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Barbara
Yontz
Biography:
Barbara Fontana Yontz
assistant
professor fine art
MFA,
Vermont College, Visual Art
M.A.,
Vanderbilt University, Art History
M.A.,
The University of South Florida, Art Education
B.A.,The University of South Florida, Painting
Barbara
Yontz, currently an Assistant professor of art at St. Thomas Aquinas
College in Sparkill, New York spent eight years as Associate professor
of art at Watkins College or Art in Nashville. Yontz teaches 2,
3 and 4-D studio classes as well as contemporary art and issues
in contemporary art and theory. She is an artist and writer, recently
signatured in the Fragile Species exhibition at the Frist Center
for Visual Arts in Nashville, included in the Toxic Landscapes
exhibit at the Jose Marti National Library in Havana, Cuba, and
has exhibited at the Limner Gallery in New York, at the Boston
Museum School and the Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts
and Sciences, New Jersey as well as other exhibitions throughout
the U.S. and in Mexico. She has written art criticism and articles
on art for publications such as, “Art Papers”, “The Chicago Art
Journal” and “InReview” and recently presented papers at the Popular
Culture Conference on Unorthodox Teaching Methods in the Arts,
and the Southeastern College Art Association Conference on Artists
and Action in the Community. An avid researcher, concepts fuel
her work especially ones related to embodiment and action, materiality
and immateriality. Her most recent experiments are in the area
of three and four dimensions…performance, sound and space. Her
work is an interrogation of the notion of boundaries as it mediates
our notions of both personal and social relations.
Contact
Barbara Yontz
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