FACULTY

Lynn Estomin, Chair, Associate Professor of Art

Lynn Estomin teaches graphic design, digital imaging, web design, and interactive media. She received her BA from Antioch College and her MFA from the University of Cincinnati. Her award-winning documentaries have been screened at film festivals internationally and broadcast nationally on PBS. Estomin exhibits her photography and digital images nationally.

email: estomin@lycoming.edu
personal website: www.lynnestomin.com

Amy Golahny, Professor of Art History

Amy Golahny teaches surveys, specialized courses and advanced seminars in art history. She holds degrees from Brandeis University (BA), Williams College (MA), and Columbia University (PhD). Dr. Golahny publishes extensively on Rembrandt and related subjects.

email: golahny@lycoming.edu
personal website

Roger Shipley, Professor of Art

Roger Shipley teaches painting, printmaking, two-dimensional design, drawing and color theory. Roger studied painting at the Cleveland Art Institute and the American School in Fontainebleau, France. He received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Shipley exhibits his painting, drawing, prints and sculpture nationally.

email: shipley@lycoming.edu

Stafford Smith, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art

Stafford Smith teaches photo, digital imaging and photo history. His work centers around the representation of domesticity in pop-culture, often from a wry perspective. He received his BA from Wesleyan University and his MFA from Cornell University. Smith exhibits his work nationally.

email: smiths@lycoming.edu
personal website: http://www.staffordsmith.net

Howard Tran, Assistant Professor of Art

Howard Tran teaches sculpture, drawing, figure modeling and ceramics. He received his MFA in sculpture from Boston University. Tran exhibits his sculpture, painting and mixed media work nationally.

email: tran@lycoming.edu

FACILITIES

The Fine Arts Center has large painting, drawing and figure modeling studios with twenty-foot ceilings and abundant north light. Art history classes, the art colloquium, and visiting artist programs are held in our lecture hall. The printmaking studio is well equipped for etching, lithography and silk-screen. The large sculpture studios include the foundry, ceramics studio and wood shop. The photography area includes two large black and white darkrooms, alternative process darkroom and studio space. Commercial design, digital imaging, web design and interactive media are taught with using state of the art hardware and software in our graphics computer lab.