
“Dinosaur in the Dollhouse” is a collaborative exhibition of painting by Professor Kristen Letts Kovak, Sarah Jacobs, and Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann.
“Dinosaur in the Dollhouse” is a collaborative exhibition of painting by Professor Kristen Letts Kovak, Sarah Jacobs, and Katherine Tzu-Lan Mann.
Professor Kovak exhibits two of her drawings in “Group A: Celebrating 75 Years,” which also contains work by Professor Emerita Mary Weidner.
Her sixth for the publication, Professor Kristen Kovak’s most recent essay, “Comparing for Critical Distance,” focuses on the dynamic relationship between artist and audience.
“Artists Who Teach” brings together professors and instructors from colleges and universities across southwestern Pennsylvania.
The exhibition includes work from Professor Imin Yeh and Adjunct Professors Scott Andrew and John Peña.
Professor Kovak’s exhibitions, “On Looking” at 707 Penn Gallery and “White Noise” at 709 Gallery in Pittsburgh, are on view November 17 to January 28.
Now on view at Eastern Michigan State University in Ypsilanti, the “Great Lakes Drawing Biennial” is national contemporary works on paper exhibition occurring every two years.
Professor Kristen Letts Kovak was awarded the 2016/17 Wimmer Faculty Fellowship for the Development of Teaching from CMU’s Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence and Educational Innovation for redeveloping “Drawing for Non-Majors.”
Kristen Letts Kovak is the Senior Associate Dean for Academics and Student Success and an Associate Teaching Professor in the College of Fine Arts. She teaches undergraduate courses on drawing, painting, and aesthetic philosophy, including the intra-collegiate seminar, “Passport to the Arts.” She studied painting, drawing, and theory at the Maryland Institute College of Art,… Read more »
There are chapters on individual Professors Kim Beck, John Carson, Jamie Gruzska, Kristen Letts Kovak, Lenka Clayton, Caroline Record. In addition, the book includes artworks by professors James Duesing, Clayton Merrell, Jon Rubin, Susanne Slavick, Scott Andrew, Peter Mandradjieff, and Christopher McGinnis.
Recent Comments