Mark Morey


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Education


  • Bachelor of Fine Arts University of Tulsa
  • Master of Fine Arts University of Tulsa

Previous Positions


PositionStartEnd
Museum Education Intern, Dallas Museum of Art1980-09-011981-05-30
Curator of Education, Amarillo Art Center/Amarillo Museum of Art1981-09-082003-08-30
Curator of Education, Amarillo Museum of Art1981-09-082003-08-15
Instructor, Art History, West Texas A & M University1998-08-241999-08-02
Adjunct Professor, Art History, Clarendon College2005-08-152010-12-01

Courses Taught at Amarillo College


Course IDCourse NameTerm

Other Credentials


Credential
GRADUATE COURSES PERTINENT TO ARTS 1301 (ART APPRECIATION):
ART 7043: Painting, September, 1977; January, 1978; September, 1978; January, 1979
ART 7053: Painting, September, 1977; January, 1978; September, 1978; January, 1979
ART 7081: Graduate Studio, September 1977
ART 7973: Seminar (Creative Process), September 1977
ART 7973, Aesthetics Seminar, January, 1978
ART 7081, Graduate Studio, January, 1978
ART 3353: History of Prints, January, 1978
ART 3443: Illustration, September 1978
ART 7993: Historical Research Techniques (Teaching Assistant), September, 1978, January, 1979, September, 1979
ART 7991: Painting, September, 1979
ART 7003: Life Drawing, January, 1979
ART 7983: Research/Thesis (Portrait in Contemporary Art), September, 1979; January, 1980
ART 7993: Teaching Art History, January, 1980

Publications, Presentations, Public Works and Awards


Presentations: "Shakespeare and Elizabethan Society," lecture series, Dallas Museum of Art, September 8-November 1, 1980. Eight lectures given in conjunction with the exhibition Shakespeare: The Globe and the World.
"Northern European Art 14th -18th Centuries," Amarillo Art Center, lecture series in conjunction with the exhibition Dutch Painting in the Age of Rembrandt, June 22-July 31, 1983.

Publications: Paris: Origins of Modern Art, exhibition brochure in conjunction with exhibition Early French Moderns: Genesis of the Modern Era, August 29-November 16, 1982.

Early French Moderns: Genesis of the Modern Era, exhibition catalogue in conjunction with exhibition of the same name, August 29-November 16, 1982. Catalogue entries on artworks by Paul Cezanne, Edouard Manet, Claude Monet (2), Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (4), Pierre Bonnard (2), Maximilien Luce, Maurice Denis, Edouard Vuillard (3), Maurice Utrillo, Henri Rousseau, Paul Signac, Maurice Vlaminck, Maxime Maufra, Henri Matisse (3), Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, Albert Gleizes, Jean Metzinger and Jacques Villon(2).

Out of the Dark Ages, exhibition brochure (written and illustrated) for The Plan of St. Gall: A Carolingian Master Plan for Monastic Settlements, December 8, 1984-January 20, 1985.
Russian Icons, exhibition brochure, Amarillo Art Center, in conjunction with the exhibition Russian Icons from the Rosenberg Library, Galveston, April 20-June 23, 1985.
The Spiritual Eye: Religious Prints 16th-20th Centuries, wrote and  designed the brochure and curated the exhibition, Amarillo Art Center,  November 2-December 1, 1985.
Images of Comfort: The Holy Family Through the Ages, written and designed for the exhibition Five Centuries of Italian Art from the Blaffer Foundation Collection, Amarillo Art Center, April 12-June 8, 1986.
Russell Lee in Texas, exhibition brochure written and designed for A Russell Lee Portfolio: Early Texas Portraits, Amarillo Art Center, April 12-June 8, 1986.
Figure As Subject, exhibition brochure and poster, written and designed for the exhibition Figure As Subject; Selections from the Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art,  Amarillo Art Center, September 3-October 6, 1987.
Mystic References: The Art of Elihu Vedder, exhibition catalogue, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Printing Services, 1991. For the exhibition Mystic References: The Art of Elihu Vedder which traveledto Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, Texas; University of Oklahoma Art Museum; and Wichita Center for the Arts, Wichita, Kansas, May 10, 1991 through January 15, 1992.
Tim High: Entangled Allurements, exhibition brochure, Amarillo Museum of Art, September 11-November 7, 1993.
Awards: Outstanding Painting Student, University of Tulsa, 1979.
Eugene McDermott Intern in Museum Education, Dallas Museum of Art, 1980-81.