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Jeremiah
Donovan, Assistant Professor of Art, Ceramics, (M.F.A. Boston
University)
donovan@cortland.edu
Jeremiah
Donovan has been a full time faculty member at SUNY Cortland since
1998. He received a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute, Missouri
[1984] and a MFA from Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
[1986], and has completed programs of study at the Archie Bray
Foundation, Helena, Montana and the Jingdezhen Ceramic Art Institute,
China.
In
2005-6 Donovan was the recipient of the Chancellor’s
Award for Internationalization for his efforts in developing a
study abroad program entitled China Summer Study: History Culture,
and the Arts. With his ongoing interest in Asian art, Donovan has
established connections to Universities and art centers in China
and Korea, for the purpose of student and faculty exchanges.
Fellowships have enabled Donovan to travel to China, Tibet, and
Korea where he has been both a presenter and exhibitor at the Yixing
Ceramics Art Conference, China, The Jindezhen Spirit of Porcelain
Symposium, China, The International Raku Symposium, Korea, and
most recently at The 1000 Year Celebration of Porcelain Symposium,
China. He has shown extensively both nationally and internationally,
including, Ceramics 2005, Guilford Center for the Arts, Guilford,
Connecticut, Evolving Legacies, at The National Council on the
Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), Charlotte, North Carolina,
and Below 2000 at the Contemporary Arts Gallery in Portland, Oregon.
His work is in numerous collections including the Arizona University
Art Museum, Arizona, Fuller Art Museum, Massachusetts, Shiwan Treasury
Ceramics Museum, China, and The Biseul Art Center, Daegu, Korea.
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