(October 2012)



(June2014)

David Edward Harmon



Office: 1.325.649.8088 Home: 1.620.314.7607

Education:

1982 Master of Fine Art degree in Painting, School of Visual Art, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, (studied with Richard Mayhew)

1977 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri (studied with Phil Sultz)

Teaching Experience:

2012- Present Chair and Full Professor of Art, Howard Payne University,

Brownwood, Texas

Founder/Art Adjunct Instructor, Central Texas College (Ft. Hood), Killeen,

Texas

Online Art Instructor, Colorado State University (Global)

Greenwood, Colorado

Online Humanities/Art Instructor, Indiana Wesleyan University

2008 – 2012 Chair/Associate Professor of Art, Sterling College, Sterling, Kansas

2005 –2008 Professor of Art, Foundations Studies, the Savannah College of

Art and Design, Savannah, Georgia

1990 – 2005 Chair/Associate Professor of Art (tenured), Bethel College, Mishawaka, In.

2003 – 2005 Associate Faculty, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana.

1989 – 1990 Visiting Painter, Keystone College, LaPlume, Pennsylvania.

1988 Visiting Lecturer, LIHE, Liverpool, UK

1985 – 1989 Assistant Professor of Art, Painting Area Head, SUNY Potsdam, NY

1984 – 1985 Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

1982 – 1983 Visiting Professor, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Ms.

Professional Experience:

2014 Conference Paper accepted, The Art Canon

28th Annual National Conference of Art

and the Education of Artists, New York, New York

2013 Stars of Texas 8th Annual Paint-Off Competition Juror, Brownwood, TX.

Conference Paper accepted, 25th Annual National Conference of Art

and the Education of Artists, New York, New York

Paper presented, TASA Conference, Houston ,Texas

2012 Conference paper accepted at The 7th Annual International Conference of

Arts and Education, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Juror, Art is Ageless Juried Art Exhibition, March 2012, Sterling, Kansas

2011 Panelist, paper given, Rock Art: No Borders

25th Annual National Conference of Art

and the Education of Artists, New York, New York

Panel creator, FATE-MACAA conference, St. Louis, Missouri, March 2011

Lecture, Permanent Professor Gallery, U.S. Air Force Academy, 2/17/11.

Awarded fellowship, summer 2011, Vermont Studio Center, Johnson, VT.

2010 Public lecture, 11/15/10, On Drawing, at the Stringer Fine Arts center,

Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, Kansas

Panelist, paper given Visceral Vistas: Contemporary Landscape Painting

24th Annual National Conference of Art

And the Education of Artists, New York, New York

Juror, Scholastic Art Awards, Lyons, Kansas

2009 Panelist, paper accepted, Aftermath, 23th Annual National Conference of

Art and the Education of Artists, New York, New York

Artist residency Julia and David White Colony, Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica

Juror, scholastic art awards, Canton School District, Canton, Kansas

Panelist, paper accepted, Automatic Drawing, the 22th Annual National Conference of Art, New York, New York

2008 Panelist, paper given Modernism and the Machine, 6th Annual Hawaii

International, Conference on Arts and Education, Honolulu, Hawaii

2007 Awarded Artist-in Residence Fellowship, Julia and David White Colony,

Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica, June 2009

Panelist, paper given, Seeing the Unseen, 21st Annual National Conference

of Art and the Education of Artists, New York, New York

Summer Swarm Drawing Workshops, Red Gallery, Savannah, Georgia

SCAD Pastel Workshops, Gould Academy, Bethel, Maine

AP Reader, Studio Art, College Board Advanced Placement Program and

Educational Testing Service, Kentucky International Convention Center,

Louisville, Kentucky

Fresno Pacific University, Fresno, California

2006 Lecture and painting workshop, Matanzas School, Palm Coast, Florida

Radio interview, 12.7.06, Savannah State University, Savannah, Georgia

Panelist and moderator, School of Visual Arts, New York, New York

Public Lecture, CMC, Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Attended the C.A.A. conference, Boston, Massachusetts

2005 Juror, NIIA Exhibition, South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana.

2004 Artist-in-Residence, Byrdcliffe Arts Colony, Woodstock,

New York.

