Syracuse University Art Galleries The Facultyof the School of Art - Exhibition NI Y IN DIV RSI Y Art Galleries

December 18, 1977 - January 21, 1978 Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery Sims Hall College of Visual and Performing Arts Syracuse University, Syracuse, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I want to express my gratitude for the assistance and cooperation I have received from the staff of the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, the personnel of the Syracuse University Art Collection and the students in the Museology Foremost among these are two people who have given of themselves unstintingly in making the catalog and exhibition a success. They are Judy Barry, the secretary of the Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, and Gary McLoughlin, Technical Supervisor for the Gallery, who assisted me on all aspects of this project. A special thank you to Dr. Alfred T. Collette, Director of the Syracuse University Art Collection, Domenic Iacono, Registrar of the Univeristy Art Collection and Bill Boylan, Senior Clerk of the Collection. Among the students of the Museology Program who volunteered their help in various ways I would like to thank all the first year graduate museolo'gy students: Cecil Adams, Nancie Balun, Sarah Callahan, Mary Chase, Sarah Henrich, Karen Kahn, Thomas Piche, Teresa Rodriguez and George Szlemp. My thanks also go to the second year graduate museology students: Laura Fleischmann, David Hopkins, Dianne Ludman, Tinker Morrison, Paul Parks and James Weaver.

Especially, I would like to thank Dean August Freundlich for his encouragement and Syracuse University Artsupport of theGalleries exhibition and for writing the Introduction to this catalog.

J.S.

977 b th Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Copyright, 1 , y e School of Art. College of Visual and Performing Arts, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. INTRODUCTION FOREWORD

There is in the art teaching process something vastly different, paradoxically similar to, Unity in Diversity is an exhibition of works of art created by members of the faculty of the most other disciplines in cornman usage at institutions of higher learning. The teacher of economics, School of Art at Syracuse University. The show represents every area of personal interest of the philosophy, geology, history, literature or chemistry lectures and writes about his subject. The artist-teachers and includes works in different media from pencil to the most highly sophisticated student listens, discusses or goes to the library to read about his subject and better understand the technologies of our day. Represented are many different points of view and philosophies which instructor's ideas. The teacher-scholar does research, develops his ideas and expresses them verbally are the strength and power of the School of Art. What unites this diverse group is the high level in his lectures or in his writings. The artist-teacher develops his ideas and propounds them visually. of professionalism and excellence that all the exhib itors demand of themselves and their common He has neither words nor books. H is is a visual language. The student must see the teacher's work desire to man in a visual format a fragment of personal space-ti me wh ich we call art. of art in order to participate in his visual language.

The act of creating visual art combines the intellectual, physical, emotional and intUitive Thus, an exhibition of faculty work is as crucial a part of the student-teacher relationship in simultaneously, which allows the individual to tap the inner depths of human essence and bring art as is the library in most other disciplines. It is of importance that the student have an oppor­ forth and symbols we need for survival. tun ity to see the work of the artist - experience its evolution over the years. Art students are keenly aware of the importance of who is making what level of art. This is their basic way of How does one measure the benefit that art has on a society? I do not know of a culture evaluating a school and its faculty and their own work as well. This is how their school is often which was totally devoid of art from the most primitive to the most highly developed; there is chosen. always art. Can it be that art is necessary? Could it be that besides food, water, shelter, clothing, we also need art to survive? Maybe it's not the end result at all but the neurons leaping off the This Faculty Show - like the one two years ago - amply demonstrates to the student and the creative brain which produces an energy level that keeps us all going. Whatever it is, we need art. University that Syracuse has an active and diverse group of artist-teachers on its facu Ity. Their approaches and styles are varied and show a rather steady evolution of concepts over the years. Hopefully, when everything in life has been reduced to a single button there will be one who Their record of major exhibitions in New York, Washington, London and in leading the wider will be thinking thoughts of images from theSyracuse past and will remember why we have toUniversity press it. Art Galleries Syracuse community in an artistic renaissance is an indication of the high standards of leadership they set.

Joseph Scala

Interim Director of Exhibiti~ns August L. Freundlich, Dean College of Visual and Performing Arts TOM ALLEN Monkey

Syracuse University Art Galleries LARRY BAKKE Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse - Fifty Years Old - 1978

JESSIE BONE CHARMAN Approach to Zion Canyon

Syracuse University Art Galleries MONTAGUECHARMAN Thirty

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HORACECLARK North East ELIZABETH CUMENKO-CLARKE JACOBINE SHOU CORDES Expanding Cube Thanks To Rusty

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DON F. CORTESE BARBARA DENNIG WandIe Browzing Syracuse University Art Galleries

CHARLES RYDER DIBBLE The Cauldron

LUCINDA DEVLIN European Health Spa, Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse University Art Galleries

D. LEE DUSELL Encounter LAWRENCE FEER Ger/ikon-Argus KD2 CNC Syracuse University Art Galleries

O. CHARLES GIORDANO HENRY K. GERNHARDT Lumaluna Breast Chest Photo/Mark Donovan Syracuse University Art Galleries

FRANK GOODNOW Rebound JUDITH GRUNERT Bad-Gir Syracuse University Art Galleries

MARGIE HUGHTO DARRYL HUGHTO Fandango Whisper Photo/Jane Courtney Frisse Syracuse University Art Galleries

RODGER MACK Corracan I

TONI KAPZIO Untitled Syracuse University Art Galleries

JOHN MALVETO ii/ Went to Venus and Mars Now Point Me to the Stars"

JEROME MALINOWSKI Kranois JOHN ORENTLICHER Because It's My Image

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PAUL NIELSEN Winged Ear Syracuse University Art Galleries

LI LLiAN OTTAVIANO Marsfiland

JAMESJ. PIRKL Apparition IVAN POWELL Head

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MER LIN F. POLLOCK Storm on the Mountain MICHAEL RECHT Untitled

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JIM RIDLON Straight Walk Photo/Nancy Machles Syracuse University Art Galleries

PATSY SCALA Wipepoem Freeze OWEN SHAPI RO Hide and Seek Syracuse University Art Galleries

MICHAEL SICKLER Opal/Plain Jane Photo/Jane Bernstein

LAWSON SMITH Red Rocker FRANCIS G. SWEENEY Woods in Color

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LUDWIG STEIN Augusta GEORGE VANDER SLUIS Yellow-Green Spacescape GARY TRENTO Painter and Model Talking

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JOHN VARGO Night Miss V. ANN WATERMAN Barnyard Syracuse University Art Galleries

DONALD C. WATERMAN JACK WHITE Chinoiserie No. 403 Gfider Syracuse University Art Galleries

6 'oN BUIMeJG ollod ;::j;::jlOM )1:)18 JEROME WITKIN The Madonna della Baggies LIST OF WORKS: Dimensions are given in inches, height preceding width, ing depth. Asterisked entries are ill ustrated.

TOM ALLEN: 1. Monkey. 1976. Oil, paper, oil crayon, 14 x 17 in.* 2. Panama Trophy. 1976. Oil, paper, oil crayon, 14 x 14 in.

LARRY BAKKE: 3. Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse - Fifty Years Old - 1978. 1977. Oil, 79 x 56 in. *

AINSLIE BURKE: 4. Maine Forest. 1977. Oil, 38 x 54 in. Courtesy of Kraushaar Galleries, New York.

