Bakersfield College - Art History
Master's of Fine Arts
Printmaking
Clemson University
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Printmaking and Drawing
East Tennessee State University
Somatic Movement
Photoshop
Art
Drawing
Contemporary Art
Curating
Printmaking
Grant Writing
Public Speaking
Arts
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Art Education
Teaching
Adobe Creative Suite
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O'connor
I am organized
have an innate ability to work well with others
and a gregarious personality. I am extremely hard working
and bring knowledge
energy
dedication
and motivation into the studio. \n\nI think that community engagement is one of the most important ways to have people learn about the relevance of art and how making it can impact not only ourselves but life around us. I hope that students come out of my classes having worked hard
and with an understanding and appreciation of the value of art and what it means to be responsible citizens aware of their surroundings.\n\nI love printmaking
drawing
illustration
and mixed media work. Please visit my website to see examples and read about upcoming and recent projects:\n\nwww.curLyMeg88.com
Meghan
College of the Sequoias
MTSU
Wayne State College
Bakersfield College
I instructed Art Appreciation
2-Dimensional Design
and Beginning Drawing courses. Working at a satellite campus in Delano
CA
much of my time was spent doing community outreach for the arts
and recruiting students for course retention.
Bakersfield College
Assistant Professor of Print Media
Wayne State College
Adjunct Professor
I instructed Beginning and Advanced Drawing and Beginning and Advanced Color and Design. Other responsibilities include co-advisor to Printworks
the college printmaking club.
College of the Sequoias
MTSU
Murfreesboro
TN
I currently instruct Foundations courses such as 2-Dimensional Design
Drawing I
and Drawing II. I teach printmaking and drawing courses for the Tennessee State Governor's School for the Arts program.
Full time Lecturer
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