MELISSA HAVILAND
sgci board sponsored education panel session e1:
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Melissa Haviland received her MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2002. Currently, she teaches printmaking, drawing, and papermaking at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. An art educator for over ten years, Melissa has also taught at: the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill in Truro, Massachusetts; University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Metropolitan Community College in Elkhorn, Nebraska; and Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. Melissa has shown in solo and group exhibitions and film festivals nationally and internationally. Within her artistic work, Haviland highlights feminine and upper class objects, researching class structure, family upbringing, and the formation of societal roles in conjunction with these stereotypical ‘high class' objects and their associated etiquette rituals. Haviland’s current focus has been on objects that are historically thought of as tokens of wealth in American and European cultures such as fine porcelain china. View her work at
www.melissahaviland.com
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