Michael Johnson

Professor Emeritus, Art and Art History

Michael Johnson, professor emeritus of sculpture, has been an exhibiting artist for more than a decade, with work in solo and invitational exhibitions across the United States, and in Slovakia and Japan. Venues for his exhibits have included Seattle Art Museum; OPUS Project Space, in New York city; The Aronof Center, in Cincinnati; Masur Museum, in Louisiana; Martin Museum, in Texas; Delaware Center for Contemporary Art; Delaware Art Museum; Grounds for Sculpture, in New Jersey; Gallery Gerulata, in Slovakia; and Izu-Kogen Art Museum, in Japan. Johnson received a Fulbright Fellowship in 1995 to lecture and work at the Academy of Fine Art and Design in Bratislava, Slovakia. He served as an executive member of the board for the International Sculpture Center in Hamilton, New Jersey, for six years. Johnson has been working on a project tentatively titled “Mapping: The Effect of Time, Place and History as it Relates to the Contemporary Object.”

Education
BFA University of Massachusetts
MFA University of Cincinnati

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