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  • Art Education

    Patricia Edwards [blog]

    Senior Lecturer, Art Education

    VBHEC 273 : paedward@odu.edu : 757.368.4110

    MFA State University of New York at New Paltz, Painting

    BFA Rhode Island School of Design, Illustration

    Ms. Edwards joined ODU in 2006 and serves at the Virginia Beach Higher Education Center as  lecturer and university supervisor. She values a curriculum rich in service-learning and partnerships have included the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center, ForKids, inc., the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southampton Roads and Rosemont Youth Library. She has exhibited in national juried exhibitions and prestigious awards include the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and the Lab Schools of Washington where she attended the Power of Art workshop based on the critical research of Sally Smith, founder of the Lab Schools of Washington. Edwards provided illustrations for the book Guesstimation by ODU professors Larry Weinstein and John Adam (Princeton University Press). Professional work experience includes working at Grey Advertising NYC and MOMA prior to teaching at Dutchess Community College.

     

    Arlene Martin

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Art Education

    VAB 203 : amartin@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    Ed. S. University of Virginia, Principal Licensure

    MA Ed. Towson State University

    BA Towson State College

    Martin, an educator and artist, has taught all levels from kindergarten through university, in Europe and the US. She has trained and mentored many potential art teachers over 25 years in both the public schools and on the university level, led art education workshops, written numerous curriculum guides for levels K-12, developed the Advanced Placement Art History course for a local public school system, and was a reader of the AP Art History exam (for which students earn college credit). She has led many student trips overseas, received awards (Teacher of the Year), and held leadership positions in the public schools. She holds licensure in principal administration and supervision.

     

    Richard Nickel

    Associate Professor, Art Education

    SAB 119 : rnickel@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Edinboro University, 2000

    BA Buffalo State College, 1997

    Born October 1, 1969 in Rochester, NY. From 2000–2002, taught Art Education and Ceramics at Valley City University in North Dakota. Joined ODU Art Department in fall 2002 as the Art Education Program Director and started the Saturday Morning Art Classes in 2003. Richard has been an active artist and educator. He has been published in several Lark books on ceramics, 500 Tiles: An Inspiring Collection of International Work, 500 Animals In Clay, 500 Figures in Clay and 500 Bowls. His juried and invitational shows include, Tablets: Text and Image in Clay Carbondale Cay Center, Colorado, Ink And Clay 34 Kellogg University Art Gallery at California Polytechnic, CA. (Jurors: Darrel Couturier and Mark Greenfield), Forms & Shapes: Inspired by Architecture at Akar Gallery, Iowa City, IA , The George Ohr National Arts Challenge: Paul Soldner The Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS. He has been also awarded several Grants on research in Education and Ceramics, Faculty Innovator Grant, ODU Summer Research Fellowship. He also likes wearing loose fitting clothing, and the sound carrots make when you bite into them.

  • Art History

    ‪Vittorio Colaizzi‬

    Assistant Professor, Art History

    Diehn 121 : vcolaizz@odu.edu : 757.683.4054

    PhD Virginia Commonwealth University, 2005

    Dr. Colaizzi has edited a critical anthology on the American painter Robert Ryman, and his monograph on the same artist is currently in press. Colaizzi's scholarship and criticism has appeared in Smithsonian's American Art, the Woman's Art Journal, and Art Papers. His current research centers on contemporary abstraction and its historical roots.

     

    Sharon Dilustro

    Lecturer, Art History

    Diehn 123 : sdilustr@odu.edu : 757.683.4772

     

    D’An Knowles

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Art History

    Diehn 118 : tknowles@odu.edu : 757.686.6249

     