2003. Visiting Artist, Jentel Artist Residency (summer session), Banner, Wy.

17th Annual Conference on Art and the Education of Artists, New York,NY

Lecture and workshop, South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana.

2002 Panel moderator and discussant, Drawing Power: Contemporary Drawing, MACAA Conference, and Lincoln, Nebraska.

2001 Paper accepted: Spiritual Sojourners in Twentieth Century Art, 15thannual, National Conference of Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, School of Visual Arts, New York, New York.

Panelist, paper given: Comparanda, Southeastern Art Conference, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, October, 2001.

Juror,Watercolor Competition, South Bend Museum of Art, South Bend, IN.

2000 Panel Chair, MACAA Conference, Louisville, Kentucky.

Lecture,Department of Art and Design, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa.

1999 Pastel Workshop, John Young School, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Panel member, presider, National Conference on Liberal Studies and the Education of Artists, School of Visual Arts, New York, New York.

Visiting Artists Montana Artists Refuge, Basin, Montana.

Public Lecture, University of Great Falls, Great Falls, Montana.

Lecture and Workshop, Kishwaukee College, Malta, Illinois.

1998 Panel moderator, Mid-America College Art Association Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.

Lecture and Workshop, Spring Arbor College, Spring Arbor, Michigan.

Juror, Art Festival, Plymouth, Indiana.

Attended College Art Association conference, Toronto, Canada, February, 1998.

1997 Co-moderator, Alternatives to Modernism in Painting panel, M.A.C.A.A. Conference, Richmond, Virginia, October, 1997.

Studio workshop and lecture, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, October, 1997.

Juror, Northern Indiana Artists Association, Annual Exhibition, South Bend Regional Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana, September, 1997.

1996 Panel Moderator/Discussant, the New Crossroads of Continents: Distance

Delivery via the Information Superhighway, National Council of Art

Administrators, Anchorage, Alaska, October, 1996.

Painting Commission, River Park U.M. Church, Bend, Indiana.

Juror, Other Side of the Lake Competitive, Gallery1, New Buffalo, MI.

Coordinator and group counselor, Bethel College Study Trip, Italy, March, 1996.

1995 Coordinator, Group Leader, Bethel College Study Trip, France and Spain

Chair, Mid-America College Art Association Panel, Small Art Department Concerns and Panel Member, Art Department Self-evaluation, Indianapolis, Indiana, October, 1995.

Attended International Conference on Visual Arts and Religious Communities, July 31-August 4, 1995, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California.

Co-juror, Main Street Showcase of Art, Elkhart, Indiana.

1994 Coordinator and group counselor, Bethel College Study Trip, Italy and Greece, March, 1994.

Co-juror, Elkhart Summer Art Festival, Elkhart, Indiana.

Attended National Council of Arts Administrators Conference, November, 1994.

1993 Arranged painting workshop/exhibition, Tim Lowly, November, 1993.

Juror, Elkhart Art League Annual Show, November, 1993.

Arranged discussion between artist Frank Schaeffer and Bethel College art students, Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana, and March, 1993.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Collegiate Press, Alta Loma, California, to evaluate current drawing texts.

1992 Panel Member, paper given: Studio Art Curriculum in the University: the Right Fit in a Panoply of Disciplines, Schools of Visual Arts' Sixth Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and The Education of Artists, NYC, October, 1992.

Coordinator and group leader, area study trip, Bethel College, London, England, March, 1992.

1991 Panel Member, two panels: What Really Counts: Issues in Tenure and Promotion and Open studio issues, S.E.C.A.C. Conference, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, and November, 1991.

