Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop Catalogs 2010-2014 | Page 5

artistic staff DOUG CASEBEER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR CERAMICS, SCULPTURE, FURNITURE DESIGN, WOODWORKING & WOODTURNING Doug is in his 26th year of running workshops at the Ranch. He received his MFA in ceramics from Alfred University and his BFA from Wichita State University. Doug’s service to the field has involved outreach in rural Jamaican schools, technical support and assistance for Nepali potters, and advising art centers in Chile and Hawaii. His artwork is in collections around the world, including a permanent installation in 2007 at the Yingge Museum of Ceramics in Taiwan. In 2009, Doug was elected to the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva, Switzerland and was a featured artist at the Chinese Academy of Fine Art in Beijing. Contact Doug at 970/923-3181 x238 or [email protected]. PAUL COLLINS, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR PAINTING, DRAWING & PRINTMAKING Paul holds an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University and a BA from Dartmouth College. He is a graduate of Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture and was an artist in residence at Anderson Ranch from 1991-93. He has taught at Rhode Island School of Design and shown his work at various galleries around the country. Contact Paul at 970/923-3181 x236 or [email protected]. ANDREA WALLACE, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR Digital media & photography AND CHAIR of SUMMER WORKSHOPS Andrea Wallace received her MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Before coming to the Ranch, she worked as Assistant Professor at Lake Forest College and Willamette University. Her film, Rochell and Brian, a documentary about teenage pregnancy, premiered at the New York International Independent Film Festival in 2006. She exhibits nationally and internationally with numerous shows throughout the Americas, Europe, China and the Middle East. Contact Andrea at 970/923-3181 x233 or [email protected]. SONYA TAYLOR, PROGRAM COORDINATOR CHILDREN’S AND OUTREACH Sonya studied at the University of Colorado at Boulder and formerly served as the art teacher at the Ross Montessori School in Carbondale. She is the founder of Yellow Canary, a children’s arts and crafts studio in based in Basalt, Colorado. Contact Sonya at 970/923-3181 x204 or [email protected]. scholarship opportunities The Ranch takes a great amount of pride in awarding a variety of student scholarships available every summer with approximately 20% of our students receiving assistance. See page 69 for more scholarship details. workshop sponsorships Any supporter who contributes $10,000 or more annually has the opportunity to be listed as a Workshop Sponsor. Gifts at this level underwrite all our programs. We are pleased to recognize these leaders in this way. Please contact Judy Clauson, Director of Advancement, for more information. w el co me  3