News & Events
Faculty Successes
Fall 2006
Assistant Professor Christopher Ganz won a cash
prize for his intaglio print entitled “Jonah’s Ark: The
Leviathan Ascendant” at Artlink’s 26th Annual National
Print Exhibition and was entered into a collection of
the Kohler Art Library Archives at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. His image “A Mammalian
Future?” was part of an invitational portfolio for the
2006 Southern Graphics Council Conference at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison. His intaglio print
“Self-Checkout” was accepted in the 2006 national
juried exhibition The Printed Image: The First
Biennial Midwestern Graphics at the Alice C.
Sabatini Gallery and Shawnee County Public Library,
both in Topeka, Kan.
Associate Faculty Sayaka Ganz and alumni Jason Stopa (’04) and Kristy Jo Beber (’04) were featured in Sam Hoffman’s photo essay in The Journal Gazette entitled The State of Art. The presentation can be found at http://jordan. fortwayne.com/jgweb/ specials/050706-Artists- Multimedia.
Sayaka Ganz was recently
accepted into Bowling Green’s M.F.A. program for
sculpture. She was granted a full assistantship as well
as a scholarship.
Fine Arts Chair and Associate Professor Dana
Goodman’s sculpture “The Rambouillet that
Discovered Tomatoes” was
included in the Sculpture
Center’s Into View, the 15th
Anniversary Window on
Sculpture exhibition held at
Cleveland State University and
The Politics of Space held at Clackamus Community
College in Oregon City, Ore., as part of the 2006
National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts
(NCECA) conference. His sculpture “A Little Hot
Though” was displayed in the Crafts National
exhibition at the Lancaster Museum of Art in
Pennsylvania as well as the 16th San Angelo National
Ceramic Competition at the San Angelo Museum of
Art in Texas. “Mr. Pumpkin Head” and “Hercules in
the Garden” were part of the Thinking in 3-D
exhibition at FWMoA.
Professor John Hrehov’s painting After the Flood was
exhibited at Text and Textures at FWMoA. His
paintings “Insomnia,” “The Sign of Jonah,” and “The
Boulevard” were part of FWMoA’s 2006 Biennial:
National Contemporary American Realism.
Together with the 2006 NCECA conference in Portland, Ore., Associate Professor Nancy McCroskey curated the exhibition The Politics of Space at Alexander Gallery at Clackamus Community College in Oregon City, Ore. Several of her tile works were featured in the invitational exhibition Thinking in 3-D at FWMoA. She gave two lectures this spring, one at FWMoA as part of the museum’s Art Scene series presenting her latest Botania works, another as a visiting professor at the University of Evansville.
Professor Audrey Ushenko was selected as an
upcoming artist-in-residence at the Indiana State
Museum. Her paintings will be featured in a new
book, 100 New York Painters, authored by Cynthia
Maris Dantzic and printed by Schiffer Publishing.
Ushenko’s paintings were shown in a solo exhibition at
Huntington University in September.