Panel Moderator, Small Art Department Concerns Panel, C.I.V.A. Conference, Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Arranged lecture of writer Gene Edward Veith, Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Attended College Art Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

Juror, Ninth Congressional District Art Committee, New Albany, Indiana.

Lecture and Workshop, University of Scranton, Art Department, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Lecture and Workshop, Art Department, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

1990 Attended College Art Association Annual Meeting, New York, New York.

Juror, Scholastic Art Awards, the Times Newspaper Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Public Lecture, Passaic College, Patterson, New Jersey.

Arranged lecture of painter Joel Sheesley, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois at Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Public Lecture, Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Arranged Artist-in-Residence for Chen Ning Er, Painter from Hangzhou, China and Director of Zhejiang Oil Painting Research Society, spring semester, 1990, Keystone Junior College, LaPlume, Pennsylvania.

1988 Lecture and Workshop, North Stratfordshire Polytechnic at Stoke-on-Trent, UK.

Public Lecture, North Cheshire College, Warrington, UK.

Public Lecture, the Bluecoat Secondary School, Liverpool, UK.

Public Lecture and Workshop, Liverpool Institute of Higher Education, Liverpool, UK.

1987 Art Teachers Conference, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

Attended Art in New York, SUNY visual art program as Potsdam College, faculty representative, New York City.

Co-curator, "Art of the Southwest," Gibson Art Gallery, Potsdam, N.Y

1986 Public Lecture, Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, New York.

Public Lecture, Potsdam College, Potsdam, New York.

Attended College Art Association Conference, New York, New York.

Arranged the lecture and workshop of Joe Stefanelli, New York Painter, at the Potsdam College Art Department.

Juror, New York State High School Art Exhibition, Watertown, New York.

1985 Public Lecture, Cameron University, Lawton, Oklahoma.

Attended the College Art Association Conference, Los Angeles, California.

Moderator, Figurative Art: Variations on a Basic Theme, discussants: Joan Semmel, Jerome Witkin, Gary Trento and Joy Adams, Brainerd Gallery, Potsdam, New York.

Attended New York, New York City as faculty representative of Potsdam College.

1984 Public Lecture, How to Prepare a Professional Portfolio, Phoenix Institute of Technology, Phoenix, Arizona and the 830 Gallery, Tucson, Arizona.

Attended Art Conference of Higher Education in Art, Phoenix, Arizona.

Public Lecture, Grand Canyon College, Phoenix, Arizona.

1983 Juror, Lincoln Art 1983, Brookhaven, Mississippi.

Discussant, Painting Panel of the Mid-America CAA, discussing contemporary expressionism 47th Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.

1982 Curator, Hicks Etch print National Drawing and Printmaking Competition, Moreau Gallery, St. Mary's College, South Bend, Indiana.

1981 Interviewed several New York City artists including Willem DeKooning, Elaine DeKooning, Philip Pearlstein and Alice Neel.

1980 Public Lecture, Public Art Center, Norristown, Pennsylvania.

Professional Recognition:

2013. Who’s Who in American Art 2013, 33rd edition, R. R. Bowker, NY,NY

Global Who’s Who, New York, New York

2011 Fellowship award, International Artist Residency, Budapest, Hungary,

2010 Who’s Who in American Art 2011, 36nd edition, R. R. Bowker, NY,NY

2009 3rd Place painting Award, 9th Annual American Landscape National,

Annapolis, Maryland

2008 Who's Who in American Education, Providence, New Jersey

2007 Who’s Who in the World, 24th edition, R.R. Bowker, New York, New York.

2006 Who's Who in American Art, 32nd edition, R. R. Bowker, New York, New York.

2005 Who's Who in America, 59th edition, Marquis, New Providence, New Jersey.

2004 Who's Who in the World, 22nd edition, New Providence, New Jersey.

2003 Who's Who in American Art 2004, 29th edition, R. R. Bowker, New York, New York.

Dictionary of International Biography, Cambridge, England.

