Deborah K. Snider

 

 

 

Deborah Snider holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art Education from the Western Michigan University Honors College, a Master of Arts in Art Education from the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a Master of Fine Arts in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College in Vermont. She is an award-winning art educator and mixed-media artist. She has directed three community art centers and has taught pre-school through senior citizens’ art programs in Michigan, Colorado, Oregon, and Florida. She has administered graduate business, arts management, historic preservation and teacher education programs. She is a frequent public speaker, with current passions in presenting workshops in Creativity and the “Art Boot Camp.” Her greatest joy is in building bridges among constituent groups for the purpose of promoting the arts.

 

Deborah Snider, Assistant Professor of Art Education, Arts Administration, and Studio Arts

Mesa State College Art Department, dsnider@mesastate.edu; 970.248.1767

 

"Bees' Knees I: Colony Collapse"
Drawing, Paper and Fabric Collage
20x20"
2008

 

"Bees' Knees II: Ghost Bees"
Drawing, Paper and Fabric Collage
20x20"
2008

"Ancestories: Welsh Memories"
Raw-Edge Fabric Collage
40x40"
2007

"Encrustaceans I"
Raw-Edge Fabric Collage
40x40"
2008
Third Place, Small Innovative Applique,

International Quilt Association's "Quilts: A World of Beauty,"

Houston, Texas, 2008

"Color Wheel:  Stereotypes OR Ancestories"

Fabric collage with beaded edges, 45x45inches, 2005.

"Cosmic Egg OR Tara's Altar"

Fabric collage with original batik, 28x28inches, 2005.

 

"When the Saints & Sweeties Go Marching In OR  Music to the People"

Fabric collage, 44x44inches, Octagonal, 2006.

 

"Saints & Sweeties at the Surreal Safari OR Wild Ride"

Fabric collage, 44x44inches, 2005.

"Saints & Sweeties at the Road Rally OR Daisy Chain"

Fabric collage with felt applique extensions, 68x68inches, 2005.

 

"Saints & Sweeties Ride the Range OR Cowgirl Bodhisattva"

Fabric collage with photo transfer, 28x44inches, 2005.

 

Contact Deborah at 970-523-5805 or e mail Deborah.