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Jonathan Goodman


Adjunct AssociAte Professor


Eric Heist


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


B.F.A., University of Delaware; M.F.A., Hunter College;


selected exhibitions: participant at rental, “Office Party,”


NYC; “Unfathom,” Max Protech, NYC; “Interfaith Center,”


“Travel Agents,” and other solo exhibitions at Schroeder


Romero, NYC ; grants: NYFA, Fellowship; Sally and Don


Lucas Artists Program at the Montalvo Arts Center;


founder and director of Momenta Art, Brooklyn.


Licio Isolani


Professor


Prospective Sul Design (Musee Des Arts Decoratifs


de Montreal); The New York Waterfront Marine Park


(The Municipal Art Society, NY);I Am An Art Work


(Guggenheim Museum/Whitney Museum/Metropolitan


Museum/M.O.M.A.. NY); Transference (Nassau County


Museum Ground, Rosyln, Long Island, NY); Geometric


Art (Trenton Museum, Trenton, NJ);Light-Motion


and Sound (Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY); One


Man Show (sculpture) (The New School for Social


Research, NY).


Shirley Kaneda


AssociAte Professor


B.F.A., Parsons the New School of Design; has exhibited


widely both in the US and in Europe. Her most recent


solo shows include Danese Gallery, NYC,2007, Bernard


Jacobson Gallery, London UK (2006), Galerie Jean-Luc


and Takako Richards, Paris, France, (2005), Feigen


Contemporary, NYC, (2003), Galerie Schuster and


Scheurerman, Berlin and Frankfort, Germany (2002).


Her work has been featured in many publications such


as Art in America, ARTnews, Contemporary, The New


York Times, Time Out among others.


Catherine Lecleire


Adjunct AssistAnt


Professor B.A., Ursinus College; B.F.A., University of the


Arts; M.F.A., University of Southern California; selected


solo and group exhibitions at Montclair Art Museum,


Hunterdon Museum of Art, William Paterson Univeristy,


College of New Jersey, University of Wisconsin,


Dana Library, Center for Contemporary Printmaking,


University of the Arts Wongwang University, College of
Fine Arts Shanghai, Printmaking Council of New Jersey,
Nathan Cummings Foundation, Mills College, Lawson
Gallery, Kala Institute; collections: Hunderton Museum,
William Paterson University, Lafayette College, College
of New Jersey, Center for Contemporary Printmaking,
Kala Institute; publication: Water-Based Ink: A Screen
Printing Manual for Studio and Classroom.

Jenny Lee
Adjunct Professor
Jenny Lee has exhibited extensively in galleries, arts
organizations and museums. In fall 2002, she had a
retrospective at the Hoboken (NJ) Historical Museum,
sponsored by the NJ State Council for the Arts and the
NJ Council for the Humanities, National Endowment
for the Humanities. In 2001, her work was featured in
the first-ever historical survey of 20th century welded
sculpture, at the Neuberger Museum. Her work is
in public venues such as the Brooklyn Museum,
the Newark Museum and the Neuberger Museum
of Art. Private collections include DeMenil and
Borgenicht-Brandt.

Frank Lind
Professor
B.A., Georgetown University; M.F.A., Pratt Institute;
selected solo exhibitions: “Recent Paintings,” 2010,
Gallery 210, Brooklyn, N.Y.; “Ocean Paintings from Long
Island,” Henry Gregg Gallery, DUMBO, New York, 2010;
selected group exhibitions: “The New Hudson River
School,” Riverstone Arts, Haverstraw, N.Y.; “Mermaids,”
Sideshow Gallery, Williamsburg, N.Y.

Naohisa Matsumoto
sculPture techniciAn, Visiting instructor

J. Martin Mazorra
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.F.A., West Virginia Univ; M.F.A, American University,
DC; Martin Mazorra of New York, is co-founder of
Cannonball Press. Martin is currently the Coordinator
of Printmaking at Parson’s School of Design in New
York City where he teaches lithography, woodcut, and
letterpress printmaking. He is the mastermind behind
the cross-institutional print exchange “Swaptropolis.”

Dennis McNett
Adjunct AssistAnt Professor
M.F.A., Pratt Institute. Dennis McNett was born in 1972
and grew up in Virginia Beach, VA. He moved to New
York in 2001 and has lived there since. He has been
carving the hell out of surly block prints for over 16
years. All of his encouragement as a young kid came
from his blind grandfather, who told him over and
over again that his drawings were good. Like a billion
other teenaged kids, later influences came from the
raw high-energy images pouring out of the ’80s punk
rock and skateboard scene. McNett has been fortunate
enough to have designed board graphics for Anti-Hero
skateboards and collaborate with Cannonball Press.
He works from his Brooklyn studio that overlooks the
smoggy Brooklyn Queens Expressway. He has also
taught at Parsons, Rutgers, Lower Eastside Print shop
and worked as a master printer at Brand X editions for
over four years.

Nat Meade
AssistAnt chAir of fine Arts
M.F.A., Pratt Institute; B.F.A., University of Oregon;
Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture; solo
exhibitions include “Falsetto” and “Guys are Dolls,”
Froelick Gallery, Portland Ore.; group exhibitions include
“Aqua,” Aqua Hotel, Miami, Fla.; “12 Painters in 12
Hours,” Rogue Space, N.Y.; “View Points,” Aljira, A Center
for Contemporary Art, Newark, N.J.; “Group Show,”
Perogi Gallery, Brooklyn, N.Y., among others; included
in the Artist Registry of Perogi Gallery, Brooklyn, N.Y.;
published in American Artists, Fine Arts Connoisseur,
Portrait of Portland.

Jennifer Melby
Visiting AssistAnt Professor

Ann Messner
Adjunct Professor
B.F.A., Pratt Institute; Her work investigates the inherent
contradictions between notions of private life/space
and public/civic experience. Her work is both social
and political in intention. She is a recipient numerous
fellowships including: the NEA, 3 NYFA Awards,
Henry Moore International Fellowship, Guggenheim
Fellowship, Anonymous Was a Woman Award, and a
Gottlieb Foundation Fellowship. She was a fellow at
Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University 2000; Princeton
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