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BILL FISHER

EDUCATION


1996:

Master of Fine Arts, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio

1988-93:

Apprentice to the Master, Yoshida Hanga Academy, Tokyo, Japan

1985:

Bachelor of Arts, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia


EMPLOYMENT

2008-Present:

Associate Professor, Chair, Department of Art, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia.

2007:

Associate Professor, Interim Chair, Department of Art, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia.

2002-06:

Assistant Professor, Department of Art, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia.

2001-02:

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Art, Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, Georgia.

2000-01:

Professor of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia.

1996-99:

Visiting Artist in Residence (Assistant Professor of Printmaking), Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. Teaching beginning intaglio, beginning lithography, advanced and graduate print workshops. Day to day supervision and maintenance of printshop.

1996:

Serigraphy Instructor, Ohio University. Was wholly responsible for grading, instruction, and ordering of supplies for introductory course.

Serigraphy Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Supervisor: Mary Manusos. Assisted instructor in all phases of advanced serigraphy course. Other responsibilities included maintenance of studio and materials.

1995:

Intaglio Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Supervisor: Abner Jonas. Assisted instructor with technical demonstrations, teaching, critiques, and grading of introductory intaglio course. Facilitated studio operations and maintained equipment.

Lithography Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Supervisor: Robert Lazuka. Responsibilities included maintenance of materials and equipment, refurbishing of studio, and assistance to instructor in all phases of classroom instruction and grading.

Serigraphy Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Supervisor: Mary Manusos. Provided assistance to instructor in grading, teaching, and technical demonstrations. Responsibilities included leading critiques, maintaining equipment and supplies, and participation of major renovations to serigraphy studio.

Foundations Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Full responsibility for instruction and grading of beginning drawing course.

Papermaking Teaching Associate, Ohio University. Supervisor: Mary Manusos. Participated and assisted summer papermaking workshop. Responsibilities included technical support to students and studio maintenance.

1994:

Japanese Woodblock Printmaking Instructor, Ohio University Department of Continuing Education. Created and instructed course for adult members of the Athens and OU community.

1990-93:

Hanga Teaching Associate, Yoshida Hanga Academy, Tokyo, JAPAN. Supervisors: Yoshida Tsukasa and Master Yoshida Toshi. Instructed beginning students in traditional Japanese woodblock techniques. Further service included maintenance of studio and facilities, and organizing weekly life drawing sessions.

1988-93:

Life Drawing Instructor, The Asahi Culture Center, Tokyo, JAPAN. Created and taught beginning, intermediate, and advanced figure drawing courses.

Western Art History Instructor, The Asahi Culture Center, Tokyo, JAPAN. Created and taught courses in the historical development of major trends in occidental art.

1987-88:

Intaglio Instructor, The College of William and Mary Department of Special Programs. Created course for adult beginning printmakers covering full range of techniques and the history of intaglio.


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