Related Sites
Local Museums and Galleries
Prints
Books
- Chicago Connection: Artists of the Post-War Period by Stanislav Grezdo, 2015
- Fine Arts of the South Bend Region 1840-2000, Edited by Walton R. Collins, 2014 - Amazon, WorldCat
- Ivan Mestrovic, The Notre Dame Years by Reverend Anthony J Lauck, C.S.C., Dean A. Porter, Steven Alan Bennett, Don Vogl, Art Gallery University of Notre Dame, 1974 - WorldCat
Articles
- Lifelong Generativity — 92-Year Old Artist Don Vogl, North Forty News, August 14, 2021
- Jolts to Conventional Wisdom: After 39 years, painter Don Vogl bids South Bend 'Au Revoir', South Bend Tribune, January 17, 2003
- The Painter's Dream by Dean Porter, Notre Dame Magazine, Autumn 2001
- Vibrant Don Vogl exhibit [Shades of Orange] a real treat, South Bend Tribune, January 31, 1993
Some Former Students
- Rosi Bernardi, painting professor, Augustana College, Moline, Illinois
- Bruce Bobick, Professor and Chairman Emeritus, Department of Art, State University of West Georgia
- Ann Hamilton, Professor of Art, St. Mary's College, South Bend, Indiana
- Dan Harris, Potter, retired art teacher, Norman, Oklahoma
- Billy Hassell, full-time artist, Fort Worth, Texas
- Vince Hazen, Director, Academy Art Center, Linekona (Honolulu), Hawaii
- Todd Hoover, Visual Arts Instructor, Riley High School, South Bend, Indiana
- Thomas C. Jackson, full-time artist, painter and photographer, former designer at Stamats, Inc.
- Richard McDaniel, California landscape painter
- Patrick McKay, Professor of Painting, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
- Daniel Morper, landscape painter, Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Tom Nakashima, Emeritus Department Chair, Catholic University, William Morris Eminent Scholar in Art, Augusta State University, Augusta, Georgia
- Kevin O'Brien, Executive Director, Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art, and Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft
- James Raymo, Associate Professor of Photography, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
- James A. Welu, Director, Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Maine
Website Designers
This web site was created by two of Don's sons, Greg Vogl and Jim Vogl.