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Thomas Lucas
Visual Arts Department Chair
MFA, Merit Scholar, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
BFA, Printmaking ,Tyler School of Art, Temple University. Phila, Pa.
Taught : Tyler School of Art, The School of the Art Institute., Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Anchor Graphics, The Museum of Contemporary Art,  Beacon St. Gallery, and Gallery 37.  Awards include 3  Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Community Arts Assistance Program Grants, Gibbs Foundation Project Grant and Dew Foundation Grant.,  Director of  the Printmaking Department and Executive Director of Hummingbird Press at Lillstreet Art Center, Chicago. Independent Master Printer for artists, Richard Hunt, Kerry Marshall, Preston Jackson,  Alfredo Zalce. among others. Artist Advisory Board, Beacon Street Gallery. Represented by Griffin Graphics Gallery, Chicago

Glenn Rupert
BA, General Sciences Pennsylvania State
BFA, Drawing ,Kansas State
BA, Art History, Kansas State
MA, Printmaking Kansas State
MFA, Printmaking, University of Wisconsin Madison

Distinguished Teacher of America 1987, Visual Arts Chair 1986-1999, Board of Trustees and Board President for 3yrs at Anchor Graphics.

Mary Stover
BFA, Pratt Institute
MFA, SUNY Buffalo

Ms. Stover is an artist and arts educator who has extensive experience working with community based arts organizations and in Chicago Public Schools.  She has worked with The Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, Beacon St. Gallery, Chicago Arts Partnership in Education, Gallery 37 and Arts at the Center/ Northeaster Illinois Universities’s Chicago Teachers’ Center.  She is the recipient of several awards including two Department of Cultural Affairs Community Arts Assistant program grants.  Her artwork and collaborative projects have been exhibited in established as well as itinerant venues.

 

Brenda Moore
BFA, Moore College of Art and Design
MFA, The American University

Mrs. Moore lives and maintains a studio in Chicago.  Her work is represented by Linda Warren Gallery.  Born in New Jersey, she currently teaches painting sculpture, color theory and drawing.  Other professional experiences include an adjunct professor position at The American University, visual instructor at Lill  Street Art Center, Chicago and the McLean Project for the Arts, Virginia sponsored by the Corcoran School of Art.  Her work has been exhibited in Philadelphia, Washington D.C.   In 2005 she lectured and gave a workshop at Knox College in Galesburg, IL.

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