JESSIE BONE CHARMAN: 5. Approach to Zion Canyon. 1977. Watercolor, 28 x 36 in. *

MONTAGUE CHARMAN: 6. Thirty. 1977. Acryl 36 x 48 in. *

HORACE CLARK: 7. North East. 1977. Acrylic, 60 x 90 in. *

ELIZABETH CLiMENKO-CLARKE: 8. Expanding Cube. 1976. Acrylic, 60 x 60 in. *

JACOBINE SCHOU CORDES: 9. Thanks to Rusty. 1976. Wood and textile, 60 x 60 in.-x- Syracuse University Art10. Surprise Galleries for Hamavos. 1977. Wire and textile, 36 x 36 x 36 in. DON F. CORTESE: 11. Arbor. 1977. Intaglio, 30 x 25 in. 12. Percola. 1977. Intaglio, 19 x 18 in. 13. Portrait. 1977. Intaglio, 30 x 25 in. 14. WandIe. 1977. Intaglio, 30 x 25 in.-J(

BARBARA DENNIG: 15. Browzlng. 1977. Oil, 60 x 60 in. * 16. The Breeze. 1976. Oil, 48 x 60 in.

LUCINDA DEVLIN: 17. A/pine Bar, Syracuse, N. Y. 1977. Color photograph, 11 x 11 in. 18. European Health Spa, Syracuse, N. Y. 1977. Color photograph, 11 x 11 in. x 19. Horse Show, Syracuse, N. Y. 1977. Color photograph, 11 x 11 in. 20. Horse Show, Syracuse, N. Y. 1977. Color photograph, 11 x 11 in.

CHARLES RYDER DIBBLE: 21. The Cauldron. 1977. Watercolor, 22 x 29 in. * D. LEE DUSELL JEROME MALINOWSKI: 22. Encounter. 1977. Bronze, 20 x 10 x 24 in. '* 43. Double Image. 1976. Cast bronze, polyester, acrylic, lacquer and aluminum, 9 x 21 x 11 in. JAMES E. DWYER: 44. Horse. 1977. Calk, 18 x 24 in. 23. Untitled. 1977. Acrylic, 71 x 71 in. 45. Kranois. 1976. Bronze, polyester, aluminum, 17 x 11 x 7 in. '* LAWRENCE FEER: JOHN MALVETO: 24. Oerlikon-Bohrle KD2 CNG. 1977. Vertical Boring and Milling Machine. Engineering 46. iiI Went to Venus and Mars Now Point Me to the Stars." latex enamel, 72 x 96 in:*" Print and Photos, 41 x 63 in. * PAUL NIELSEN: EDWARD C. FRICKE: 47. Winged Ear. 1975. Pen and ink, 28 x 23 in. * 25. Artichokes. 1977. Colored pencil, 21 x 16 in. 26. Mask with Sphinx. 1977. Colored pencil, 24 x 20 in. JOHN ORENTLICHER: HENRY K. GERNHARDT: 48. Because It's My Image. 1977. Eight minute videotape. * 27. Breast Chest. 1977. Stoneware, 26 x 20 x 14 in. Courtesy of Hanover Square Gallery, 49. You Send Me. 1977. Twenty minute videotape. Syracuse, New York. * LI LLiAN OTTAVIANO: 1965. Watercolor, 28 x 26 in. O. CHARLES GIORDANO: 50. Class Room. 28. Lumaluna. 1977. Polarized light, 18 x 18 in. * 51. Marshland. 1 Oil, 18 x 48 in.*

FRANK GOODNOW: JAMES J. PI RKL: 29. Rebound. 1977. Acrylic and oil, 60 x 60 in. Courtesy of Oxford Gallery, Rochester, New 52. Apparition. 1974. Oil, 42 x 30 in. * York.-lt- MERLIN F. POLLOCK: JUDITH GRUNERT: 53. Storm on the Mountain. 1 ic and watercolor! 30 x in.* Acrylic and watercolor, 30 x 36 in. 30. Bad-Gir. 1977. Wood and aluminum, 71 x 32 in. * 54. Storm Tide.

DARRYL HUGHTO: IVAN POWELL: 31. Whisper. 1977. Acrylic, 56 x 56 in. Courtesy of Meredith Long Contemporary, New York.* 55. Blind Movie Critic. 1975. Pen, ink, felt marker, 22 x 14 in. 56. Ceremonies in Dark Old Men. 1975. Charcoal, two-color offset print, 27 x 17 in. MARGIE HUGHTO: 57. Head. 1977. Charcoal and pastel, 26 x 21 in. '* 32. Fancy Woman. 1977. Stoneware, 26 Syracusex 34 in. University Art58. Rinocerox. Galleries 1969. Pen, ink, two color print, 22 x 17 in. 33. Fandango. 1977. Stoneware, 26 x 32 in. * 34. Fanlight. 1977. Stoneware, 26 x 32 in. MICHAEL RECHT: 59. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. * TONI KAPZIO: 60. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. 35. Untitled. 1975. Poster, 30 x 20 in. 61. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. 36. Untitled. 1976. Two-page design for "Town and Country" magazine, 13 x 20 in. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. 37. Untitled. 1977. Cover design for "Town and Country" magazine, March, 13 x 10 in. * 63. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. 64. Untitled. 1977. Photograph, 16 x 20 in. DAVID R. MACDONALD: 38. Untitled. 1977. Ceramic, 24 x 33 in. Courtesy of Gallery 7, Detroit, Michigan. JIM RIDLON: 65. Straight Walk. 1977. nexus, ryo!ex, acrylic, 96 x 600 in. * RODGER MACK: PATSY SCALA: 39. Corracan I. 1977. Sand-cast bronze l 35 x 21 x 5 in. Courtesy of Krasner Gallery. * 40. Corracan III. 1977. Sand-cast bronze, 35 x 19 x 8 in. Courtesy of Krasner Gallery. 66. Short video pieces. 1975-1977. Videotape. 41. Corracan IV 1977. Sand-cast 35 x 19 x 9 in. 67. Wipepoem Currents. 1976. Laser, computer, video photograph, 11 x 14 in. 42. Rondo-Corracan. 1977. Sand cast bronze, 30 x 30 x 7 in. 68. Wipepoem Flower. 1976. Laser, computer, video photograph, 11 x 14 in. 69. Wipepoem Freeze. 1976. Laser, computer, video photograph, 11 x 14 in. * 70. Wipepoem Orgasm. 1976. Laser, computer, video photograph, 11 x 14 in. MICHAEL SHRIRER 71. Stage No. II, After EI Greco, The Ascension of the Virgin - The York Psalter, The JACK WHITE: Assumption of the Virgin. 1977. Fiber, paper, handmade paper, feathers, metal, latex, 94. No. 503 (Glider Series). 1977. Acrylic, 72 x 84 in. 120 x 120 x 120 in. JEROME WITKIN: OWEN SHAPI RO: 95. Saint Fichera. 1977. Oil on linen, 52 x 50 in. Courtesy of Kraushaar Galleries New York. 72. Begin-Now-What Will Be. 1977. Twenty-three minute Film on videotape. 96. The Madonna della Baggies. 1977. Oil on linen, 60 x 48 in. Courtesy ot' Kraushaar 73. Hide and Seek. 1977. Twenty minute Film on videotape. 1': Gal New York. *

MICHAEL SICKLER: RICK WOLFF: 74. Opal/Plain Jane. 1977. Acrylic and rhoplex, 84 x 48 in. * 97. Folio Drawing No.2. 1977. Mixed, 19 x 24 in. Courtesy of Brooks Jackson / Gallery lolas, New York. * LAWSON SMITH: 98. Folio Drawing NO.4. 1977. Mixed, 19 x 24 in. Courtesy of Brooks Jackson / Gallery 75. Door, Warm/Cool. 1977. Mixed (silk thread, etc.), 81 x 26 x 12 in. lolas, New York. 76. Granny's Chair. 1977. Mixed, 38 x 34 x 4 in. 77. Orange Wall Rocker. 1977. Mixed, 36 x 28 x 4 in. SYLVIA S. WYCKOFF: 78. Red Rocker. 1976. Mixed (silk thread, etc.), 38 x 22 x 26 in. * 99. Winter Sun. 1977. Watercolor, 30 x 36 in.