Fellowship Award, Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, Wyoming.

2002 2000 Outstanding Artists and Designers of the 20th Century, Cambridge, England.

2001 Second Place Award, 8th Biennial Juried Fine Arts Competition, LaPorte, Indiana.

2000 Who's Who in American Art 2001, 26th Edition, R.R. Bowker, NY, NY

1999 Who's Who in American Art 2000, 25th Edition, R. R. Bowker, NY

1998 Who's Who in American Art 1999, 24th Edition, R. R. Bowker,NY, NY

1994 Art Dealers Association, biographic listing, New York, New York.

1992 Honorable Mention, Sacred Arts Exhibition, Wheaton, Illinois.

1991 Best of Show Award, Third Biennial Exhibition, LaPorte, Indiana.

1990 Merit Award, Heartland Artist's Regional Exhibition, Plymouth, Indiana.

Faculty Summer Stipend Award, Faculty Development Committee, to study computer programs for integration in color fundamentals 103, Keystone Junior College, LaPlume, Pennsylvania.

The New York Art Review, 8th Edition, American References, Chicago, Illinois, 1990.

First Place Painting, Sacred Arts Exhibition, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

1989 Who's Who in American Art, 18th Edition, R. R. Bowker, New York, New York,

Krantz, Les. American Artists: An Illustrated Survey of Leading Contemporaries, 2nd Edition, Chicago, Illinois, 1989.

Cover Illustration, the Insanity of Samuel Beckett's Art by Richard Stephenson, Paintbrush Press, Parker, Colorado.

1987 Painting Commission, Crane School of Music, State University of New York, Potsdam, New York.

New Faculty Development Award, State University of New York, Albany, New York.

Best Landscape Award, North Country Regional Show, Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, New York.

1984 Mississippi Arts Commission Grant to fund lecture and workshop of painter James McGarrell at the University of Southern Mississippi.

1983 Purchase Award, 5th Annual Mississippi Artists' Juried Competition, Woods gallery, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

1981 Ford Foundation Grant to interview several New York City artists, including Willem DeKooning, Alice Neel, Philip Pearlstein and Ibram Lassow.

1976 Purchase Award, University of Missouri at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri.

Solo Exhibitions:

2012 -2013 Retrospective, Day Gallery, Howard Payne University, Brownwood, Texas

2011 United States Air force Academy, Permanent Professor’s Art Gallery, Colorado Springs, Colorado

2010 Stringer Fine Arts Center Gallery, Hutchinson Community College, Hutchinson, Kansas

2008. Landscape/Seascape, Lafayette Mill Gallery, North Kingston, R. Island

Carrolton Arts Center, Carrolton, Georgia

Primus, Dimensions Gallery, Savannah, Georgia

2007 OHC Heritage Center, Waycross, Georgia

Adams Hall Gallery, Savannah State University,

Savannah, Georgia

Landscape on Location, JEA, Gallery, Savannah, Georgia

2006 Love Gallery, Pooler, Georgia

2005 River Gallery, Niles, Michigan.

Land forms, Weaver Gallery, Mishawaka, Indiana.

2004 Campus Art Gallery,Huntington College, Huntington, Indiana.

Bachman Gallery, Center for Visual Arts, Munster, Indiana.

2003 Colfax Cultural Center, South Bend, Indiana.

Harbor Inn Gallery, New Buffalo, Michigan.

South Suburban College, Chicago, Illinois.

2002 Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan.

Fernwood Gallery, Niles, Michigan.

2001 The Atrium Gallery, South Bend, Indiana.

The Pennsylvania State University at Altoona, Pennsylvania.

West Valley Art Museum, Surprise, Arizona.

2000 Elgin Community College, Elgin, Illinois.

1999 UP Gallery, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming.

University of Great Falls, Great Falls, Montana.

Kishwaukee College, Malta, Illinois.

