LINDA M EINFALT 3D
Associate Professor
linda.einfalt@uc.edu
Inspired by nature, I make direct connections to the natural world and to human life as a part of, rather than separate from nature. Delving into primal myths and creating environmental links that reflect them, I search for truths relevant to our contemporary existence. The relationship between life, nature and art is a subject that transforms the way we see the world and our place within it. Our society’s lost connection and appreciation of the gifts of the natural world and the resulting failed environmental stewardship of the land are related issues addressed in this work.
Recent research investigations explore the related concepts of the origin of soil, our food supply, biotechnology and organic farming practices.
Recent exhibitions include the Yew Dell Botanical Garden, Louisville, KY, the Weston Gallery, Philip Myers Gallery, and Semantics Gallery, Cincinnati OH. and Make a Wish Foundation Exhibition and Auction in Columbus, OH. Grants received from the University Research Council, the Ohio Arts Council and the Kentucky Foundation for Women.
1972 BS. In Art Education from Kutztown State University, Kutztown, PA,
1974-76 Undergraduate BFA Coursework - Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
1982 MFA in Plastic Arts from San Jose State University, San Jose, CA.
CLASSES TAUGHT
- Introductory Sculpture
- Advanced Sculpture
- Graduate Sculpture
- Figure Modeling
- Special Studio- Metal Fabrication
- Special Studio- Fiber Sculpture
- Senior Thesis Studio
- Graduate Thesis Studio