LUDWIG STEIN: 79. Augusta. 1976. Acrylic, 75 x 64 in. Lent by Norman and Augusta Gelfand. *

FRANCIS G. SWEENEY: 80. Frisco Trolley. 1977. Watercolor, 14 x 10 in. 81. North Woods. 1977. Watercolor, 14 x 24 in. 82. Woods in Color. 1977. Acrylic, 18 x 24 in. '"

GARY TRENTO: 83. Painter and Model Talking. 1977. Oil, 50 x 64 in. '"

GEORGE VANDER SLUIS: 84. Yellow-Green Spacescape. 1976. Acrylic, 70 x 52 in. '" JOHN VARGO: Syracuse University Art Galleries 85. Aubrey. 1977. Acrylic, 38 x in. 86. Night Miss. 1975. Acrylic, 35 x 32 in. it

DONALD C. WATERMAN: 87. Chinoiserie. 1977. Diazo on 27 x 27 in. Courtesy of Warner and Sons,Ltd., London. * 88. Sovereign of the Seas. 1976. Photograph of rotary screen printed fabric and wall_rr,\lClr'lnn 20 x 16 in. Courtesy of F. Schumacher & Co., New York, New York. 89. Sunrise. 1976. Jacquard weave, 20 x 20 in. Courtesy of Wamsutta Dublin, Inc., New York, New York.

V.ANN WATERMAN: 90. Barnyard. 1976. Photograph of rotary screen 20 x 16 in. Courtesy of F. Schumacher & Co., New York, New York. * 91. Barnyard. 1976. Long evening skirt. Courtesy of F. Schumacher & Co., New York, New York and Katasha's Unusuals, Brattleboro, Vermont. 92. June Time. 1976. Rotary screen print, 72 x 54 in. Courtesy of Riverdale, I nc., and ex­ clusive to Macy & Co., New York, New York. 93. Triumph. 1976. Jacquard woven cotton and rayon, 23 x 23 in. Courtesy of Wamsutta Dublin, Inc., New York, New York. ARTISTS' BIOGRAPHI ES

THOMAS B. ALLEN Selected Publ ic and Private Col b. 1928; Associate Professor, Visual Communi­ Springfield ; General Mills Corporation; cation; Vanderbilt University; Art I nstitute of National Broadcasting System; Lehigh Univer­ Ch B.F.A., 1952. sity; Storm King Art Center. Selected Group Shows: 200 Years of American Publications and Awards: Fulbright Fellow­ Illustration. ship Grant to Italy; Puzinas Memorial Award National Academy of Design; CAPS Award, I Publications and Awards: American Artist New York State Council on the Arts; Herminie July 1977, four-page article, "Tom Allen< Kleinert; First Prize Poster, New York Graphis Annual, 1977-1978. World's Fair.

LARRY BAKKE JESSIE BONE CHARMAN b. 1932~Professor, Freshman Core, University Former I nstructor, College of Fine Arts; of Washington, B.A., 1957; University of Studied privately with Henry B. Snell; Schoo! Washington, M. 1958; Syracuse University, of Industrial Design, Philadelphia; Philadelphia Ph.D., 1971. School of Design for Women, (Moore College Selected One Person Presentations: "G uest of Art), Phi ladelphia. Artist," New York Summer School of Visual Selected Group Shows: The Pennsylvania Fredonia, New York, 1976-1977;WCNY­ A?ademy~The National Academy, New York TV Extension-24, "Old Cars as Art," Feb­ ruary, 1977; "Picasso 90," 'Picasso's Influence City; Baltimore Water Color Club; National on Avant-Garde Painti ng,' 1971, Everson Women Painters and Sculptors, New York Museum of Art, Syracuse; "Survey of Art City; Munson-Will iams-Proctor Institute Utica; Memorial Gallery, Rochester.' Media," Everson Museum Lectures 1970 Art

Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse. I 1 Selected Public and Private Collections: Syra­ Selected Group Presentations: Computing in the cuse University, Syracuse; Everson Museum of Arts and Humanities, An Artist's Challenge, Art, Syracuse; Munson-Williams-Proctor I nsti­ tute, Utica; Pacific Lutheran University, N.Y.U.: The State of the Arts Jamestown New York; Marshall University , Tacoma, Washington; Brigham Young Univer­ sity, Provo, Utah. Huntington, West Virginia. Publ ications and Awards: P.A. B. Widener Syracuse University SelectedArt Publications Galleries and Awards: Who's Who in American Dictionary of International European Fellowship. Biography, Artist/USA, The Painter and the Photograph, Encicleopedia Internationale Degli Artists Ancona, Italy.

AINSLIE BURKE b. 1 . Professor, Studio Arts; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; Johns Hopkins University; Art Students League, New York. Selected One Person Shows: Kraushaar Gal­ leries, New York; Associated American Artists

New York; Lehigh University; Long Island I University; University of Maine at Garham. Selected Group Shows: Toledo Museum' Na­