1998 Spring Arbor College, Spring Arbor, Michigan.

1997 United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

1992 – 1993 South Bend Art Center, South Bend, Indiana.

Contemporary Artlink Artspace, Fort Wayne, Indiana.

1991 Gravity, Adams Hall Gallery, Art Department, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

Apocalypses, Asbury College Gallery, Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky.

Art Gallery, University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

1990 Napa Valley College, Napa, California.

1989 Reed Cultural Center, City of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Wilson Art Gallery, LeMoyne College, Syracuse, New York.

Rockwell Kent Gallery, State University of New York at Plattsburg,NY.

1988 One-one Eight Gallery, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1987 Armstrong Gallery of Armstrong-Atlantic College, Savannah, Georgia.

1986 Brainerd Hall Gallery, Potsdam College of the State University of New York, Potsdam, New York.

Kirkland Art Center, Clinton, New York.

1985 Union Gallery, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

1981 Gallery One, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.

Jackson Hall Gallery, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Kentucky.

1980 Pennsylvania State University,Ogontz Campus,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania.

Group Exhibitions:

2016 Permanent Gallery, USAF Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado

2015 Baugh Center Gallery, Mary Hardin Baylor University, Temple, Texas

2014 Center for Contemporary Art,Abilene,Texas

Ira M. Taylor Gallery, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas

Pastel National 2014, Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas

Abreaction, two person exhibition, Upstairs Gallery, Killeen, Texas

2013. 15th Annual Postcards from the Edge Exhibition, New York, New York

Fall Exhibition, Art Alliance Gallery, Austin, Texas

Two-Person Exhibition, Central Texas College (Texas A&M), Killeen, Texas

2012 Fall Exhibition, Art Alliance Gallery, Austin, Texas

Visual Aids: A Group Exhibition, New York, New York

Group Mixed Media Exhibition, Gallery 96, Sterling, Kansas

Drawing Connections, an International Exhibition, The Sienna Art Institute, Sienna, Italy

Two Person Exhibition, Stekline Gallery, Newman University, Wichita, Kansas

2011 6x6x2011 Global, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Rochester, NY

2010 A Sense of Place2010, National Exhibition, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, Georgia

Two Person Exhibition, City Arts Gallery, Wichita, Kansas

Two Person Exhibition, Hays Art Center, Hays, Kansas

36th Annual Prairie Art Exhibition, Sterling, Kansas

2009 9th Annual American Landscape National Exhibition, Annapolis, Maryland

Award: Third place

30th Annual Paper in Particular National Drawing Competition, Columbia College, Columbia, Missouri

35th Annual Prairie Art Exhibition, Sterling, Kansas

Two person exhibition, Lincoln Art Center, Lincoln, Kansas

2008 Two person exhibition, Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia

2007 Divine Inspirations National Exhibition, RFD Gallery, Swainsboro, GA

2006 30th Annual OHC Juried Competition, Waycross, Georgia

Ft. Worth Community Arts Center, Ft. Worth, Texas

Palm Key Institute, Ridgeland, South Carolina

2005 Vickers Gallery, Three Oaks, Michigan.

2004 10th Biennial Juried Art Competition, LaPorte, Indiana.

2003 All Media IV, on line exhibition, Period Gallery, Omaha, Nebraska.

9th Biennial Juried Art Competition, LaPorte, Indiana.

2002 All Media Invitational 2002, Period Gallery, Omaha, Nebraska.

The American Dream Exhibition, Landover, Maryland.

2001 Group Painting Exhibition, Painting: Inside, Outside and Beyond, Dennison University, Granville, Ohio.

8th Biennial Juried Fine Arts Exhibition, LaPorte, Indiana.

Art of the Mind, The Stanley Clark School, South Bend, Indiana.

2000 22nd Elkhart Juried Regional Exhibition, Elkhart, Indiana

Purchase Award: Environmental Health Lab Corporation, South Bend, Indiana.