    Linda McGreevy

    Professor, Art History

    Diehn 121 : lmcgreev@odu.edu: 757.683.4054

    PhD University of Georgia, 1975

    MA University of Georgia, 1972

    BA Armstrong State College, 1967

    McGreevy came to ODU in 1978, three years after she earned her PhD at the University of Georgia. In the past 30 years, she has developed the modern area in the art history program, beginning with one of the first courses on Women’s Art to be taught in the country, and including the history of photography, design, and a series of concentrated courses in modernism beginning with Fin de Siècle, 1870 to 1914 and continuing in twenty-year increments to Art Since 1960, fondly called “Art Since Lunch.” She also teaches a graduate seminar in art criticism, in which the major styles in the field are read and discussed in depth. Working as both critic and art historian, McGreevy has written about contemporary artists both nationally and locally, concentrating on artists like Ida Applebroog, Luis Cruz Azaceta, Sue Coe, Keith Sonnier, and Newton and Helen Mayer Harrison. Her art-historical writing has been involved with German art created before and between the world wars; her book Bitter Witness: Otto Dix and the Great War appeared in 2001 and she is currently working on a biography of Käthe Kollwitz. McGreevy is a member of International Association of Art Critics (AIC), the Historians of German and Central European Art (HGCEA), and the Southeastern College Art Conference (SECAC).

     

    Anne H. Muraoka

    Assistant Professor, Art History

    Diehn 120 : amuraoka@odu.edu : 757.683.4678

    PhD Temple University, 2009

    MA Syracuse University, 1997

    BA University of Hawaii, Manoa, 1993

    Dr. Muraoka is a specialist in Italian Renaissance and Baroque art, and in particular, Counter-Reformation painting. A recipient of the J. William Fulbright Fellowship, Rome, Italy (2006–2007), she has taught art history at Temple University from 2004–2009 as an adjunct while completing her dissertation. Dr. Muraoka has also taught art history at Philadelphia University, Arcadia University, and Drexel University in Pennsylvania, and St. Ambrose University in Iowa. She joined the Art Department at Old Dominion University in the Fall of 2011. Dr. Muraoka is a contributor to Oxford Bibliographies Online and is currently working on a book on Caravaggio.

     

    Agnieszka Whelan

    Instructor, Art History

    Diehn 123 : awhelan@odu.edu : 757.683.4772

     

    Robert Wojtowicz

    Professor, Art History, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies

    Diehn 119 : rwojtowi@odu.edu : 757.683.4052

    PhD University of Pennsylvania, History of Art, 1990

    MA Columbia University, Art History and Archaeology, 1984

    MA & BA (cum laude) University of Pennsylvania, American Civilization, 1983

    Dr. Wojtowicz is an expert on the life and work of critic Lewis Mumford, Dr. Wojtowicz is the author of Lewis Mumford and American Modernism (1996); the editor of Sidewalk Critic: Lewis Mumford’s Writings on New York (1998) and Mumford on Modern Art in the 1930s (2007); and the co-editor, with Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, of Frank Lloyd Wright and Lewis Mumford: Thirty Years of Correspondence (2001).

  • Crafts

    James Chalkley

    Adjunct Associate Professor, Crafts

    VAB 203 : jchalkle@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Alfred University, 1978

    BFA Virginia Commonwealth University, 1976 

    Chalkey's work has been featured in numerous national exhibitions, publications, and in museum and private collections. He has received many honors throughout his career, including the Fellowship Award from the Virginia Center for Creative Arts, a Professional Fellowship Award from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and the Presidential Citation for Outstanding Educator from the Governors School for the Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Richmond.

     

    Dianne DeBeixedon

    Department Chair & Associate Professor, Crafts

    VAB 203 : ddebeixe@odu.edu : 757.683.5182

    MFA University of Georgia

    BFA Southern Illinois University

    Debeixedon's work, using contemporary and ancient techniques to form silver, gold and steel, has been included in national and international exhibitions and published in Art Jewelry Today, and The Contemporary Blacksmith. She has published articles in Metalsmith Magazine and The Anvil’s Ring. She is actively involved in Goldsmithing and blacksmithing organizations and maintains membership in the Society of North American Goldsmiths, Artist Blacksmith Association of North America and the Tidewater Blacksmith’s Guild.