t~onalAcademy of Design, New York; Spring­ field Museum; Schneider Gallery, Rome; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. MONTAGUECHARMAN ELIZABETH CLiMENKO-CLARKE DON F. CORTESE Selected Public and Private Collections: Dott. Professor E Design b. 1940; Professor, Synaesthetic Education; b. 1935; Associate Professor, Experimental Lugiano Lungi, Rome; Sig. Paul Voiles; Mr. cated in London, England. Cornell Univeristy, Ph.D. M.A. Stud ios; The School of The Art I nstitute of Edward D. Patch, Chase Manhattan Bank; Selected One Person Shows: Chicago I nterna­ Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts, '62- Chicago, B.F.A. and B.A.; The University of Mrs. D. Marianni. tional Watercolor Show; The Baltimore Water­ '63, London, England; Lake Erie College '62, Chicago; Syracuse University, M. F.A. Publications and Awards: Old York Art Guild, Ohio. color Club; The Springville National Annual, Selected One Person Shows: Beveridge Lessing V. Rosewald Gallery; Stella Elkins Utah; The National Academy, New York City; Selected One Person Shows: Cornell Univer­ Springfield College, Spri ngfield, Mass.; Ren­ Tyler Scholarship. Sibley's Downtown Gallery, Syracuse, New sity. shaw Gallery, Linfield College, Miminnvi! York. :::,eleC1tedGroup Shows: Roberson; Community Oregon; Univeristy of South Dakota, Ver­ Selected Group Shows: Various shows nation­ Artists Group. million, South Dakota. LUCI NDA DEVLI N wide. Selected Group Shows: National Print Com­ b. 1947; Adjunct Professor, Experimental Selected Public and Private Collections: petition, Minot State College, Minot, North Studios; Eastern Michigan University, B.S., Rochester Institute of Technology; Everson JAKOBINE SCHOU CORDES Dakota; II American Artists," Gallerie Cultural 1971; Art I nstitute of Chicago, M. F .A. can- Museum of Art, Syracuse; Brooks Memorial Adjunct Instructor, Freshman Core; Ecole OXY, Geneva, Switzerland; Print Invitational, didate, 1972; Eastern M University, M. 1974. Gallery f Memphis, Tennessee; Pacific Lutheran des Beaux Arts, Paris, 1948-49; Royal Aca­ The Wimbeldon School of Art, England; University, Tacoma, Washington; Brigham demy of Arts, Copenhagen, 1949-52; San "Artists of ," Munson­ Selected Group Shows: Midtown Gallery, New Young University, Provo, Utah. Francisco Art Institute, 1952-54; Ueno Art Williams-Proctor I nstitute, Utica; "I mages York; Southwest Center of Photography, Publications and Awards: Listed in Who's University, Tokyo, 1954; Syracuse University, Nouvelles," I nternational Print Invitational, Austin; University of Iowa. Who in America, Dictionary of International B. F .A. (equivalent), 1966; Syracuse Univer­ Epinal, France. Publications and Awards: Detroit Artists Biographies, National Cyclopedia of American sity, M.F.A. Design, 1968. Selected Public and Private Collections: Li­ Monthly, February 1977. Biographies; Received the Gordon Steele Selected One Person Shows: American School, brary of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Boston Medal in 1966; Authored articles for The Karachi, Pakistan; Unitarian Church, San Public Library, Boston, Mass.; The Art I n­ American Artist. Francisco; Carolina Art Gallery, Raleigh, stitute of Ch icago, Department of Prints and CHARLES RYDER DIBBLE North Carolina; Ungdomshojskolen V. Ved­ Drawings, Chicago, Illinois; Houghton Li­ b. 1920; Professor, Textile Arts; Assistant sted, Denmark; Adrar-Sahara Desert. brary, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.; Dean, College of Visual and Performing Arts; HORACE CLARK Selected G roup Shows: Charlottenborg, Co­ Hofstra University, Long Island. Syracuse University, B. F .A., 1941; M.A., b. 1911; Professor Emeritus, Studio Arts; penhagen, . Richmond Museum of Publ ications and Awards: "G raph ics '71/' 1950; Ph.D., 1961. Duke Univeristy, 1929-31; Designers Art Art, California; San Francisco Museum of National Print Competition, Purchase Award; Selected Group Shows: Central New York; School, Boston, 1931; Art I nstitute, Chicago, Art; North Carolina Museum of Art; Body National Print Competition, Springfield, Mass., America Watercolor Society; 1932-33; Univeristy of Arizona, B. F .A., 1946. Covering Exhibition, Museum of Contem­ One-man Show Award; Ford Foundation (Rochester); Everson Museum of Art; Syra­ Selected One Person Shows: Cober Gallery, Syracuseporary Craft, New York. University Grant;Art Handmade Galleries Paper Workshop. cuse 8. New York; Bird Library, Syracuse University; Selected Publ ic and Private Collections: Mr. Selected Collections: Syracuse Un iversity Cazenovia College; Union College. Norman Mailer, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Permanent Collection; University College Col­ Marshall Douglas, San Francisco; Dr. and Mrs. BARBARA DENNIG ~elec1tedGroup Shows: Art I nstitute of lection (Syracuse); College for Human De­ Chicago; San Francisco Museum; Munson­ Norrestranders, Copenhagen; Dr. and Dr. b. 1950; Instructor, Freshman Core; Tyler velopment Collection (Syracuse). Holger Nygard, Durham, North Carolina; School of Art, Philadelphia, B.F.A., 1972; Williams-Proctor I nstitute, Utica; Little Gal­ Selected Publications and Awards: IIJohn R. Museum of Contemporary Craft, New York; M.F.A., 1974. lery, Philadelphia; Santa Fe Museum, New Fox Collection of Korean Ceramics"; JI Ruth Mexico. Adrar-Sahara Desert. Selected One Person Shows: Syracuse Univer­ H. Randall Collection of Contemporary Ja­ Selected Public and Private Collections: Uni­ Publications and Awards: New York Times; sity Lubin House Gallery, New York; Crouse panese Ceramics"; Watercolor Prize, Roches­ versity of Arizona; New York State at Albany; Sarawak Tribune, Borneo; Craft Horizons; College Gallery; Pearl Fox Galleries. ter; "Sanctuarylf; "Ghosts"; Syracuse, Lincoln First Bank at Rochester; Everson Vestkysten, Esbjerg, Denmark; South Carolina Selected Group Shows: New Mexico Painting "Florence Disaster." Museum of Art; Crouse I rving Hospital, Arts Council Grant, 1976. and Drawing Show, Albuquerque; Cazenovia Syracuse. Artists Show; Syracuse Faculty Show; Rome Abroad Galleries; Four Women Artists at Moore, Philadelphia. D. LEE DUSELL Tillum, New York City; Mr. Peter Plagens. O. CHARLES GIORDANO JUDITH GRUNERT Los Angeles. b. 1927; Professor, Experimental Studios; b. 1931; Professor, Synaesthetic Education; b. 1943, Adjunct I nstructor, Freshman Core; American Academy of Art; Escuella DeBellas Massachusetts College of B.S. Ed., 1960; Syracuse University 1961-64; Syracuse Uni­ LAWRENCE P. FEER Artes, Mexico; Cranbrook Academy of Art. Syracuse University, M.F.A., 1962. versitYI B.F.A., 1974-76. Selected One Person Shows: Stevens Gross b. 1931; Professor, I ndustrial Design; Pratt Selected Television Productions: Directed Selected Group Shows: Prouty-Chew Museum, Galleries, Chicago; Santa Barbara Museum of Institute, B.I.D., 1953; M.I.D., 1956. series of fourteen television programs for 11 Fibers and Fabrics," Geneva, 1975; Syracuse Art, Santa California; Joe and Emily Product Designs Produced: Marine hardware, educational television entitled, Art: Images of University Lubin House Gallery, 1975. Lowe Art Gallery, University. Teckserve Inc., ; Digimeter digitzer, Man. Selected Group Shows: 25th Annual Exhibi­ Cordomat 15 and 21 computer driven XY Selected Film Production: A recent film, The