Eric Hamlin
Degrees A.A., Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH, 2016 B.F.A., Wright State University, Dayton, OH, 2018 Eric assumes the role of Studio Art Technician for […]
Degrees A.A., Sinclair Community College, Dayton, OH, 2016 B.F.A., Wright State University, Dayton, OH, 2018 Eric assumes the role of Studio Art Technician for […]
Degrees MFA, Photography, Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 2012 BFA, Sculpture, Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN, 2006 Sharon […]
As an associate professor of art and art history, Kendall teaches sculpture and ceramics with a focus on the ways art affects the way we see the world.
Siewert’s published work focuses on the work of the late-19th century artist James McNeill Whistler, but his research interests extend to the artistic exchange between America and Britain. He works with students in post-Renaissance and contemporary art history.
Degrees B.F.A., Painting & Drawing, Bowling Green State University, 1993 M.Ed., Educational Technology, Kent State University, 2015 Jodi Robison is the Visual Resources and […]
With teaching credentials in traditional, digital, and alternative photography as well as studio work in performative video and interactive installation, Murphy Milligan explores the relationship between photography and storytelling. She has been featured in over 100 exhibitions both in the United States and internationally.
Degrees B.F.A., Art Education & Printmaking, Ohio University, 2007 M.ED., Instructional Design & Technology, West Texas A&M, 2022 Tracy is a Wooster native who […]
A former Fulbright Scholar, Cosgriff is an expert of the Italian Renaissance with published work on painter Raphael and his critical engagement with the classical tradition. She also teaches courses on Northern Renaissance, Baroque, and Islamic art.
With a teaching and research focus on medieval and African art history, Morrow’s classes include opportunities for students to learn directly from objects in The College of Wooster Art Museum.
A painter, printmaker, and installation artist, Mangubi’s extensive work has been exhibited around the world and is in permanent collections in Maine, Oregon, California, and Malaysia. Her thematic projects probe hidden meanings in familiar historical and philosophical constructs.