  • Drawing & Design

    Heather Bryant [site]

    Lecturer, Drawing, Printmaking, Painting

    VAB 128 : hbryant@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University, 2006

    Bryant has been a recipient of the Virginia Museum Fellowship, the Saunder’s Memorial Graduate Scholarship from Old Dominion University, and has received Graduate Fellowships from Norfolk State University. Her work has been exhibited at the Leopoldo Carpinteyro Gallery of the Intituto Mexicano Norteamericano de Relaciones Culturales in Monterrey, Mexico, the Graphic Communications Gallery at the National Library in Tallinn, Estonia, and the Simon Fraser University Gallery in British Columbia. Her work has been included in the K.Caraccio Print Collection in New York, The Special Collections of the Art Museum of Estonia, the Print Collection of The School of Art at the University of Wales, the Print Collection at Zayed University in Dubi, and the Proyecto ace Print Collection in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  

     

    Elliott Jones

    Associate Professor, Painting, Drawing

    VAB 212 : ejones@odu.edu : 757.683.5462

    MFA The Ohio State University, 1976

    BA Norfolk State College, magna cum laude, 1974

    E.C. Jones, a resident of Virginia Beach for nearly thirty years, is a painter. He served on the faculty of Norfolk State University for fifteen years; five of those years as graduate program director in Visual Studies (1987 to 1992). He is currently graduate program director for Visual Studies at Old Dominion University. Jones has also studied at the Tyler School of Art, and Temple University in Philadelphia. He has exhibited his paintings and drawings extensively throughout the United States and has won numerous awards.

     

    Elizabeth Leeor

    Adjunct Associate Professor, Drawing, Studio Core

    VAB 139 : eleeor@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Virginia Commonwealth University

    Leeor is a painter, photographer, dancer, and graphic designer. In addition to teaching, she works as a freelance photographer and dances at Todd Rosenlieb Dance in Norfolk. She exhibits mixed media, painting, and photography nationally. She has also taught at Virginia Commonwealth and Ball State Universities.

  • Foundations

    Anne Bousquet

    Adjunct Associate Professor, Foundations

    VAB 226 : bousquet@cox.net : 757.683.4840

    MFA Arizona State University

    BFA Old Dominion University

    Prior to teaching at ODU, Bousquet taught at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and Tidewater Community College Visual Arts Center. Her work consists of multimedia paintings, assemblage, photography and printmaking. She is also a free-lance graphic designer and has lived in California, Maryland, North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado and Virginia.

     

    Erin Cross

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations

    VAB 203 : 757.683.4047

     

    Gale Flax

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations

    VAB 203 : gbflax@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

     

    Patricia Isenhour

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations

    VAB 203 : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BA Seton Hill University, Visual Arts Management

    Isenhour received Awards of Excellence and Outstanding Achievement in both Studio and Art History Courses, at Seton Hill University, where she studied under master painter Ray Defazio.

     

    Kate Kronick

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations and Studio Core

    VAB 203 : kkronick@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BFA New York University, Photography

    Kronick is an award-winning artist and photographer who has worked and exhibited in New York City, Virginia and abroad. In addition to numerous exhibitions, her photographs have been published as CD covers, in magazine articles for musicians, and as book covers for authors. Most recently, her work was selected for the Virginia Artists 2007 juried exhibition. She also teaches at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, and Virginia Wesleyan College.

     

    Marsha Maurer

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations

    VAB 203 : mmi@widowmaker.com : 757.683.4047

     

    Clay McGlamory

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations and Printmaking

    VAB 139 : claymcglamory@yahoo.com : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BFA Old Dominion University

    In addition to teaching printmaking and design courses, McGlamory teaches printmaking and book arts for the Governor's School for the Arts. He has had 12 solo, 15 small group exhibitions, and has been included in over 120 national and international juried and invitational exhibitions. He has won awards for printmaking and mixed media works and is an active, participating member of the Southern Graphics Council and the American Print Alliance.

     

    Virginia Van Horn

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BFA University of North Carolina, Printmaking

    Norfolk native Virginia Van Horn is a long-time member of the Hampton Roads art community and has an extensive exhibition record both in the region and the Southeast. Virginia currently teaches at both Old Dominion University and the Governor's School for the Arts. Inspired by her childhood as a champion rider, she is fascinated by animal imagery, especially horses. Her most recent work branches out from equestrian images to explore new and different combinations of animals, both wild and domestic. 

