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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > News Topics > Arts & Literature >

Visual Arts

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Elizabeth Childs

Associate professor of art history

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Childs' major interests are French 19th-Century visual culture, art, and politics, exoticism (particularly the work of Paul Gauguin), history of photography, and caricature.



Direct contact: (314) 935-5287 / ecchilds@wustl.edu


DB Dowd

Professor of Art

DB Dowd is a professor of Ccommunication Design and American Culture Studies. He holds a joint appointment in the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts and the College of Arts & Sciences at Washington University.



Direct contact: (314) 935-8403 / dbdowd22@wustl.edu


Bob Hansman

Artist-in-Residence, School of Architecture

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An accomplished artist, Hansman is nationally renowned for his work with under-privileged inner-city youth. He is the founder of "City Faces," a community arts program offering year-round drawing classes in a St. Louis housing project, and is active with other area arts organizations. His work has ...


Expertise: City Faces, Hewlett Program, architecture and society, art and education, community activism, stained glass, urban youth

Direct contact: (314) 935-7221 / hansman@architecture.wustl.edu


Jeff Pike

Dean of Art

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Since being appointed dean in 1999, Pike has overseen significant expansion of the School of Art's initiatives in digital media, which are rapidly becoming integrated into all curriculum areas, as well as a major renovation of facilities in Bixby Hall. The school's Carolyn Roehm Electronic Media Center ...


Expertise: Interdisciplinary study, Sam Fox Arts Center, graphic arts

Direct contact: (314) 935-6525 / jpike@art.wustl.edu


Mark Rollins

Chair of Philosophy in Arts & Sciences

Rollins academic interests include topics at the intersection of aesthetics and cognitive science. Those include theories of picture perception, the role of attention in aesthetic experience and a cognitive psychology of artistic style.


Expertise: aesthetics, cognitive science

Direct contact: (314) 935-6873 / mark@wustl.edu


Patrick Schuchard

E. Desmond Lee Professor for Community Collaboration

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Schuchard is a widely exhibited aritst whose current practice weaves elements of painting, sculpture, architecture, public policy and even city planning into remarkably whole cloth. Recent projects range from studio portraiture, book illustrations and public murals to University Lofts, a $5.6 million ...


Expertise: community development, entrepreneurship, murals, painting, portraiture, public art, sculpture

Direct contact: (314) 935-8664 / wpschuch@art.wustl.edu


Stanley Strembicki

Strembicki is a nationally and internationally exhibited photographer. Major portfolios range from 12 years of photographing Mardi Gras in New Orleans and Carnival in Italy to figure studies, digital works, photographs in and around Memphis and Graceland, urban landscapes of Italy and Western Europe, ...


Expertise: Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Carnival in Italy, figure studies, digital works, Memphis, Graceland, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8406 / strembicki@wustl.edu
William E. Wallace

Barbara Murphy Bryant Distinguished Professor of Art History

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Wallace is an internationally recognized authority on Michelangelo and his contemporaries. In addition to more than forty articles (as well as two works of fiction), he is the author and editor of four books on Michelangelo: Michelangelo at San Lorenzo: The Genius as Entrepreneur (Cambridge 1994); ...


Expertise: Early and High Renaissance Art, Italian Renaissance Architecture, Leonardo, Mannerism, Michelangelo, Old Master drawings, Raphael, …

Media assistance: (314) 935-8494 / liam_otten@wustl.edu



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(314) 935-8494
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Related Links:
Island Press Web site
Island Press online publication
School of Art Web site
School of Architecture Web site
Gallery of Art Web site

Related Groups:

Schools:
Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts

Departments:
Art History and Archaeology
College of Architecture/Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design
College of Art/Graduate School of Art

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Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2004


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