tion, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica; plotters, Coordinatograph, Faul-Coradi, Skan­ Death of God, was produced in association DARRYL HUGHTO Finger Lakes Exhibition, Rochester; 7 Syra­ eateles and Zurich; Transportation seating, with the Department of Religion. People, b. 1943; Professor, Studio Arts; S.U.N.Y., cuse Artists, Cortland Fine Arts Gallery, Otaco I ndustries Ltd., Ontario; Isotope and Purpose, Progress, was selected as the visual Buffalo, B.S., 1965; Cranbrook Academy, S.U.N.Y., Cortland; 38th Annual. radiographic exposure devices for diagnostic statement for the National Art Education M. F .A., 1969. Exhibition Artists of Central New York, medical and industrial uses, Viso Corp., De­ Association Conference, Boston. Munson-Williams-Proctor I nstitute, Utica; troit; Flatware, Oneida ltd., Oneida. Selected One Person Shows: James Yaw School Faculty Show Syracuse Univer­ Selected and Publications: Ex- Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, 1971; David of Art l Graphic Designs: Stanley-JUdd, Wallingford, sity. hibition of silk screens and phtographs, Gallery, Rochester, 1972; Everson Museum of Connecticut; Sutton Real Syracuse; Studies in was commissioned by the Art, 1973; Russell Sage College, 1975; Tibor Selected Commissions: Irwin Library, Butler Cazenovia Abroad Ltd., Cazenovia; Eastern r\lew York State Council on the Arts. Co­ riol,IIO:>"\I Gallery, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, University, I ndianapolis, I ndiana; General Flag Orange, New Jersey; J. author of Synaesthetic Education, and is 1977. Electric Company, Outdoor Lighting Division, Chein & Co., Burlington, New Jersey. currently in research on a multi- Hendersonville, North Carolina; World Trade Selected Group Shows: Syracuse University Honors and Patents: Who/s Who in the East; sensory to color. Lubin House, New York, 1972; Solomon R. Center, New York; Lynwood Reformed Design Award - Compta-Scope - I nd ustrial Church, Schenectady, New York. Guggenheim Museum, "Nine Artists If; Theo­ Design Magazine; Co-Patentee - appearance doran Awards, 1977; Corcoran Gallery of Awards: W.B. Ford Design Award, 11th An­ design, Sport-Yak II, utility dinghy; Patentee - FRANK GOODNOW Biennial," 1977. nual Exhibition for Michigan Artists, Crafts­ appearance design, industrial isotope radio­ b. 1 Studio Art Institute men, Detroit Art I nstitute, Detroit, Michigan; graph ic exposure device; Patentee - appear­ Selected Public and Private Collections: Con­ of Chicago, B.F.A., 1948; European Travelling temporary Arts Museum, Houston; Everson The Inez 0' Amanda Barnell Award, Finger ance design, diagnostic medical isotope radio­ Fellowship, 1948-50. Lakes Exhibition, Rochester, New York; graph ic exposure device, on permanent display Museum of Art; Marine Midland Bank; Mu- Purchase Prize, Wichita Museum of Art, at Smithsonian Institute. Selected One Person Shows: Westerly Gal seum of Fine Boston; Museum of Fine Wichita, Kansas. New College; Everson Mu- Arts, Houston. seum of Art; Syracuse University Lubin House Syracuse University Gallery,Art New York;Galleries Oxford Gallery, Roches­ HENRY K. GERNHARDT JAMES E. DWYER ter. MARGIE HUGHTO b. 1932; Professor, Studio Arts; Rochester b. 1921; Professor, Studio Arts; Syracuse Selected Group Shows: Whitney Museum of b. 1 . Adjunct Studio University, M.F.A., 1950; Academie de la I nstitute of Technology, B.S., 1956; Syracuse University, M. F .A., 1964; Fulbright Scholar, American New York; Salon des Jeunes S.U.N.Y., Buffalo, B.S., 1966; Cranbrook Grande Chaum iere, Paris; Art I nstitute of Pei American Academy of Arts Academy of M.F.A., 1971. Chicago, B. F.A., 1947. Finland, 1958. and New York; Pennsylvania Aca- Elected One Person Shows: James Yaw Gal­ Selected One Person Shows: Coburn Gallery, Selected One Person Shows: DePauw University; demy, Philadelphia; Library of Congress, University of Maine; $iena Heights College; Sil:,. lery, Birmingham, Michigan; Everson Museum Ashland, Ohio, 1977; Lubin House Gallery, Washington, D.C. of Art. New York, 1976; University of Maine, vermine Gallery, Conn.; University of Vermont. Selected Public and Private Collections: Phil­ Selected Group Shows: 25th Ceramic Na­ Portland, 1975; Everson Museum of Art, Selected Group Shows: Museum of Contem­ adelphia Museum of Art, New York State 1961; Colgate Un iversity, 1956. porary Crafts; Scripps National Invitational; tional; Everson Museum of Art; New York University; Everson Museum of Art; Univer­ State Craftsmen, Ithaca, Ceramics Selected Group Shows: Metropolitan Museum Skidmore National Invitational; Ceramic Na­ sityof Rochester; Eastman Kodak Company. tional; Wichita National. International '73, Alberta, Canada; Coastal of Art, New York; City Center Gallery, New Publications and Awards: Anna L. Raymond Craftsmen '74, Birmingham, Michigan; York; Art I nstitute of Chicago; Munson­ Selected Public and Private Collections: Ever­ Foreign Travelling Fellowship; B. Forman "Cranbrook 12," Invitational, Cranbrook Aca­ Williams-Proctor I nstitute, Utica; Silvermine son Museum of Art; Crysler Museum; Univer­ Award r Rochester Memorial Art Gallery; demy of , Bloomfield Hills, Ga Ilery, Con necticut sity of South Dakota; Syracuse University; Helen S. Everson Memorial Purchase Prize; Michigan. Selected Public and Private Collections: Mr. Paul Smith. Cooperstown Annual, First Award in Painting; Publications and Awards: CAST Grant, 1977; and Mrs. Cecil Charlottesville, Virginia; Publications and Awards: Ceramic National; Who's Who in American Art. New Works In Clay by Contemporary Painters Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Syracuse; Mr. Finger Lakes Show; R.T. French and Sculptors, Everson Museum of Art. Alan Stone, New York City; Mr. Sidney Mural Competition. TONI KAPZIO Selected Public and Private Collections: Arkan­ JOHN A. MAL VETO JOHN ORENTLICHER b. 1951; Adjunct Professor; Syracuse Univer­ sas Arts Center Museum; Munson-Williams­ b. 1945; Instructor, Studio Arts; Park College, b. 1943; Professor, Experimental Studios; sity, B.F.A., 1 Proctor Institute, Utica; Hamline University B.A., 1967; Arizona State University, M.F.A., School of Art I nstitute of M. F .A., Art Museum, Minnesota; St. Lawrence Selected Publications and Awards: Syracuse 1976. 