Art & Art History Office Information
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Hours: Monday – Friday (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
Department Chair: Jonathan Johnson
Contact: Tricia Hultz, Administrative Assistant
Phone: 614-823-1792
Email: hultz1@otterbein.edu
Faculty

James Bowling
Professor
Jim Bowling is a Professor in Art at 9i¹û¶³ÖÆ×÷³§â€™s Department of Art and Art History teaching in the areas of ceramics and sculpture. As a contemporary artist working in clay, he is rooted in the material and craftsmanship of ceramics but focuses on conceptual approaches to explore the connection between surface and form in figure-based narrative works. His work has shown locally, regionally and nationally; he is currently represented by the Sharon Weiss Gallery in Columbus. Jim is an…

Louise Captein
Associate Professor
Louise Captein makes abstract oil paintings and paper collages. Her works have been exhibited regionally and throughout the U.S in solo and group exhibitions and in The Netherlands. Her commissioned portrait drawings and paintings from the 1990’s are in private collections both in The Netherlands and in the U.S. For her hard-edge, abstract paintings she has won awards and honorable mentions. In the artist community, she is known for her small-scale paper collages which have been called quixotic, masterful and…

Amy Johnson
Associate Professor
Johnson's areas of study include modern European and American art and architecture, women’s and gender studies, visual culture studies, and historic preservation. Dr. Johnson’s research focuses on the links between the artist and society, and the larger role art plays in our community. Her recent projects explore the intersections of photography and historic preservation within the creation of the modern city. Previously, Dr. Johnson taught at the University of Wisconsin – LaCrosse, the University of Delaware, and Harford Community College in…

Jonathan Johnson
Professor & Department Chair
Jonathan Johnson is a photographer and filmmaker whose work explores ideas about place, identity and nature. Autobiography plays a role in Johnson’s work as he often references his mixed-heritage background, travel, and backcountry exploration. Johnson collaborates with composers, writers, poets, designers and fellow artists in his artwork that takes the form of photographic prints, books, films, videos and teaching projects. Johnson's teaching practice incorporates these elements with the intention of forming professionally-minded contemporary artists. Johnson has participated in residencies in Costa Rica, Iceland,…

Amanda Kline
Associate Professor
Amanda Kline brings an interdisciplinary approach to her artistic practice by combining the mediums of photography, video, installation, collage, and performance. Her research interests come from the fields of art history, anthropology, identity, and women and gender studies. Her practice is driven by art’s ability to create and combine fantasy with reality. Kline is a member of The Page Collective, an artist collaboration group that facilitates community engagement through site-specific installations and participatory art projects. Their work is invested in…

Staff

Janice Glowski
Director, Museum & Galleries, Art Historian
Janice Glowski is an arts professional, academic, and educator who views creativity as the essential ingredient of healthy communities and an activator of systems change. Her passion for teaching, learning, collaboration, scholarship, and curatorial work aligns with her commitment to help cultivate well-being and diversity in society and the environment. Glowski's approach is informed by an interdisciplinary background that includes degrees in Asian Art History, Comparative Religious Studies, and Chemistry. She teaches in the Art History & Visual Culture, Art,…
