Partners
Joanne Bergman, is contributing her expert services to this project.
The Upholstery Shop, Lawrence, KS.
Dr. Sharon Sullivan is an assistant professor in the Theatre Department and head of Women's Studies Program at Washburn University, Topeka Kansas. She received an undergraduate degree from Smith College in theatre, and has studied at Washington University, St. Louis, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned a PhD. in Dramatic History, Theory and Criticism with a graduate certificate in Women's Studies from the University of Kansas.
Dr. Barbara Dunn received her degree in Music Therapy from Michigan State University, a Master of Social Work from the University of Washington and most recently completed her doctoral work in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on Music and Conflict Transformation from the Union Institute and University. She has worked with a diverse array of people, from homeless youth to persons with AIDS to older adults with Alzheimer's Disease. Her social work experience include hospital and medical based work as well as areas of mental health.
www.barbaradunn.com
Timo McIntosh is a graduate student in the San Jose' State University School of Art and Design. He entered the MFA program in photography as a small business owner with over ten years of experience. He has worked as a programmer, designer, instructor and photographer since his graduation from The University of California, Davis with a B.S. degree in Physics. Tim'os current art practice injects humor into self-portraits, which he contextually places within his personal cultural surroundings in order to activate a social commentary.
John Trefethen received his graduate degree in 2005 from San Jose State University School of Art & Design with a thesis in the relationship between the connoted and denoted meaning of image. Tefethen has served as a gust lecturer at San Jose State University and Humboldt State University. He has also been a panel chair at the Society for Photographic Education, where he discussed a collaborative works titled, "Guarding the Garbage: the Garbage: an alternative approach to dealing with the endless accumulation of the worlds waste." He has ben working within the field of design and photography for 16 years.
John Trefethen Studios
Joanne Bergman, is contributing her expert services to this project.
The Upholstery Shop, Lawrence, KS.
Dr. Sharon Sullivan is an assistant professor in the Theatre Department and head of Women's Studies Program at Washburn University, Topeka Kansas. She received an undergraduate degree from Smith College in theatre, and has studied at Washington University, St. Louis, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned a PhD. in Dramatic History, Theory and Criticism with a graduate certificate in Women's Studies from the University of Kansas.
Dr. Barbara Dunn received her degree in Music Therapy from Michigan State University, a Master of Social Work from the University of Washington and most recently completed her doctoral work in Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis on Music and Conflict Transformation from the Union Institute and University. She has worked with a diverse array of people, from homeless youth to persons with AIDS to older adults with Alzheimer's Disease. Her social work experience include hospital and medical based work as well as areas of mental health.
www.barbaradunn.com
Timo McIntosh is a graduate student in the San Jose' State University School of Art and Design. He entered the MFA program in photography as a small business owner with over ten years of experience. He has worked as a programmer, designer, instructor and photographer since his graduation from The University of California, Davis with a B.S. degree in Physics. Tim'os current art practice injects humor into self-portraits, which he contextually places within his personal cultural surroundings in order to activate a social commentary.
John Trefethen received his graduate degree in 2005 from San Jose State University School of Art & Design with a thesis in the relationship between the connoted and denoted meaning of image. Tefethen has served as a gust lecturer at San Jose State University and Humboldt State University. He has also been a panel chair at the Society for Photographic Education, where he discussed a collaborative works titled, "Guarding the Garbage: the Garbage: an alternative approach to dealing with the endless accumulation of the worlds waste." He has ben working within the field of design and photography for 16 years.
John Trefethen Studios