1968-69; Goddard College B.A. Plainsfield University, Canton; Albrect Utah. Society of Communicating Arts, 1976; Society Selected One Person Shows: Scottsdale Center Museum of Art, Missouri. of Publication Designers, 1977. for the Arts; Arizona State University; Selected One Person Shows:", "Public Places as Selected Publications and Awards: National Phoenix Little Theatre, Arizona. Performance Spaces," Art Metropole Toronto' Endowment for the Arts, 1967-68; First Selected Group Shows: Southwestern I nvita­ "Yard," A Space, Toronto. ' , Prize Scul ref National Cooperstown Exhibi- DAVID R. MACDONALD tional, Yuma Fine Arts Association; Braitwaite Group Shows: "Outrageous tion, 1 . Purchase Prize, Munson-Williams- b. 1945; Professor, Studio Arts; Hampton Fine Arts Gallery, Cedar City, Utah; Pima Films," Whitney Museum 1974' VIII Proctor Institute, Utica; New York Regional, of Art Institute, B.S., 1968; University of Massachu­ College, Tucson; Phoenix College, Phoenix. In~ern~tional 1972; Fulbright G rant for in Italy, 1963- Filmfestagge, Salzburg, Austria/ setts, 1969; University of Michigan, M.F.A., 64; CAST Grant (New York State Council on Publications and Awards: First Place, Maricopa Prize film/ 1975; Ministerie Van National 1971. the Arts), 1977-78. County Fair Annual, Phoenix; Cedar City Opu?eding. en Nedelandse Cultuur, Antwerp, Selected One Person Shows: Community Folk National Exhibition; Scottsdale Festival '76' Belgium, Video; 3rd Ithaca Video Festival Art Gallery, Syracuse, 1 . Gallery Seven Bicentennial Arts Festival, F lagstaff, Arizon~.Herber~ Johnson Museum, 1977, video; / Magnetic I mage Atlanta National Invitational Detroit, 1973, 1975, 1977; Kirkland Art ' JEROME J. MALINOWSKI Center, CI inton, New York, 1974; Picker Art Video. b. 1939; Associate Professor, E xperi menta I Gallery, Hamilton, New York, 1975. PAUL FREDERICK NIELSEN Studios; Cleveland I nstitute of 1961 Selected Public and Private Collections: United Selected Group Shows: Two Man, Vanvechten Diploma. ' b. 1942; Assistant Professor Freshman Core' S~atesI nforma~ion Agency, Washington, D.C., Gallery, Nashville, 1972; Northern Illinois Pennsylvania University, B.A., University Films; Royal Film Archives, Belgium, film; St. Selected One Person Shows: Syracuse Univer­ Un iversity, 1973; II Rad ial 80," RoChester, of Oklahoma, M. F.A. ~awrenceCollege, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, si~y.L~bin House; Fairmont State College, West 1974; "Exposure 4," Rochester Memorial Video. Art Virginia; East Penn School District; Westminister Selected Group Shows: 1974 Western Annual Gallery; "Amistad Afro-American Art, II," College, New Willington, Pennsylvania; Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper Western Se.lected Publications and Awards: 1976 Fellow­ National Traveling Show. ship Grant in Video, National Endowment for Matsushita Electric Corporation, Osaka, Japan. III~noisUniversity, Macomb, Illi 'National Prints and Drawings Competition, Mount the ~rts;Purchase Award, Royal Film Archives, Selected Group Shows: Albright Knox Gallery, Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts; Belgl~m;Anner Kennung Winner, Salzburg, Buffalo; Museum of Contemporary Crafts, New RODGER MACK Potsdam Prints 1974, S. U. N. Y., Potsdam New Austria, 8th I nternational Film Festival' \ork; Ford Motor Corporation, Michigan; b. 1938; Professor, Stud io Arts; Cleveland York; Eighth Annual National Drawing and Feature I nterview, September - Detroit Artists Slivermi ne G ui Id of Artists, I nc., Connecticut; Monthlv. Institute of Art, B.F.A., 1956-61; Cranbrook Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio. Scu!p~ureShow, Del Mar College, Corpus Academy of Art, Michigan, 1961-63; Aca­ Christi, Texas; Twenty-first Annual Drawing demia Di Belli Arti, Italy, 1963-64. SyracuseSelected Public and Private Collections: University andArt Small Sculpture Galleries Show Ball State Univer­ Ma.t~ushitaElectric Corporation[ Tokyo, Japan; SCOTTY OTTAVIANO Selected One Person Shows: Krasner Gallery, sity Art Gallery, Muncie, I~diana. P~II~pClark Collection, Essex, England; Munson­ New York, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, Selected Public and Private Collections: The b. ~939.; Adjunct I nstructor, Design; Syracuse Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica; National UniverSity, B.F.A., 1961. 1975,1977; Arkansas Arts Center Museum Advertising, LTD., Tokyo, Japan; Bizmere Junior Council of the Museum of Modern Art 1975; 2000" Gallery, Albany, , Hotel, Afghanistan. The Art Lending Service Collection, New ' Selected Publ ic and Private Collections: 1976; David Gallery (Downtown), York; Dean Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Marshland was exhibited at the Everson Rochester, 1972. Selected Publications and Awards: Experi- SJallery 4, Alexandria, Virginia; Everson Regional. mental Furniture for Children, 1 . Educational Selected Group Shows: Invitational Sculpture Museum of Art, Syracuse. Facilities Inc., (Rockefeller Fam ily Grant)· De'­ Exhibition, Tyler Art Gallery, S.U.N.Y., Publ ications and Awards: 1974 Western Annual sign National Award - Graphic Educational Press' Oswego, 1977; Rockefeller Memorial Art Gal­ Outstanding Young Man in America; Purchase ' Juried Exhibition of Works on Paper Western lery, 1975; Bevier Art Gallery, Rochester Award - Sculpture, Munson-Williams- III inois University, Macomb, III inois, 'Purchase Institute of Technology, 1975; "Process Award; 37th Wisconsin Salon Arts Wisconsin Proctor I nstitute, Utica. of Scu Ipture," Cortland Fine Arts Center, S. U. N. Y., Union Galleries, University of Wisco~sin Cortland, 1974; I nvitational Anniversary Madiso~,Wisconsin, Purchase Award; T.G. Mays Exhibition, Cleveland I nstitute of Art, 1970. Memorial Purchase Award, University of Ok­ lahoma Museum. JAMES J. PIRKL Selected Publications and Awards: Everson JAMES RIDLON PATSY SCALA b. 1930; Professor, Industrial Design; Pratt Museum Annual, 1947, 1954, 1 1956, b. 1936; Core; University, b. Adjunct Professor, Experimental Institute, Certificate-Advertising Design, 1951; 1960,1964, 1965, 1966; Rochester Memori­ 1941; M.F Sculpture, 1967; San Francisco State Studios; Syracuse University, Ph.D. Candidate. Pratt Institute, B.1. 1958. al Art Gallery, Rochester, (awards) 1956, Col 1958-59; Syracuse University, B.F.A., 1957, 1960; Cooperstown Art Association, Selected One Person Shows: Lawrence liver­ Principal, JAmes J. Pirkl/Design, Cazenovia; Sculpture, 1957. Consultant, General Electric Co.; Xerox Corp- Cooperstown, New York, (award) 1962, more Laboratory, Livermore, California, 1975. Selected One Person Shows: "New Directions," oration; Industries, Inc.; New 1965, 1967; Roberson Memorial Art Gallery, Selected Group Shows: International Video Syracuse University Lubin House, New York, York State Council on the Arts. Binghamton, New York, 1961; Munson­ Exposition, Buenos Aires, 1976; "Third Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York 1977- "New York State Artist Series/' Herbert j Annual Video Galleria Df I ndustrial Designs: Television Exposition," Arte 1 John~onMuseum, Cornell University, Ithaca, Moderna, Ferrara, Italy, 1975; "Computer portable radios, phonographs, computer New York 1977; "Paintings on " Student Genesis ff Joe and Emily Lowe Art Gallery, cab inetry, outboard motors, corporate identity Center Gallery, Marshall University, Hunting­ programs. 