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Kim Miller: Wednesday, May 6th, 2015,11:30-1:00 pm in Lecture Hall 1

Kim Miller received her BFA from Cooper Union in New York City and her MFA from Vermont College. Miller has shown videos, performed live and combinations thereof on national tours and international shows, from China to Milwaukee. Kim was awarded the Mary L. Nohl Individual Artist Fellowship 2009-10, Artist-in-Residence at Compeung, Doi Saket, Thailand in 2011 & 2012, Artist-in-Residence at Lynden Sculpture Garden in 2013-14 and a Puffin Foundation, Ltd. Grant in 2014.

She has taught in the humanities and design department at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand; the film and graphic design departments in the United States at UW-Milwaukee; and in the foundations, fine art, liberal studies and design departments of Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design.

Debra Baxter: Wednesday, January 15, 2014, 11:30 -1:00 pm in Lecture Hall 1

Debra Baxter is a sculptor and jewelry designer who combines carved alabaster with crystals, minerals, and metals. She received her MFA in Sculpture from Bard College in 2007 and her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1996. She also studied at Academia di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy. Debra has received an Artist Trust Individual Artist Grant and three 4Culture Individual Project Grants. She was nominated for a Louis Comfort Tiffany Biennial Award and a finalist for the Pacific Northwest Art Award.

Debra’s work has been featured in Zoo Magazine Germany, Edelweise Magazine Switzerland, Zink, Art Ltd., Design Bureau and Sculpture magazine, as well as in hundreds of blogs all over the world. Debra’s work has been exhibited in solo shows including Wanting is Easier Than Having, Platform Gallery, Seattle WA; So Proud of You, Howard House, Seattle, WA; and Debra Baxter, Massimo Audello, NYC, NY. Recent group shows include Scientific Visions, OCHI Gallery, Sun Valley, Making Mends, Bellevue Art Museum, Bellevue WA. Death and other Objects, Or Gallery, Vancouver BC; Woman in the Directors Chair, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Seth Frankel: Wednesday, October 19, 11:30-1:00, Lecture Hall 1

Seth Frankel is the founding principal of a newly formed firm, Studio Tectonic in Boulder, Colorado. Studio Tectonic provides museum exhibition design, graphics and planning services. Seth has 18 years of experience in the design and implementation of projects ranging from small to major exhibits with budgets over 50 million dollars.

Seth’s work includes all phases of project development, including master planning, design, content development and curatorial services, multimedia creation, fabrication and construction administration. Prior to starting Studio Tectonic, Seth was the managing director of ECOS Communications, as well as an exhibit designer for the Smithsonian Institution and for Douglas|Gallagher where his work included the creation of major museum exhibitions, cultural centers and entertainment/industrial venues.

Most recently while at ECOS Communications he has completed The Washakie Museum, a 28,000 square foot institution in Worland Wyoming focusing on the archeology, paleontology and western human settlement of the Big Horn Basin. He is also nearly final in the completion of a ten acre zoological Asian elephant exhibit at the Denver Zoo.

His work has been awarded recognition from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the Society for Environmental Graphic Design, the National Association for Interpretation as well as been featured in popular and professional publications and numerous film festivals.

Seth holds a bachelor’s degree from The Evergreen State College with a focus on education and the environment, as well as fine arts training in furniture design at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
(Bio from http://www.studiotectonic.com)

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