MACAA Juried Exhibition, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky.

Burnell R. Roberts Gallery, Dayton, Ohio, Behind the Walls, Lawton Gallery, the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

1998 Arte Sagrado National Exhibition, Concordia University, Austin, Texas.

1997 1st Annual Juried Show, Reconstruction Gallery, Santa Ana, California.

Fred Wells National Juried Exhibition 21, Elder Gallery, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Gallery One, New Buffalo, Michigan.

1996 Faculty Show, Weaver Gallery, Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Dunes Show, Gallery North, New Buffalo, Michigan.

1995 Lake Street Gallery, Gary, Indiana.

Other Side of the Lake, competitive, New Buffalo, Michigan.

1994 Southwestern Michigan College, Dowagiac, Michigan.

Birthday Project, Midwest Museum of American Art, Elkhart, Indiana.

1993 Three Person Exhibition, Buckham Gallery, Flint, Michigan.

Seventh Annual Ecclesiastical Art Exhibit, Trinity Lutheran Church, Detroit, Michigan.

1992 The Arts National Exhibition, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

Second Biennial Exhibition, LaPorte, Indiana.

1991 The Arts National Exhibition, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. Jurors: Ronald Goetz, Anne Farley Gaines.

On Exhibit Art Space, South Bend, Indiana.

Eleven East Ashland Gallery, Phoenix, Arizona.

1990 Heartland Artist's Regional Exhibition, Plymouth, Indiana.

Nature and Nature Morte, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, Lake Placid, NY

The GrahamCenterArts National Exhibition, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.

Juror: William Struve of Struve Gallery, Chicago, Illinois.

Award: First Place in Painting.

Group Show, Passaic Community College, Patterson, New Jersey, Inner Visions, Ariel Gallery, Soho, New York, New York.

1988 – 1989 Imagery in Contemporary Art, National Invitational Show at the Rice Gallery of the Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany, New York. Show toured through 1989 to Calvin College, Houghton College, Greenville College and Valparaiso University.

1988 Rogue Community College, Grants Pass, Oregon.

SUNY Painters Invitational 1988, State University of New York at Geneseo, New York.

1987 30th Annual National Drawing and Print Show, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota. Juror:Ruth Weisberg

New Art Examined, National Invitational Show, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Music into Art, art and music faculty collaboration, Brainerd Gallery, Potsdam, New York.

North Country Regional Show, Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, New York.

Award: Best Landscape

1986 – 1987 49th Annual Juried Exhibition: Artists of Central New York, Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York.

Juror: Tom Hinson of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio.

1986 Two-person Show, Arizona State University Memorial Gallery, Tempe, Arizona.

International Art Exhibition Halley's Comet, Dickinson State College, Dickinson, North Dakota.

Two-person Show, Art Space Gallery, Sacramento, California.

Cooperstown National Art Exhibition, Cooperstown, New York.

Group Show, Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas.

1985 Two-person Show, Pima Community College Gallery, Tucson, Arizona.

Faculty Show, University of Arizona Art Museum, Tucson, Arizona.

Central Arts Collective Gallery, Invitational Show, Tucson, Arizona.

Itawamba College, Fulton, Mississippi.

1983 Woods Art Gallery, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

The Competitive Exhibition of Mississippi, Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi.

Mississippi Artists' 5th Annual Juried Competition, University of Southern Mississippi, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

Juror: Kenneth Kerslake: Award: Purchase prize

Kuban Galleries, Cleveland, Ohio.

Alumni Show, Webster University, St. Louis, Missouri.

1982 14th Washington and Jefferson College National Painting Show, Olin Fine Arts Center Gallery, Washington, Pennsylvania.

Moreau Gallery III, St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana.

Lynn Kottler Gallery, New York, New York.

1980 Zoller Gallery, University Park, Pennsylvania.

1979 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, State Drawing Competition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.

Juror: Harvey Breverman.