1977; I ~ternationalVideo Exposition, IVAN POWELL ton, West Virginia, 1975; "Jim Ridlon - In Vienna, 1977. Professional Organizations and Awards: Retrospect," Logan Art Center for the Professor, Visual Communi- Selected Public and Private Collections: Industrial Designers Society of America; Human b. 1 Creative and Performi ng Arts, Concord cation; Graduated from P.S. 164, where I was Factors Society; co-editor, The the College, Athens, West Virginia, 1975; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse; Circle of captain of the safety patrol, New York City; Art and Science of Design,; Who's Who in "Paintings," Everson Museum of Art, Graphic Habitat, Chicago; Lawrence Livermore Attended: New York City Community College, American Art; Who's Who in the East. Syracuse, 1974. Laboratory, Livermore, California. Pratt Institute, Cooper Union, New School of Selected Group liAs Duet," Hamilton Selected Publications and Awards: II Artists Social Research, Art Students League, School and Computers," A. F.I. P.S. Proceedings, of Visual Arts. Art Gallery, Canada, 1975; "Work in Minia­ MERLIN F. POLLOCK ture" Contemporary Gallery, Ahemedabad, National Computer Conference, 1976; Selected One Person Shows: Foote, Cone and Article in Artist ancl Computer, Harmony b. 1905; Professor Emeritus, Painting; School Indi~,1975; liThe Junkman," ~ochester. Belding, Inc.; Benton and Bowles, Inc.; of the Chicago Art Institute, B.F.A., M.F.A. Memorial Art Gallery, 1975; Video Experi­ Books, 1 . Scientific Computer Animation, Hamilton College. co-author, S. Levine, Pub. - National Tech­ Selected One Person Shows: Kresge Art Center, ment Papyrus," 6 artists, created '.ive on . Selected Group Shows: Everson Museum of Channel 21, Rochester, 1975; "Prlntmakmg nical I nformation Service; Three Grants from Michigan State University, 1959; Joe and CAST (Computer/Video experimentation); Emily Lowe Art Gallery, Syracuse University, Jewish Community Center, Syracuse; New '73," Wells Gallery, Ottawa, Canada, 1973. York Fair; New York City Public Grant from Cornell University (Video/Film 1958-71; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, Library. Selected Public and Private Collections: 1970; Rahr Art Gallery, Manitowac, Wisconsin, Munson-Will jams-Proctor I nstitute, Utica; The 1968. Awards: Four posters in Print Magazine, "Best Juillard School, New York; Art Gallery c:f American Posters 1960-70," Show; The Selected Group Shows: New York World's Hamilton Canada; Vincent Price Collection, Society of Illustrators; .Art Club of New York; OWEN SHAPIRO Fair, Exhibition of American Art, 1939; Los Angeles, Californ . State Legislation Art Directors Club of Toronto; American b. 1942; Associate Professor, Drama; Pratt. Rocky Mountain National Invitational Building, Albany, New York. SyracuseInstitute of Graphic Graphis University Magazine .. Art Galleries Institute, B.I.D., 1964; Brooklyn College, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, 1 Selected Publications and Awards: Director, M.F.A., 1966. Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse Annuals, School of the Visual Arts, N. Y.S.S.S.A., 1 through 1966; 100 Years, New York 1976 - present; CAST Grant, 1976; Selected One Person Shows: "Homage Owen MICHAEL R Shapiro," Cinematheque Francaise, Paris; State Painting and Sculpture I nvitational, New Syracuse University Senate Grant, 1976; b. 1936; Assistant Professor Experimenta-I Artists For Democracy Gallery, London, York State Fair, 1966; Munson-Williams­ l Football's Man of the Year in the Arts Award­ Proctor I nstitute, Utica, intermittently Studios; Assistant Dean - College of Visual presented by the Long Island Athletic Club England; Retrospective, Cinemedia, 1 through 1975. and Performing Arts; Hunter College, B.A.; and New York News, 1976; First Prize Rochester. University of Connecticut, M.A. Selected Public and Private Collections: Syra­ Painting, , 1976. Selected Group Shows: Athens International cuse University; Everson Museum of Art, Selected Group Shows: Everson Museum of Film Festival' Manheim I nternational Film Syracuse; Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Art; CAST Retrospective, 1975. Festival' Am~ricanI nternational Film Festi­ Utica; Lincoln First Bank of Rochester, New Selected Publications and Awards: CAST, 1974. val; San 'Francisco I nternational Film Festival; York; Marine Midland Bank, Syracuse. Douglas Film Festival. Selected Awards and Grants: Awards in the above listings; Two Grants from CAST; Office of Economic Opportunity. MICHAEL SICKLER Honorarium, C. V.A. Gallery, Sculpture I nvi­ GARY TRENTO JOHN VARGO tational, Illinois State University, Normal, b. 1945; I nstructor, Studio Arts; Layton b. 1941; Associate Professor, Stud io Arts; Professor, Visual Commun',.."'·t'r..·".. Cleveland Illinois; Sculpture Purchase ~ward,35th School of Art, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, B.F .A. f • University of Virgin B.F.A., 1963; Pratt Annual Exhibition, Sioux City Art Center, I 1951. 1968; University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WIS- Institute, New York, M.F.A., 1967. consin, M. 1973. Iowa; Sculpture Award, Art I nco Annual Selected One Person Shows: Fayetteville Exhibition Great Bend, Kansas; Honorary Selected One Person Shows: Syracuse Univer- Library, 1977; LeMoyne College, Syracuse; Selected One Person Shows: Bradley Galleries, Woods Tea~hng Assistantship, University of sity Lubin New York, 1975; Everson University of Pennsylvania. Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Everson ~useun:of Museum of Art, Syracuse, 1976; St. Michael's Nebraska, Lincoln. Selected Group Shows: New York State Fair, Syracuse; Syracuse University Lubin College, Vermont, 1977; Lemoyne College, 1977; Society of Illustrators; Two Man Show," House, New York. New York, 1978. Syracuse University, 1976; "Three Man Selected Group Shows: Milwaukee Art Center, LUDWIG STEIN Selected Group Shows: Cazenovia College, Show/' Syracuse University Lubin House Gal- 1972, 1973, State Show; ,; 974, b. 1938; Assistant Professor, Freshman Core; New York, 1977; Cooperstown National, New lery, New York, 1 . Cooperstown, 1975, National; Milwaukee Art Center, Te.n Kutztown State College, B.S., B.F.A.; Tyler York, 1977; Munson-Williams-Proctor 1975. Man Show," 1973; Potsdam National Drawing School M. F .A. institute, 1977; Ii Arena If B ingham- of Art, Selected Public and Private Collections: Cleve­ Competition, 1975. Selected One Person Shows: St. Martin's ton, New York, 1977; New York State Fair, 1977. land Museum of Art, Ohio; Munson-Williams­ Selected Public and Private Collecti.ons: ~ayton College of London; Gallery 5, Duluth; Proctor I nstitute, Utica; Syracuse Un iversity, School of Art, Milwaukee, WisconSin; Un.l­ Gallery 118, M is; Sir John Cass School Selected Awards and Grants: First place, Syracuse; Dr. R. Riggs Klika, Solon, 0 versity of Wisconsin; Ralph Wieli~n;Schiltz of Art, London; Mount Aloysius College, painting, New York 1977; Ford Professor Robert M. Anderson, DeWitt, New Breweries; Edmond Jewandowskl. Cressin, Pennsylvania. Grant, 1977. York. Selected Group Shows: Exhibited n~tionwide, Selected Publications and Awards: Purchase also at the Hoya Gallery, London; Pizza LAWSON SMITH GEORGE VANDER SlUIS Award, New York 1977; Audubon Savanarola 15, F irenze, Italy. Magazine, 9/76 - 9/77; National Lampoon, b. 1947; Instructor, Studio Arts; O.klah?ma Selected Public and Private Collections: b. 1915; Professor, Graduate School; Cleve­ 12/77; American Scholastic, Summer 1977. State University, B.F.A., 1970; UnIversity University of Nebraska; Temple University; land I nstitute of Art, diploma, 1939; Colorado F. Springs Fine Arts Center, 1939-40. of Nebraska, M. 1974. Long Beach Art Foundation; Kutztown Selected One Person Shows: Henri. Gallery, State Col Selected One Person Galleria d' Arte DONALD C. WATERMAN Washington, D.C., 1976, 1977; Fal!"banks Selected Publications and Awards: Barbara Contemporanea, Florence, 1 . Roches- b. 1928; Professor, Textile Arts; Edinboro Gallery, Syracuse University~Gar.dlner Art ter Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, New Rose Jurors Award, Tyler Alumni Show; S~­ State College; Cleveland I nstitute of Art; Gallery, Oklahoma State University; N.C.W.B. cond Place Wind River Valley National Paint­ York, 1959, 1969; Jacques Seligmann Gallery, University, M. F.A. Gallery University of Nebraska, Lincoln; New York/ 1959; Royal Marks Gallery, New ing Exhibition; "Best of Sho;;,," Berks Cou~:y Conte~poraryArts Foundation, Oklahoma Partner, Waterman Design, Manlius, New York. Regional for Eastern States; Best of Show, York, 1962, 1963,1964; Kra.sner Gallery, New City, Oklahoma. Fabric Design Clients: F. Schumacher & Co., Syracuse7th Annual Waterloo, Iowa. University York,Art 1968, 1969,Galleries 1971. New London; Cohaiwa, New Selected Group Shows: Ball State Nation?1 G roup Shows: Ii American York; liberty of York; Maharum Fabrics Corporation, New Sculpture and Drawing Exhibition, ~~~cle, 1945-1957,ft Minneapolis I nstitute of York; S. M. Hextec I nc., Cleveland. Indiana; Cooperstown Nation,al ExhibitIOn, FRANCIS G. SWEENEY 1957; "Contemporary Painting and Sculpture," Cooperstown; Kutztown N~tl?