Jillian Brown ‘11, Jacque Byrom
‘08, Emma Donelson ‘10, Katie
Feher ‘10, Anne Goetz ‘10, Johanna
Hanley ‘07, Sarah Henry ‘10, Calie
McLouth ‘10, Mandy Smkyla ‘07,
and Rachael Williams ‘11
all donated artistic bras to be auctioned
off at the Tecumseh Economic Development’s
third Art Bra Auction held in October to benefit
the Hickman Cancer Center.
Jason Stockman BFA, '07 presented
a one-person exhibit at Defiance College in
Oct 2007.
Alecia Laeder BFA, Art Education,
‘07 won the Michigan Art Education
Association (MAEA) Memorial Fund Art Scholarship
2007 to complete her studies. She was chosen
as the sole recipient through a state wide
competitive application process. The award
was presented at a banquet at the annual conference
which was held in Grand Rapids in October.
Leeann Brooks, BFA, Art Education,
‘09, has developed a body of
work using Etch A Sketches and is planning
a major installation with them at her senior
exhibition. She contacted the manufacture,
OhioArt and they were most enthusiastic about
her work and are sending 30 Etch A Sketches
for her in support of her senior exhibition.
Amy Allison, BA, Art/Interior Design
‘92 has developed SODA, a line
of stationary and paper products that are
in a number of venues in Chicago where she
is a furniture designer. Currently Amy has
several of her furniture designs in production
for Holly Hunt.
Meagan Armantrout Kubu, Art Education,
‘07 has accepted a position
teaching at Swartz Creek High School.
Angie Fenn, BA, ‘92,
was named Curator and Registrar at the Zanesville
(OH) Art Center. She received her Masters
in Museum Science from Texas Tech and worked
at a small museum in Appleton, WI and most
recently the Henry Ford Museum outside Detroit.
Emily Martinus Kanine, Art Education,
‘03 left Mason High School
where she was an art teacher and now is an
elementary art teacher in Ludington.
Current students John Ahearn BFA,
‘09 and Mandy LeBlanc,
BA, ‘07, former students and
alumni Rachael Dodson, BA, '03, James
Freeman, Clay Leonard , BFA, ‘06,
and Jason Stockman BFA,‘07,
and art faculty IB Remsen
were all included in an Regional Invitational
Ceramics Exhibition at the Detroit Artists
Market , July 27- Aug 25, 2007.
Valerie Poynter Dutton, BA, Art Education
‘99 has a new position, which
was created for her at Lincoln HS in the Warren
School District
Jason Stockman, BFA ‘07
has two upcoming exhibitions, a one-person
show at Defiance College and at the Society
of Arts and Crafts in Boston which will feature
his teabowls first shown in his senior exhibition
at Adrian. This past summer he also was selected
as the studio assistant for the woodkiln class
taught by internationally known ceramist,
Jack Troy at Oxbow School of Art in Saugatuck,
MI. Jason has also accepted a job with Donovan
Palmquist who is the one of the foremost authorities
kiln building. Jason will be traveling the
US building kilns and will be based in MN.
His experience in assisting in building the
salt and wood kiln on Adrian’s campus
provided him outstanding experience and ultimately
this opportunity.
Rachael Dodson BA ’03
was accepted to study Glassblowing at Oxbow
School of Art in the summer of 07.
Emily Pierce, BFA, ‘07 was
selected through a competitive application
process for assistantships at two artists
colonies for the summer of 2007, Arrowmont
in TN and Penland in NC.
Megan Richmond, BFA ‘08
has work displayed in Bowspirit Gallery in
South Haven, MI. and will continue to represented
by them.
Allison Beaulieu , BFA, Art Education‘06
has accepted a position as an elementary art
teacher at Nathaniel Dett Elementary in Chicago.
Robin Dluzen BFA, Art/English ‘08
won the $1000.00 first prize in the Larry
and Diane Johnson Pathways to Excellence Award
sculpture competition held last April. Other
AC finalists were Linette Griteman
‘08, Kay Murrell ‘08,
and Laura VanCamp ‘08.
Current students John Ahearn ‘09,
Linette Griteman‘08, Kevin Kwaitowski,
‘08, Jason Stockman ‘07, Laura
Van Camp ‘08, and Teaching
Assistant Clay Leonard ‘06
built our new wood fire kiln under the direction
of faculty IB Remsen. This makes Adrian the
most comprehensive ceramics programs among
small schools in the region.
Lisa Switalski, BFA, Art/English,
‘02, graduated from Columbia
College with her MFA in May. She is currently
a papermaker (yes, this is a full-time, paid
position) at the Brodsky Center at Rutgers
University.
Megan Sykes, BFA, Art/English ‘05,
is in the graduate program in Museology at
the University of Washington in Seattle in
Museum Science and beginning her thesis in
the fall of 07
Bethany Douglas BFA, ‘06 is
a gallery assistant at the River Gallery in
downtown Chelsea.
Jeremy Jones, BFA ‘05,
earned an MFA in Advertising Design from the
Savanna College of Art and Design in May 07.
He recently moved to Florida, prior to that
was the Art Director at the Blufton City Sun.
Karly Herron BFA, ‘09
was awarded a scholarship to study at the
Oxbow School of Art in the summer of 2007.
Mike Barker, BFA, ‘03
got a job right out of his internship at Flatlanders
Sculpture working with nationally known sculptor
Ken Thompson who makes large scale commission
work. Mike left Flatlanders this past spring
to start his own sculpture business in Bay
City, MI
Rachel Sherwood, BA, ‘04
spent a year in Teach for America, teaching
at-risk 7th graders in the Baltimore, MD school
system. Now she is back in MI, and with alums
Abbey Adams, BA ‘04
and Kristen Toy Carter, BFA‘04,
also living in the Detroit area, have established
a blog called Quarterlife Artists (http://quarterlifeartists.blogspot.com/)
Rachel, Kris, and Abbey give themselves weekly
painting assignments and post the results
on their blog, to keep art a vital part of
their lives. They’ve recently started
an “artist of the month” feature
and in September are featuring the fiber art
of Jen Kay ‘03.
Clay Leonard, BFA,‘06
just completed serving as the Art and Design
Department’s first teaching assistant.
He has been accepted at Bowling Green State
University where he will be working toward
his MFA in ceramics. He will serve as a graduate
assistant and teach in his second year. He
received a full tuition scholarship and stipend.
Clay has also shown in national exhibitions
including a bowl show in Carbondale, CO and
the Kent State Cup Exhibition where he received
honorable mention. He had a three person show
at the Lenawee Council for the Visual Arts
(LCVA) this past spring and had a work featured
in the national Clay Times magazine at the
same time.
Adrian artists include studio artist Steve
Kostyshyn, painter and illustrator
Mindy Lewis, watercolor illustrator
Cindy Callog, sculptor Mike
Barker, graphic designer Elaine
Medrow, Henry Ford museum curator
Angie Fenn Reynert, pro sports
designer Jose Melero, and
Joy Franklin, a teaching
artist in Italy.
Tabitha Beers Bradford is
an art therapist at Foote Memorial Hospital.
Recent Adrian graduates are in MFA programs
at Savannah College of Art & Design, Columbia
College's Center for Book and Paper Arts,
City University of New York, and Kendall College
of Art and Design.
Jeremy Butler-Pinkham, a
math major and art minor, is an architect
in San Francisco.