Amanda's profile

My woodblock prints feature landscapes and other organic subjects, reflecting an appreciation for both the grand beauty and intimate details of nature. My inspiration is based in memories of time spent outdoors as a child and the need to reconnect with nature as an adult. Working from nature offers endless complexity to explore, showcases themes that are important to me, and ultimately creates a unified connection between my subject matter and materials.
 
I am an Associate Professor in the Art Department at Montgomery College. I previously worked in the Education Department at the National Museum of Women in the Arts and spent 5 years as Resident Artist at the Howard County Center for the Arts. I hold a BFA in Painting and an MA in Museum Studies from Syracuse University, College of Visual and Performing Arts.

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