arthur skinner

born: atlanta, georgia, 1950
education:   b.a., visual arts, florida presbyterian college, 1972
    santa reparata graphic arts centre;  florence, italy, 1972-73
    m.v.a., printmaking, georgia state university, atlanta;  1976
employment:  professor of visual art, eckerd college (at eckerd since 1976)
    director, elliott gallery at eckerd college
    recipient, robert a. staub distinguished teaching award, 1993
  :  recipient, john m. bevan teaching and campus leadership award, 2001

selected recent exhibitions:
2002:  9th annual international architectural photography competition;  aia miami
2001:  art with a southern drawl, annual regional juried competition;  university of mobile
2000:  11th annual black & white national juried competition;  artists unlimited, tampa
1999:  10th annual black & white national juried competition;  artists unlimited, tampa
1998:  "the figure revisited" national juried competition;  galeria mesa; mesa, arizona
1997:  "the camera obscured," national juried exhibition;   fotocircle gallery, seattle
- 2nd national small print & drawing exhibition; west chaco gallery, aztec nm
- 2nd national small print & drawing exhibition; half baked gallery; bluff, utah
- "prints & processes," salvador dali museum, st. petersburg
1996:  "summa composite," national all-media competition, appalachian state univ.(nc)
- 8th annual all-florida juried competition; center for the arts, st. petersburg
- drawing invitational exhibition; manatee art league, bradenton, fl
- "drawing in black & white" all-florida competition; bakehouse gallery, miami
          (judge's choice first place award)

publications:
co-edited with james l. skinner, jr., The Death of a Confederate:   Selections from
    the Letters of the Archibald Smith Family of Roswell, Georgia, 1864-1956
    university of georgia press, athens, georgia, 1996.
    nominated by the university of georgia press for the founders award, and
    for the douglas southall freeman history award, 1997.
co-authored with james heaton, "Perspectives: Selected European & Sino-Japanese
    Artworks," Kyoto Journal, No. 21, 1992
featured in 30 Years of American Printmaking:  brooklyn museum, n.y., 1976
for a review of The Death of a Confederate:

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