  • Graphic Design

    Ivanete Blanco [site] [pinterest page]

    Assistant Professor, Graphic Design

    VAB 227 : iblanco@odu.edu : 757.683.5460

    MFA Visual Communication, The University of Oklahoma, 2003

    BFA Graphic Design, Oklahoma State University, 1997

    Ivanete Blanco worked as an in-house designer at Naterra International Inc., a cosmetic company in Dallas, Texas, before moving back to Oklahoma to work as a graphic designer for Harold's Stores Inc., a national retail store. In 2000, she began her graduate studies at the University of Oklahoma and produced an array of design work in both print and interactive media. Her MFA thesis was a non-traditional book titled Power of Words: Subtleties of Hate. Upon completion of her MFA studies, she began teaching in the Graphic Design Program at Texas State University. In Fall of 2010, she joined the Art Department at Old Dominion University. She continues to freelance and has published or exhibited work in Graphic Design USA, Create Magazine, Graphis, Creativity, Art Directors Club of Houston, Dallas Society of Visual Communication, and University & College Designers Association. She is actively involved in the design community and is a member of AIGA, the professional organization for design.

     

    Kenneth FitzGerald [academic site] [personal site]

    Professor, Graphic Design

    VAB 112 : kfitzger@odu.edu : 757.683.5459

    MFA Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Design, 1996

    BFA Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Ceramics, 1983

    FitzGerald is the author of Volume: Writings on Graphic Design, Music, Art, and Culture, published in 2010 by Princeton Architectural Press. He was a frequent contributor to Emigre magazine from 1996–2006, and has also been published in Eye, Idea, and Redaction magazines; the books Graphic Design and Reading, and The Education of a Graphic Designer Volume 2; plus the online journals Voice: AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, Design Observer, and Speak Up. He organized the exhibitions Adversary: an exhibition (of) contesting graphic design, Emigre in Norfolk, Stefan Sagmeister: a graphic designer, and Repurposes (with Garland Kirkpatrick). In 2006, he was a guest on "Design Matters with Debbie Millman," an internet radio design talk show. From 1997–2004, he produced The News of the Whirled, a 4-issue limited-edition novel as magazine, that was cited for excellence by the American Center of Design and AIGA. As an artist, he is in a number of private and corporate collections, with artist books in the Museum of Modern Art/Franklin Furnace/Artist Books collection.

     

    Harriet McCullough

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graphic Design

    VAB 203 : HMcCullo@odu.edu: 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University, 1994

    BFA Old Dominion University, 1991

    McCullough is a graphic designer for Bay View Dental Laboratory in Chesapeake. Her drawings prints and graphic design have been shown extensively throughout the United States, including Chicago; Indianapolis; Crystal Lake, Illinois; Cedar Falls, Iowa; and New Haven, Connecticut, among others.

     

    Greg Willis

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Graphic Design

    VAB 203 : GWillis@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BS Fine Arts Hunter College, New York City, 1979

    Willis has been designing for the Army Training Support Center for the past 30 years and previously served as Art Director for Army Trainer magazine. Currently, his work includes creating brand and marketing for ATSC. Throughout his career, Willis has been the recipient of 35 awards for his design work including several from the American Graphic Design sponsored by Adobe, NYC. Additionally, Willis has received numerous federal government awards including the prestigious Presidential Design Award sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts. Other awards include two Meritorious Civilian Service Awards: A Commander's Award for Civilian Service and The Achievement Medal for Civilian Service and, also, an award from The National Association of Government Communicators (NAGC). As a designer, Willis has often been called upon for professional comment and has been a contributor of editorials for professional publications such as Graphic Design: USA, NYC, and has been noted in Communication Arts magazine. Also Willis' achievements as a designer was acknowledged on a national level when he was published with the nation's leading designers in the industry in Non Traditional Design by Mike Quon, NYC. Willis' paintings have been part of several exhibitions at the Chrysler Museum, Norfolk, and have been sponsored by Central Fidelity Bank, Norfolk, VA.

