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Andrew Baker

Andrew Baker

Kansas City, MO, US

 

About 

A native of Hudson, Michigan, Andrew Baker learned the violin at a young age. Trained in the Suzuki method, he performed in a number of youth orchestras, including the United States Youth Orchestra. He has also performed with the Hillsdale Orchestra, Traverse City Symphony Orchestra and Lawton Oklahoma Symphony. He graduated with a BS in Computer Graphics, Photography, and Ceramics/Sculpture from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana. Some of his award-winning artwork has been displayed in such galleries as the Honeywell Center, the Beard Art Center, and the See- Saw gallery. He has traveled throughout the world with a number of art history programs. He completed his MFA in Visual Communication from Rochester Institute of Technology in Rochester, New York and received the prestigious presidential Achievement Award. His thesis, a collaboration with the Eastman School of Music, concentrated on developing a pedagogy using visual design metaphors to teach musical elements. Receiving critical approval, his work is published through Eastman and is incorporated in their Music Education curriculum.

He continues to challenges himself to seek out innovative solutions to challenging problems.  He never seeks to maintain the “status quo.” He values People as the most valuable resource of any organization. The collaboration and communication with others is what has enabled Baker to achieve success. Design shapes every part of his life.

Elsewhere:

Employment 

Cameron University, Lawton Oklahoma, Associate Professor of Art, Tenure

° Administrative responsibilities related to the Art Department
° Instruct art and design courses
° Strengthen the assessment process
° Development and Implementation of course and program assessments

Aug 2007 - current
 

Southern Nazarene University, Bethany, Oklahoma, Assistant Professor of Art, Department Chair

° Administrative responsibilities related to the Art Department
° Instruct art and design courses
° Established and develop art curriculum
° Development and Implementation of course and program assessments

Aug 2004 - Aug 2004
 

Fillip Design Corportain, Amherst, NY, US, Freelance Designer

° Freelance designer
° Product planning
° Product photography
° Packaging design

Aug 2003 - Jun 2004
 

Education 

Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, US, Masters, Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design

Master of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
College of Imaging Arts and Sciences
Minor New Media Design and Imaging
Thesis Visual Design System for Music Education
Honors, Outstanding Achievement Award

Aug 2002 - May 2004
 

Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN, US, Bachelors, Computer Graphics

° publication design
° signage and environmental design
° corporate identity
° interactive media
° packaging design
° information design

Aug 1998 - Apr 2002
 

Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN, US, Bachelors, Photography

° camera and lenses
° composition and content
° concepts and technology of the digital photography studio
° film
° large format cameras,
° electronic studio lighting
° digital printing
° product advertising

Aug 1998 - Apr 2002
 

Indiana Wesleyan University, Marion, IN, US, Bachelors, Ceramics

° handbuilding
° wheel throwing
° ceramic materials and surfaces
° ceramic sculpture
° salt, soda and gas kilns

Aug 1998 - Apr 2002
 

Awards 

International Video Dance Festival of Burgundy Traveling Exhibition, Award

I developed a series of photographs depicting Native American dances. The series of photographs express the rich cultural style and movement of the Native Americans. Two pieces from this body of work was selected for the International Video Dance Festival and is currently touring across France.

L’ARC Scène Nationale du Creusot: Le Creusot, France
La Médiathèque du Creusot: Bourgogne, France
Centre François Mitterrand: Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional: Nice, France

2011
 

Lecture and Concert Grant, Cameron University, Grant

wrote grant to bring Don Sibley, a native Texan who started Sibley /Peteet Design in 1982, an internationally recognized advertising agency. He is represented in the permanent collection of the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art in Hiroshima. He is also a founding board member of the Texas Chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts.
Awarded:$ 3,000

2011
 

Faculty Innovative Instructional Grant, Cameron University, Grant

The Faculty Innovative Instructional Grant was granted to the art department. I wrote the grant titled “ Innovative Instruction with Improved Technology for Cameron’s Art Department” to enhance the art department learning environment. The Improved Output Devices for Cameron’s Art Department will help meet the needs for the standards of Learning Outcome Objective 4: students will have on graduation higher-order thinking skills, and Objective 5: students will reveal on graduation a high level of professionalism and to demonstrate that creativity in expressing content is an essential aspect of producing significant fine art.
Awarded:$4,844

2011
 

Professor of the Year: Cameron University, Award

celebrates outstanding instructors across the University

2010
 

Walmart Community Grant, Grant

Walmart Community Grant was granted to the art department. I wrote the grant titled “ Innovative Instruction with Improved Technology for Cameron’s Art Department” to enhance the art department learning environment.
Awarded:$ 2,500

2010
 

University of Choice, Nomination

Award recognizes a faculty member who best embrace and advance vision of university

2010
 

University of Choice, Nomination

Award recognizes a faculty member who best embrace and advance vision of university

2009
 

presidential outstanding achievement award, Award

Recognize extraordinary accomplishments in the areas of academics, service, and leadership
Provided to one Rochester Institute Technology graduate student each year

2004
 

First Place Color Photography, Williams Gallery, 1st Place

Annual Juried Exhibition Williams Gallery, Marion, Indiana

2001
 

Areas of Specialization 

Skills