1978 – 1979 Hicks Etchprint National Invitational (traveling exhibition), Atlanta, Georgia, Gainesville, Florida, Iowa City, Iowa, and Jefferson City, Missouri.

1977 City Drawing and Photography Competition, St. Louis Artists' Guild, St. Louis, Missouri.

Loretto Hilton Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri.

1976 Missouri Photographers Competitive Show, St. Louis City Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri (traveling exhibition in Missouri).

Award: Purchase prize, University of Missouri at St. Louis.

Firehouse Gallery, Webster Grove, Missouri.

Gallery Representation:

Dimensions Gallery, Savannah, Georgia, 2008.

Griffin Gallery, Mishawaka, Indiana, 1998-2005.

Ariel Gallery, New York, New York, 1987-1990.

Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York, since 1985.

Zgany Gallery, Tucson, Arizona, 1984-1985.

Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas, 1985-1986.

Kuban Galleries, Cleveland, Ohio, 1983-1985.

South Bend Regional Museum of Art, South Bend, Indiana, since 1993.

Permanent Collections:

Jentel Artists Residency, Banner, Wyoming.

Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, Utica, New York.

Hays Art Center, Hays ,Kansas

Mr. Gary Mason, Liverpool, England.

Mr. Scott Holmberg, Buffalo, New York

Ms. Allison Alice, Potsdam, New York.

Mr. Johan Parks, Stockton, California.

Mr. Greg Schaeffer, Palo Alto, California.

The Jewish Museum of Highland Park, Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Totterer, Bridgeton, Missouri.

Mr. Leon Hicks, Gainesville, Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Wichita, Kansas

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nussbaum, Chicago, Illinois.

Dr. Alphonso Lingis, State College, Pennsylvania.

Mr. William Welch, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.

Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana.

University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

State University of New York, Potsdam, New York

Mr. Ning Er Chen, Queens, New York.

University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Environmental Health Labs, South Bend, Indiana.

Sanctuary, River Park United Methodist Church, South Bend, Indiana.

Sanctuary, Emmanuel Baptist Church, Potsdam, New York

Mr. Larry Slater, Chicago, Illinois.

Mr. Ruben Salinas, Savannah, Georgia

Foreign Travel Experience:

Artist residency, Julia and David White Colony, Costa Rica, June 2009

Australia and New Zealand, February 2009

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, Japan, 2005.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, France-Italy, 2005.

Study Group Coordinator, Germany-Austria, 2003.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, Italy-Sicily, 2002.

Study Group Coordinator, Italy-Greece, 2000.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, Germany, 1997.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, France-Spain, 1996.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, Italy, 1995.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College Italy-Greece, 1994.

Study Group Coordinator, Bethel College, London, England, 1992.

Professor Exchange Program, S.U.N.Y., Liverpool, UK, spring 1988

Membership in Professional Organizations:

1993 – Present National Council of Art Administrators

1981 – Present College Art Association

1983 – Present Mid-America College Art Association

1986 – 1987 Cooperstown Art Association

1986 – Present Foundations in Art Theory and Education

2012-Present Texas Art School Association

Artist residencies:

2012 Starry Night artist Residency Program, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

2009 David and Julia White Artist colony, Ciudad Colon, Costa Rica

2004 Byrdcliffe Artist Colony, Woodstock, New York

2003 Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, Wyoming

1999. Montana Artist Refuge, Basin, Montana

Bibliography:

Braman, Tom. “Searching for Authenticity.” Daily Courier, l9 August l988.

Cantu, John Carlos. “Private Moments, Personal Metaphors in New Exhibit.” Ann Arbor News, 28 February l988.

Cathcart, George. “Memorial Union Show.” Phoenix Gazette, 5 March l986.

Cauthorn, Robert S. “Eccentric 'Paintamics’ Concentrate on Entropy.” The Arizona Daily Star,

l8 August l985.Coppens, Julie York. “Picture Perfect.” South Bend Tribune, 5 November 2000.

