
Daniel Graham
Title: Assistant Professor, Sculpture and Printmaking
Office Location: Wilson Art Building Room 202
Phone: 502.863.8129
Email: Daniel_Graham@georgetowncollege.edu
Website: http://www.jdgraham.net
Spring 2010 Courses
ART 118 3D Design and Ceramics
ART 300 Printmaking
ART 455 Senior Thesis
ART 440 Independent Study in Traditional Puppetry and Wheel Thrown Ceramics
Fall 2010 Courses
ART 230/330/430 Sculpture
ART 315 Advanced Drawing
ART 338 Intermediate Digital Imaging: Product and Package Design
GSC 101 Freshman Seminar
Professor Daniel Graham is an Assistant Professor of Art teaching in the areas of Sculpture and Printmaking. Professor Graham came to Georgetown College in the Fall of 2006, after leaving the University of Georgia in Athens where he received his MFA in Printmaking. Before attending the University of Georgia Professor Graham Managed a wood shop in downtown Washington DC where he taught classes in traditional and non traditional woodworking as well as producing custom furnishings. Most recently Professor Graham has had numerous exhibitions of varied scales including a solo exhibition at The 930 in Louisville, KY. Professor Graham was selected to be a participating artist in the New Albany Bicentennial Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition in New Albany Indiana. In 2007 Professor Graham was granted a Goode Faculty Development Award providing funding for his participation in an International Karakuri Workshop in Nagoya Japan. Since his time at Georgetown College Professor Graham has been apart of more than 28 exhibitions at more than 46 venues including 5 solo exhibitions, 4 international exhibitions, 3 traveling exhibitions, as well as multiple visiting artists appointments including Purdue University, The University of Kentucky, and Murray State University.
Education
2006 – Masters of Fine Arts Printmaking, Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
last updated July 2010