  • Sculpture & Mixed Media

    Peter Eudenbach [site]

    Associate Professor, Sculpture

    VAB 140 : peudenba@odu.edu : 757.683.4070

    MFA Sculpture, Ohio State University

    BFA Sculpture, Massachussetts College of Art

    BA Humanities, Providence College

    Conceptual artist Peter Eudenbach uses sculpture, installation, and video to explore the history of ideas while playing with our expectations of the commonplace. His sculpture and video has been shown both nationally and internationally at venues such as Ars Electronica in Linz, Austria, Exit Art in New York, The Rotunda Gallery in Brooklyn, The Musée d’Art Modern et Contemporain de Strasbourg, in France. He is a 2007 recipient of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Fellowship. In 2009 had solo exhibitions at the Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim in Neuenhaus, Germany and at the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Virginia. 

     

    John Roth [site]

    Associate Professor, Sculpture

    VAB 139 : jroth@odu.edu : 757.683.4847

    MFA University of Wisconsin Madison, 1990

    BS Art & Industrial Education Northern Michigan University

    Raised in the Chicago area, Roth worked for nine years in a research lab fabricating models, prototypes, one of a kind machines and destructive testing. He also worked for 10 years as an instructor and technician in sculpture at Ohio University School of Art. His active exhibition record includes recent shows in New York, Chicago, Minneapolis and London. Recent exhibitions include Radius 250, Artspace Gallery in Richmond VA, and the Wayne Spring National juried show, Wayne Art Center, Wayne PA. Roth has been the recipient of a Wisconsin Arts Board Fellowship in 1994, a Dane County Wisconsin (Madison) Individual Artist Fellowship in 1993, the Robert Riddick Memorial Award as part of the Rawls Museum National Juried Show in 2007, and the Anne DeVaughn Award for most innovative work in the Wills Creek Survey Allegany Arts Council National competition in 2007.

     

  • Painting

    Heather Bryant [site]

    Lecturer, Drawing, Printmaking, Painting

    VAB 128 : hbryant@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University, 2006

    Bryant has been a recipient of the Virginia Museum Fellowship, the Saunder’s Memorial Graduate Scholarship from Old Dominion University, and has received Graduate Fellowships from Norfolk State University. Her work has been exhibited at the Leopoldo Carpinteyro Gallery of the Intituto Mexicano Norteamericano de Relaciones Culturales in Monterrey, Mexico, the Graphic Communications Gallery at the National Library in Tallinn, Estonia, and the Simon Fraser University Gallery in British Columbia. Her work has been included in the K.Caraccio Print Collection in New York, The Special Collections of the Art Museum of Estonia, the Print Collection of The School of Art at the University of Wales, the Print Collection at Zayed University in Dubi, and the Proyecto ace Print Collection in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  

     

    Elliott Jones

    Associate Professor, Painting, Drawing

    VAB 212 : ejones@odu.edu : 757.683.5462

    MFA The Ohio State University, 1976

    BA Norfolk State College, magna cum laude, 1974

    E.C. Jones, a resident of Virginia Beach for nearly thirty years, is a painter. He served on the faculty of Norfolk State University for fifteen years; five of those years as graduate program director in Visual Studies, (1987 to 1992). He is currently graduate program director for Visual Studies at Old Dominion University. Jones has also studied at the Tyler School of Art, and Temple University in Philadelphia. He has exhibited his paintings and drawings extensively throughout the United States and has won numerous awards.