Cunningham Anne. “`New Art` Eclectic.” The Indianapolis Star, l March l987.

Dennis, Darenda. “Artists Exhibit Works.” The Eastern Progress, l4 November l985.

Ellen, Martha. “Spiritual Roots” North Country Artists Brushes Bit of Poetry into his Painting.” atertown Daily Times, l5 February l987.

Fryer-Kohles, Jeanne. “In Still Life and Landscape, Painters Explore Focus.” The Columbus Ohio Dispatch, 23 September 2001.

Grant, Will. “Artists Showing in the Garden State.” Artspeak, l6 April l990.

Gudas, Ray. “Coastal Beauty Focus of Exhibit at Harbor-Grand.” Harbor News, 30 October 2003.

Harmon, David E.” Rock Art: A World Museum”. Proceedings Catalog of the School of Visual Arts 20th Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, 2011.

Harmon, David E. Modernism and the Machine: Form and Function. Proceedings Catalog of the School of Visual Arts 16th Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists, 2006.

Harmon, David E. “Paper Trail,” Sun City Museum of Art, Arizona, Catalog Statement on the Work of David Baird, Professor of Architecture, Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, September 1998.

Harmon, David E. “Studio Art Curriculum in the University: The Right Fit in Panoply of Liberal Arts Disciplines.” Proceedings Catalog of the School of Visual Arts 6th Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of the Artists, 1992.

Harmon, David E. “Research Expectations at Large, Middle Size Universities and Small College.” Southeastern College Art Conference Review Vol. XII, No. 2, 1992.

Harmon, David E. “The Southwest: It’s Effect upon the Painter.” Contemporary Southwest Art

Exhibition Catalog, Roland Gibson Gallery, Potsdam, New York, l988.

Hersh, Allison.”Wide Open Spaces.” Savannah Morning News (Savannah, a.), 14 June 2007.

Kotlarczyk, Carol. “Artist Brings Out the Intensity in Soft Colors.” Daily Herald (Chicago, IL),

7 September 1991.

Kover, Jonas. “Harmon Collection Tugs at Emotions.” Utica Observer Dispatch, 7 November l986.

Kydland,Suzanne.“Indiana Professor Shows with Masters.” Billings Gazette (Billings, Montana), 4 June 1999.

Page, Jo. “When Faith and Art Meet.” Times Union (Albany, NY), May l988.

Portwood, Pamela. “Suburban Ennui and Hiroshima.” The Tucson Weekly, 27 August l985.

Schiller, Blair.“Ariel Gallery Group Shows Explore Reality and Dreams.”Artspeak, 27 August 1989

Whatney, Mark.”Photograph”. Great Plains Review, Sterling, Kansas, May 2012.

Wright, Peg Churchill. “Brush Marks.” Schenectady Gazette, May l988.

References:

Ms. Maureen Garvin 1.912.525.5829

Dean, School of Foundations

The Savannah College of Art and Design

P.O. Box 3146

Savannah, Georgia 31402

mgarvin@scad.edu

Dr. Kevin Hill 1.661.362.2709

Professor

(Former assoc. dean, Sterling College)

The Master’s College

21726 Placerita Canyon Rd.

Santa Clarita, California 91321

khill@masters.edu

Dr. Michael Holtgren 1.269.683.4774 (h)

Vice President and Dean of the College Emeritus

Bethel College, Mishawaka, Indiana

2510 Bond Street

Niles, Michigan 49120

mjholtgren@

Mr. Patrick Mohr 1.912.525.6624

Professor of Art

The Savannah College of Art and Design

P.O. Box 3146

Savannah, Georgia 31402

pmohr@scad.edu

Ms. Ann Smith 1.325.998.6506

Professor of Art (retired)

Howard Payne University

1000 Fisk

Brownwood, Texas 76801

annkirksmtih@

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