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Center for the Visual Arts
620 Grove Place
Toledo, Ohio 43620
Phone: 419.530.8300
Fax: 419.530.8337
Welcome
- Art Education
David Guip - Art History
Richard Putney
Mysoon Rizk - Studio Fine Arts
Linda Ames-Bell
Christopher Burnett
Debra Davis
Rex Fogt
Tom Lingeman
Barbara Miner
Deborah Orloff
Arturo Rodriguez
Barry Whittaker - Lecturers
Jim Hightower
Karen Roderick-Lingeman
Seder Burns
Ben Pond - Emeritus
Diana Attie
Duane Bastian
Peter Euloian
Marc Gerstein
Department of Art Faculty
The Department of Art includes 10 full-time faculty, 4 Lecturers, and part-time faculty comprised of professional artists, art educators, and art historians actively researching and creating in the fields in which they teach.
Faculty-to-student ratios:
23:1 - Foundations courses
20:1 - New Media studio courses
15:1 - Upper level studio courses
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Faculty Exhibit: Crary Art Gallery Maumee Bay Where: Owens Community College Walter E. Terhune Gallery UT Professor of Art, Barbara Miner is one of several artists whose works will be on display at Owens Community College's Walter E. Terhune Gallery. The works in the exhibit explore Maumee Bay's ecosystem through fibers, photography, ceramics and mixed media, based on information gathered by students as part of the Ohio Scenic River Project and from the Lake Erie Center. This unique collaboration of visual arts and science provides an in depth look at the impact of industry, agriculture, climate and non-native species on the Maumee watershed. Terhune Gallery Hours:
https://www.owens.edu/arts/gallery.html#hours |
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