  • Print & Photo Media

    Heather Bryant [site]

    Lecturer, Drawing, Printmaking, Painting

    VAB 128 : hbryant@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University, 2006

    Bryant has been a recipient of the Virginia Museum Fellowship, the Saunder’s Memorial Graduate Scholarship from Old Dominion University, and has received Graduate Fellowships from Norfolk State University. Her work has been exhibited at the Leopoldo Carpinteyro Gallery of the Intituto Mexicano Norteamericano de Relaciones Culturales in Monterrey, Mexico, the Graphic Communications Gallery at the National Library in Tallinn, Estonia, and the Simon Fraser University Gallery in British Columbia. Her work has been included in the K.Caraccio Print Collection in New York, The Special Collections of the Art Museum of Estonia, the Print Collection of The School of Art at the University of Wales, the Print Collection at Zayed University in Dubi, and the Proyecto ace Print Collection in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

     

    Ken Daley

    Professor, Printmaking

    VAB 129 : kdaley@odu.edu : 757.683.4056

    MFA Yale University, 1964

    BFA University for the Arts, 1962

    Daley has taught at ODU since 1965. His work has been exhibited nationally in many juried and invitational shows, and it is included in several public and private collections. In addition to teaching at Old Dominion University. Daley has been a visiting artist at the University of Colorado, Cornish College of Art in Seattle, Rollins College in Florida, Ohio State University, Siena Heights University in Michigan, The Zhejiang Academy of Art in China, and at Hatch Show Print in Nashville. Since 1996, Professor Daley has been affiliated with the College Board and the Educational Testing Service as a reviewer of Advanced Placement portfolios, and this year was named to the College Board and Educational Testing Service Development Committee.

     

    Clay McGlamory

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations and Printmaking

    VAB 139 : claymcglamory@yahoo.com : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BFA Old Dominion University

    In addition to teaching printmaking and design courses, McGlamory teaches printmaking and book arts for the Governor's School for the Arts. He has had 12 solo, 15 small group exhibitions, and has been included in over 120 national and international juried and invitational exhibitions. He has won awards for printmaking and mixed media works and is an active, participating member of the Southern Graphics Council and the American Print Alliance.

     

    Greta Pratt [site]

    Assistant Professor, Photography

    VAB 219 : gpratt@odu.edu : 757.683

    Greta Pratt is the author of two monographs, Using History (Steidl, 2005) and In Search of the Corn Queen (National Museum of American Art,1994). Her works are represented in major public and private collections, including The Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and The Minneapolis Institute of Art. In addition, Greta was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, served as photography bureau chief of Reuters International in New York City, and had photo essays published in major newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times Magazine and The New Yorker. She is a recipient of a 2007 New Jersey State Council on the Arts Artist Fellowship.

  • Studio Core

    Kate Kronick

    Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundations and Studio Core

    VAB 203 : kkronick@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Visual Studies, Norfolk State University/Old Dominion University

    BFA New York University, Photography

    Kronick is an award-winning artist and photographer who has worked and exhibited in New York City, Virginia and abroad. In addition to numerous exhibitions, her photographs have been published as CD covers, in magazine articles for musicians, and as book covers for authors. Most recently, her work was selected for the Virginia Artists 2007 juried exhibition. She also teaches at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, and Virginia Wesleyan College.  

     

    Elizabeth Leeor

    Adjunct Associate Professor, Drawing and Studio Core

    VAB 139 : eleeor@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

    MFA Virginia Commonwealth University

    Leeor is a painter, photographer, dancer, and graphic designer. In addition to teaching, she works as a freelance photographer and dances at Todd Rosenlieb Dance in Norfolk. She exhibits mixed media, painting, and photography nationally. She has also taught at Virginia Commonwealth and Ball State Universities.

  • Assistant Dean for the Arts

    Fred Bayersdorfer

    BAL 833 : fbayersd@odu.edu : 757.683.3020

  • The Baron and Ellin Gordon Galleries

    Ramona Austin

    Curator, Baron and Ellin Gordon Galleries

    raustin@odu.edu : Gallery Office 757.683.6272

  • Art Department Staff

    Philip Hazell

    Systems Support Technician

    VAB 142 : phazell@odu.edu : 757.683.3293

     

    Robbin Love

    Office Manager

    VAB 203 : rrlove@odu.edu : 757.683.4047

  • Visual Resources

    Nancy Shelton

    Curator, Instructor

    Diehn 122 : nshelton@odu.edu : 757.683.4053

Old Dominion University, Art Department, Visual Arts Building, Room 203, 49th Street, Norfolk VA 23529      757.683.4047