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Jul 7, 2020 • Caitlin Burns
The Department of Art and Design will host the “____with ____” series, a collection of Zoom activities to reconnect with Arcadia faculty and community members throughout July. Thursday, July 9 Chat with Carole 7 p.m. on Zoom Discuss the plans for next semester and ask...
Feb 7, 2019 • Caitlin Burns
Students in last year’s “Inspired by the View: The Beauty and Boldness of Ireland” Global Field Study (GFS) will showcase their art and music inspired by the course on Saturday, Feb. 9 at Elcy’s Cafe in Glenside from 2:30 to 4 p.m. The opening reception will include a live instrumental performance...
Apr 7, 2017 • Caitlin Burns
Art Department Chair and Professor Carole Loeffler and Adjunct Professor Maryann Worrell ’05 collaborated on a new sculptural exhibition, “Interconnecting Elements,” that was on display at the Boston Street Gallery in Philadelphia from Feb. 2 to March 18. Loeffler and Worrell have exhibited work...
Oct 27, 2016 • Caitlin Burns
Get ready to see the art exhibition that hits the runway when Studio Art Foundations students present the 10th annual Wearable Sculpture Show on Monday, Oct. 31, at 4:30 p.m. in the Commons Great Room. This year more than 50 Studio Art Foundations students will debut wearable art work in a fashion...
Maryannn Worrell is an artist and educator who employs diverse disciplines, subject matter and tactics in devising works that can generate different kinds of knowledge. She is currently an adjunct Professor teaching Metals and Jewelry and Studio Art Foundations. She recieved her BFA and art certification from Arcadia University and her MA in Art and Ecology from NUIG/ Burren College of Art in Ireland.
Maryann's work focuses on landscape, our place in it and our responsibility to the growing need for reform. Her work explores the interactive potential of art as a research tool and its capacity for social and environmental change. She works as an independent artist and/or collaborator on various projects which combine art, science and education. Her sculpture has been shown nationally and internationally.
Hometown
Phoenixville, PA
Home Country
USA
Arcadia University 2005
BFA and Art Edu Certification, Major in Art Education
Minor in Metals/Jewelry
NUIG/Burren College of Art 2014
Masters of Art, Major in Art and Ecology