~al Wallcovering Design Clients: F.Schumacher b. 1923; Adjunct Professor, Visual,Communi­ University of Illinois, 1961; "125 Years of New Sculpture and Drawing Exh~bltlon,.Kutztown, & Co., New York; Sunworthy, Division cation; Graduate of Rochester Institute of York Painting and Sculpture," New York Pennsylvania; Davidson ~atlonalPrint . Reed Ltd., Toronto; Wallcrown Ltd., Darwen, and. Technology, 1946. State Exposition, Syracuse, New York, 1966; Drawing Exhibition, Davl~s?n,North Ca~ollna, "American Art/' White House, Washington, England; Imperial Wallcoverings, Cleveland; National Drawing Competition, State Univer­ Selected One Person Shows: Brandywine D.C., 1966; "The Door," Museum of Contem­ W. H.S. Lloyd Co., I nc., New York. sity College, Potsdam. Galleries, Albuquerque, New Mexico; !exas porary Crafts, 1968. Art Gallery, Dal Texas; Gallery Elajana, Selected Public and Private Collectio~s:.Ball Toronto; Galerie Bernard Desroches, Selected Awards and Grants: Jurors Award, State University, Muncie, In?ia~a;1~IInOis. Montreal. Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, 1958, 1969; State University, Normal, IllinOiS; SIOUX City Fulbright Grant, 1951-52; New York State Art Center, Sioux City, Iowa; Board of Selected Group Shows: Spectrum G~llery, Council on the Arts, Barndoor Project, 1966; Education, Stillwater, Oklahoma; Dr. Ernest Pittsford, New York; Associated Artists. Syracuse University Senate Research Grant, Little, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Gallery Syracuse; Two Rivers Gallery, Blng­ 1975. hamto~,New York; Munson-Williams-Proctor Selected Awards: Sculptu:e Pur~haseAward, I nstitute, Utica. Ball State National, MunCie, I ndlana; Purchase V. ANN WATERMAN JEROME WITKIN SYLVIA WYCKOFF b. 1931; Adjunct Professor, Textile b. 1939; Associate Professor, Studio Arts; Professor, Freshman Core; Syracuse Univer- Cleveland I nstitute of Art; American Mexican Cooper Union, certificate, 1957-60; Berlin sity, M. 1944; B.F.A., 1937. Institute, Mexi co City; The Art Center, Lima; Academy, West Berl in, Pu litzer Fellow, 1961; 1944. Syracuse University. M.F.A. Univeristy of Pennsylvania, 1967-70. Selected One Person Shows: Cazenovia Col­ Partner and Designer: Waterman Selected One Person Shows: S.U.N.Y. at lege, 1976; Oneida, with Richard Wolff, 1970; Manlius, New York. Cortland, October 23 - December 1, 1977; May Memorial Church, with Richard Wolff, I nterior Design CI ients: Coopers & Lybrand, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey, Octo­ 1969; Associated Artists, with Richard Wolff, Syracuse; Johnson Control, Syracuse; Red ber 1975; Kraushaar Galleries, New York, 1 . First show in Chancellor's Office, with Star Express Lines, Auburn; Genera! Electric 1976, 1973 (One Man Show). Durger, 1 Co., Syracuse; Mutual of Omaha, Syracuse. Selected Group Shows: "I nvitation Group," Selected Group Shows: National Association of Fabric Design CI ients: F .Schumacher & Co., Skidmore College, November 3 - 28, 1977; Women Artists, New York; Munson-Williams­ New York; Liberty of London; Riverdale "Contemporary Realism'" Suffolk Museum, Proctor Institute, Utica; Rochester Memorial Fabric, New York; Fieldcrest, New York; Stonybrook, Long Island, September 1971; Art Gallery; Cooperstown Art Association. Wamsutta Dublin, New York. II American Drawings," Yale Un iversity Art Selected Public and Private Collections: Wallcovering Design Clients: The Birge Gallery, October - November 1973; II Living Marine Midland Bank Collection; R. Dietz Buffalo, New York; Wallcrown Ltd, Toronto; American Artists and The Figure," Pennsyl­ Company; W.S. Y. R. Radio Station. vania State University Museum, November­ Imperial Wallpaper, Cleveland; Narin Products Selected Awards: Associated Artists Gordon December 1974; "Candid " De Cordova Ltd., Lancaster; Eagleshain Prints Inc., New Steele Award; First Prize in Water Color, Museum, Lincoln, Massachusetts, December York; Warner Co., Chicago. Syracuse Regional; League Prize Water 1975. for Color;,N. L.A.P.W. National Show. Selected Public and Private Collections: JACK WHITE Permanent Collection: Pennsylvania State b. 1931; Adjunct Professor, Studio University; Canton Art Institute, Oh . Philips Morgan State University, B.F.A., 1958. Exeter Gallery; University of Maine at Portland; University New Hampshire; Selected One Person Shows: Everson Museum of Minnesota Museum of Art. of Art; Gallery of Art, Morgan State Uni­ versity, Baltimore; Schenectady Museum of Selected Awards and Grants: Guggenheim Fine Art; Wells College, New York; Museum Award in Painting, 1963; First Van Wickie Gallery, Lafayette Col Easton, Hallgarton Prize, National Academy of Pennsylvan ia. SyracuseDesign, 1973; Ford Grant through University Syracuse Art Galleries University, 1976. Selected Group Shows. Finger Lakes Regional, Rochester; "D irections in Afro-American Art," Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell RICK WOLFF University; "Exposure Four," Memorial Art Associate Professor, Texti Ie Boston Gallery, Rochester; Munson-Williams-Proctor University, B.F.A.; Syracuse University, Institute, Utica; Allentown Art Museum! M.F.A.; Royal College of Art, F.R.C.A. Allentown, Pennsylvania. Stained Glass Commissions: St. John's Church, Selected Public and Private Collections: Bermuda; Christ Church, New York; LeMoyne College, Syracuse; Marine Midland , Syracuse University; St. Mary's Bank Collection, Syracuse; Everson Museum of Episcopal. Syracuse; University Gallery S.U.N. Y. Art, Art Drawings and paintings in many collections. Albany; Gallery of Art, Morgan State Univer­ Represented by Brooks Jackson I Galiery sity, Baltimore. lolas, New York. SYLVIA WYCKOFF Professor, Freshman Core; Syracuse Un iver­ sity, M.F.A., 1944; B.F.A., 1937. 1944. Selected One Person Shows: Cazenovia Col­ lege, 1976; Oneida, with Richard Wolff, 1970; May Memorial Church, with Richard Wolff, 1969; Associated Artists, with Richard Wolff, 1968; First show in Chancellor's Office, with Durger, 1977. Selected Group Shows: National Association of Women Artists, New York; Munson-Williams­ Proctor Institute, Utica; Rochester Memorial Art Gallery; Cooperstown Art Association. Selected Public and Private Collections: Marine Midland Bank Collection; R. Dietz Company; W.S. Y. R. Radio Station. Selected Awards: Associated Artists Gordon Steele Award; First Prize in Water Color, Syracuse Regional; League Prize for Water Color;.N. L.A.P.W. National Show.

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