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Paintings, Prints, and Drawings: Jeffrey Grove Jeffrey Grove is the Wieland Family Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the High Museum in Atlanta, GA. Recent projects include Morris Louis Now: An American Master Revisited, which will open at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in September, 2007; forthcoming exhibitions are dedicated to work by Canadian painter Tim Gardner and British video artists John Wood & Paul Harrison. Previously Curator of Contemporary Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art, Grove's past exhibitions include Michaël Borremans: Hallucination and Reality (2005); Aernout Mik (2004); Trenton Doyle Hancock (2004); MetaScape: Torben Giehler Benjamin Edwards, and Julie Mehretu & Yutaka Sone (2003). Among his publications are "Michaël Borremans: Zeichnungen/Tekeningen/Drawings;" "Drawing Modern: Works on Paper from the Collection of Agnes Gund;" and "Lee Krasner: A Catalogue Raisonne." Grove received a Ph.D. in art history from Case Western Reserve University in 1999; a M.A. in art history and archaeology from the University of Missouri in 1992; and a B.F.A in industrial design from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1985.
Photography: Julian Cox Julian Cox joined the High Museum in Atlanta as the new Curator of Photography in June 2005. Cox came from the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles where he served as associate curator in the Department of Photographs. He is a co-author of the highly acclaimed publication "Julia Margaret Cameron: The Complete Photographs" (2003), the first catalogue raisonné of her work. He has also worked at the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television in Bradford, England and the National Museum of Wales, Aberystwyth. He received a Master of Philosophy degree in the history of photography from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, in 1990 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in art history from the University of Manchester, England, in 1987.
Ceramics, Sculpture, and Decorative Art: Joe Bova Joe Bova served as the Director of the School of Art at Ohio University from 1990 to 1997. A Bachelor of Fine Arts graduate from the University of Houston with a Master of Arts from the University of New Mexico, he is a Professor Emeritus, Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge where he taught from 1971 to 1990. He was awarded the SAF/National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in 1985 and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art Fellowship in 1980. He has served as Visiting Artist at many schools across the United States. He has served as Trustee and Board Member at Penland and is Past President of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA). His solo exhibits are numerous and he has been featured in Ceramics Monthly.
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