MFA, Vermont College, Visual Art

MA, Vanderbilt University, Art History

MA, University of South Florida, Art Education

BA, University of South Florida, Painting

Full time assistant professor of visual art and art history, teaching studio classes in 2-D, 3-D and 4-D as well as contemporary art and theory. A working artist, was recently signatured in the Fraglie Species exhibition at the Frist Center for Visual Arts in Nashville, and included in the Toxic Landscapes exhibit at the Jose Marti National Library in Havana, Cuba. Has also exhibited at the Limner Galler in New York, the Boston Museum School and the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts and Sciences. Published art ciritcism and articles on art in "Art Papers", "The Chicago Art Journal" and "InReview". Engages materials and processes to interrogate the meaning of 'boundaries' as it relates to social and psychological situations.

contact information:

currently lives in Nyack, New York

studio, 911 Hawkins St. Nashville, TN 37203

b.yontz@mindspring.com

byontz@stac.edu

 

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