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Bob Elliott, Assistant Professor (Graphic Design)
belliott@williamwoods.edu
130 Kemper Arts Center, 573-592-4369

Professor Bob Elliott is the coordinator of the Graphic Design Program at William Woods. His teaching responsiblities include graphic design and photography courses. Professor Elliott holds a Bachelors in Photojournalism and a Master of Arts Degree in Publishing from the University of Missouri. He has been on the faculty of William Woods since 1990. Professor Elliott's artistic interests include computer-manipulated digital photography, large format digital print making, and Web design.
Paul Clervi, Division Chair and Professor of Art
pclervi@williamwoods.edu 573-592-4367
Paul Clervi, a professor at William Woods for more than 35 years, has served as Chair of the Arts Division for the past 15 years. In addition to his duties as division head, Professor Clervi teaches sculpture and ceramics. He holds a B.S. in Education, an M.A. in Art, and a Masters of Fine Arts Degree in sculpture, all from the University of Missouri. Professor Clervi is an active sculptor and ceramic artist.
Terry Martin, Professor of Art
tmartin@williamwoods.edu 592-4373
Terry Martin is a certified art teacher for grades k-12. He received his B.S. Art education from the University of Missouri, Columbia and also M.Ed. and M.F.A. degrees. Terry is a signature member of the National Oil and Acrylic Painter’s Society, The International Society of Experimental Artists, Best of Missouri Hands (juried artist) and is a member of the Missouri Watercolor Society, Mid America Pastel Society, and the Jefferson City Art Club. Terry serves on the Board of Directors of Capital Arts and is a participant in the Healing Arts Program at the David Pratt Cancer Ctr., St. John’s Mercy Hospital, St.Louis, Missouri. Terry is active in community arts programs through the William Woods University Mentor/Mentee Program.
Jane Mudd, Instructor of Art (Visual Arts and Art History)
jmudd@williamwoods.edu 573-592-4201
Professor Jane Mudd teaches a number of core studio art courses including Drawing, Watercolor and Basic Design. Professor Mudd did her undergraduate work at Fontbonne College and received a Master of Fine Art degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She has been with William Woods since 1997.
Ken Greene, Adjunct (Studio Art)
kgreene@williamwoods.edu 573-592-4578
Professor Ken Greene teaches the Jewelry and Introduction to Art courses at William Woods. He has been with the Division since 1989. Professor Greene holds both a B.S. in Art and B.F.A. from Columbia College. As an active professional jeweler he owns and operates Monarch Jewelry in Columbia, Missouri.
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