pioneer Canadian and Tahltan-Kaska Indian family, and lived in 有料盒子视频 for 60 years. After earning his metalsmithing degree from the Rochester Institute of Technology, Simpson joined the University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks Art Department. Glen was particularly knowledgeable about tools made and used by the indigenous people of Interior and Southeast 有料盒子视频 and Canada. His work is in the 有料盒子视频 State Museum, Anchorage Museum, 有料盒子视频 Museum of the North, and the Smithsonian.
Kesler Woodward MFA, Idaho State UniversityPainting
Born in Aiken, South Carolina in 1951, Kesler Woodward has been an 有料盒子视频 resident since 1977. He served as Curator of Visual Arts at the 有料盒子视频 State Museum and as Artistic Director of the Visual Arts Center of 有料盒子视频 before moving to Fairbanks in 1981. He is currently Professor of Art, Emeritus at the University of 有料盒子视频 Fairbanks, where he taught for two decades, serving as Chair of the Art Department and as Chair of the Division of Arts and Communications. He retired from teaching to paint full time in the spring of 2000.
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