澳门天天好彩

澳门天天好彩 Art Department's Dominic Lippillo and Lori Neuenfeldt receive Schillig Special Teaching Project Award

headshot of Dominic Lippillo
Lippillo

The Mississippi State University Department of Art聽is receiving聽$3,000 to fund a project that will promote excellence in the classroom.

Associate Professor of Photography聽聽and Gallery Director Lori Neuenfeldt received the full amount they requested from the聽2020 Ottie Schillig Special Teaching Projects grant program to fund a聽project titled "Exhibition of student work made with digital photography."

"The Department of Art works to teach students not only how to make art but also how to present their art," said Lippillo. "Learning how to present their work on current technological devices will help students become viable candidates for graduate programs or top candidates for careers in a gallery, studio, or graphic design agency."

headshot of Lori Neuenfeldt - arms crossed, red painting background
Neuenfeldt

Funding from the award will be used to purchase digital聽equipment necessary to successfully show student work in a gallery setting to include iPad tablets, a Mac Mini, projector, displays, speakers and headphones.

The department plans to make the equipment available to students across all concentrations.

The Schillig Special Teaching Projects Program聽in the 澳门天天好彩 Center for Teaching and Learning provides financial support to encourage new ideas for improving undergraduate teaching.

An 澳门天天好彩 faculty member since 2010, Lippillo earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in photography from Youngstown State University in 2005 and a master鈥檚 degree in photography from Ohio University in 2009. Digital photography and photography survey are among courses Lippillo has taught at 澳门天天好彩.

Neuenfeldt joined the 澳门天天好彩 Department of Art in 2012 and serves as its gallery director. She earned a Bachelor of Science in studio art in 2002 and a Master of Arts in art history in 2009 from Florida State University.聽 She teaches courses in art history, senior research and historic costumes.

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