L Art Greg L. Clayton, MFA - Assistant Professor Faye M. Doran, EdD - Professor Stanley B. Green, BSE - Instructor Paul M. Pitt, MFA - Associate Professor Don D. Robinson, MA - Professor & Chairman • ringing talented and successful art majors back to campus to present seminars in their areas of expertise was intensified by the Art Department in 1986-87. In November, Connie Alexander, who was serving as president of the student chapter of the American Society of Interior Design at Texas Woman's University, conducted a workshop in interior design. In January, Michael O'Keefe conducted a workshop in advertising art. In February, Danny Coston conducted a painting workshop. Faculty members were actively involved in their art specialties. Greg Clayton presented a one-man sculpture show in August and exhibited in the All Arkansas Art Teachers Show in Little Rock with his entry being selected to appear in the show catalog. Dr. Faye Doran exhibited in several arts and crafts shows. She also taught a Computer Assisted Weaving Design Workshop in November and taught a Leno Lace Weaving Workshop in August. She was accepted into the Ozark Foothills Craft Guild. Paul Pitt exhibited in several shows and is successfully marketing art work in Eureka Springs. Don Robinson published an article in The Sketchbook, a Kappa Pi International Art Fraternity publication and had an acrylic painting that was selected for a special show by the First National Bank in Little Rock. Stan Green received All-American Awards from the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for three athletic Wrap it up. During aMonday afternoon weaving class, Dr. Faye Doran exhibits a shawl that she made for demonstrational purposes. Students who took classes, such as weaving, had to put in many hours outside of class to learn the fundamentals of producing art the most practical way - with hands-on experience. Doran was highly involved with classes in the art curriculum that dealt with fibers, yarn, and weaving. - photo by ferry Traughber. 168 Art brochures and, in March, was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame for his outstanding service to NAIA as a Sports Information Director at the national and regional levels. Art majors were taken by members of the department to outstanding exhibits in Chicago, Nashville, and Memphis. In Memphis, they say the Rameses II exhibit. All the art faculty attended the Mid American College Art Association meeting in Memphis in October. John Keller was on leave of absence a second year for doctoral study at the University of Nebraska. Robinson served as an elder at the Westside congregation and Pitt as a deacon at the Bethel Grove congregation about six miles northeast of Searcy. ~
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