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Faculty

 

Jaehan Bae
Office:
A/C 526
Phone: 920.424.7054
Email: baej@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Deborah Bartelt
Office:
A/C 523
Phone: 920.424.0919
Email: barteltd@uwosh.edu

203 Syllabus

 
 
 

Christopher Cannon
Office:
A/C 509
Phone: 920.424.7065
Email: cannonc@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Karina Cutler-Lake
Office:
A/C 517
Phone: 920.424.7066
Email: cutlerlk@uwosh.edu

Karina Cutler-Lake, Assistant Professor, received an MFA in Art and MA in Library and Information Science from the University of Iowa, and a BA in Studio Art from the University of Minnesota. She is an instructor in the Graphic Communications area of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Art Department. Ms. Cutler-Lake has won awards and honors as both a graphic designer and as a printmaker. Her professional interests include mapmaking, record-keeping, and “found” design.

 
 

T.C. Farley
Office:
A/C 509
Phone: 920.424.7065
Email: farley@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

David Hodge
Office:
A/C S207
Phone: 920.424.2236
Email: hodged@uwosh.edu

Faculty Emeritus

 
 

Li Hu
Office:
A/C 516
Phone: 920.424.7059
Email: hu@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Edwin Jager
Office:
A/C 528
Phone: 920.424.7057
Email: jager@uwosh.edu

Webpage

 
 
 

Teresa Lind
Office:
A/C 513
Phone: 920.424.3382
Email: lindt@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

E. Jeff Lipschutz
Office:
A/C 328
Phone: 920.424.0492
Email: lipschut@uwosh.edu

275/775 Syllabus

Chair of the Department of Art
 
 

Richard Masters
Office:
A/C 522
Phone: 920.424.2212
Email: masters@uwosh.edu

Richard Masters, Associate Professor, received his BA in Studio Art, and MA and MFA in Design from the University of Iowa. He teaches graphic design and illustration courses in the Graphic Communications area. His drawings have been featured in over fifty international, national, and regional juried fine arts exhibitions during the past ten years.

Since 2004, he has worked with the United States Mint to assist them in creating new designs for U.S. coin and medals programs. His design credits include the 2006 Nebraska State Quarter reverse and the obverse (heads) side of the 2007 Little Rock Central High School Desegregation Silver Dollar honoring that event’s 50th anniversary.

Masters has written an article for the Journal of Design and Technology, a periodical published by Design Net of Seoul, South Korea, and has been the recipient of several Faculty Development Research Grants.

 
 

Susan Maxwell
Office:
A/C 510
Phone: 920.424.7064
Email: maxwelb@uwosh.edu

MA and Phd: Art History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville

Field: Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture; History of Prints and Printmaking

 
 

Gail Panske
Office:
A/C 515
Phone: 920.424.7058
Email: panske@uwosh.edu

Gail D. Panske is a Professor of Art at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She received her MFA from Indiana University and a BFA from The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. Recent exhibitions include the "Lessedra Second World Art Print Annual" an international juried exhibition held in Sofia, Bulgaria; "Global Matrix" a major traveling international juried exhibition of contemporary prints; the "Janet Turner 4th National Print Exhibition" in Chico, CA; and "Art In Isolation: Contemporary printmaking In Rural United States", an invitational exhibition featuring work by 10 American artists, which traveled to venues in Denmark, Finland and Norway. Panske is also the recipient of an Arts Midwest/National Endowment For The Arts, Individual
Artist Fellowship, a Vander Putten International Fund Travel Grant, and numerous Faculty Development Research Grants.

 
 

Arthur Pontynen
Office:
A/C S205
Phone: 920.424.7067
Email: pontynen@uwosh.edu

321/521 Syllabus

 
 
 

Andrew Redington
Office:
A/C 504
Phone: 920.424.1349
Email: redingto@uwosh.edu

Webpage
Classpage

 
 
 

Barbara Rosenthal
Office:
A/C 514
Phone: 920.424.7060
Email: rosentha@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Emmet Sandberg
Office:
A/C 518
Phone: 920.424.7061
Email: sandbere@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Mark Sauter
Office:
A/C 526
Phone: 920.424.7054
Email: sauterm@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Paul Spanbauer
Office:
A/C 508
Phone: 920.424.7053
Email: spanbaup@uwosh.edu

 
 
 

Don Stolley
Office:
Photo Lab S10/507
Phone: 920.424.2219
Email: stollej@uwosh.edu

Don received a BA in painting and printmaking from UCLA (1970). He migrated to the University of Iowa, earning an MA (1972) and an MFA (1974) in photography and painting while teaching classes in photography and photoprintmaking. He also was a founder of an “Art and Technology” class at Iowa that involved early computer imaging…consisting of writing FORTRAN programs on paper punch cards to create images on 35mm microfilm.

Since 1984, Stolley has run his own advertising photography studio in Oshkosh, serving such clients as: Kimberly-Clark (and numerous other paper companies), Oshkosh B’Gosh, Johnsonville Food Products, Harley Davidson, MacDonald’s, Anchor Foods, Nestle’s Food Products, Klement’s Sausage and many other national and international companies.

Don shows both his commercial and his personal work in various galleries in the Fox Valley and the Midwest.

 
 

Wendy Strauch-Nelson
Office:
A/C 527
Phone: 920.424.7063
Email: strauchw@uwosh.edu

Dr. Wendy Strauch-Nelson, Assistant Professor, received her BS, MS in Art Education, and Ph.D in Urban Education from UW–Milwaukee. Her masters thesis was an inquiry into the drawings of Amish children from Wisconsin. Her dissertation, “The State of Art Programming in a Private School Choice Environment,” considered the effects of the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program on art instruction for participating children.

Dr. Strauch-Nelson has published in Art Education and School Arts. Her artistic interested are in the areas of painting, ceramics, and book-making. Her work has been exhibited throughout Wisconsin.

 
 

Michelle Tobia
Office:
Ceramics Lab
Phone: 920.424.0129
Email: tobiam@uwosh.edu

Michelle Tobia, Assistant Professor, received an MFA in Ceramics (2004) from Ohio University, a BFA in Ceramics (2001) from the Kansas City Art Institute and a BS in Human Development and Family Studies and Early Childhood Education (1996) from the Pennsylvania State University. In Spring 2006, she was a Visiting Lecturer in Ceramics at the University of Wisconsin- Madison. Michelle has been a resident artist at the Clay Art Center in New York and the International Ceramics Studio in Kecskemet, Hungary. She has exhibited her work nationally and internationally in China, England and Spain. Her work and research address and challenge the concept of containment by accessing ideas of place, beauty and perceptions of identity thru slip cast porcelain objects and mixed media installations.

 

Retired Faculty

  Paul Donhauser
Office:
Ceramics Lab
Phone: 920.424.0129
Email: donhause@uwosh.edu
 
 
  Ray Spicer
Office:
A/C 507
Phone: 920.424.2219
Email: spicer@uwosh.edu