Career Information
Don Vogl in New Mexico, 2009
Don Vogl taught painting at the University of Notre Dame for 31 years.
He has exhibited works in five Chicago galleries, received 32 awards, including five “best of show”, and has had work in 50 local shows and galleries since moving to Fort Collins in 2003.
Don's art is on display in permanent collections at Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art, Indianapolis Museum, Midwest Museum of American Art-Elkhart, Haggerty Museum of Marquette University Milwaukee, Brauer Museum at Valparaiso University, Blank Center for the Arts in Michigan City, and South Bend Regional Museum of Art.
He's listed in Who's Who in American Art 1988-2010.
Donald G. Vogl
Associate Professor of Art Emeritus 1994
University of Notre Dame
Teaching
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Teaching, painting and printmaking at the University of Notre
Dame, 1963 to 1994 |
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Designer for the Notre Dame Art Gallery (now the Snite
Museum) for 10 years |
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Taught art at Marygrove College, Detroit, MI 1961-1963 |
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Taught art in Milwaukee School System, 1958-1961 |
Education
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Master of Science in Art Education, University of
Wisconsin at Milwaukee 1957-1958 |
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Bachelor of Art Education, Chicago Art Institute,
University of Chicago 1953-1957 |
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Berkeley Art School, evening 1952 |
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California College of Arts and Crafts 1952 |
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Cleveland Art Institute summer 1946 |