- About Gwen Frostic
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- Foundation Art
- Studio Art B.A.
- Art History B.A.
- Art Education B.F.A.
- Animation B.S.
- Ceramics B.F.A.
- Ceramics Post-Baccalaureate
- Ceramics M.F.A.
- Game Art B.S.
- Graphic Design B.F.A.
- Metals/Jewelry B.F.A.
- Painting B.F.A.
- Photography B.F.A.
- Printmedia B.F.A.
- Sculpture B.F.A.
- Video Art B.S.
- Pre-Art Therapy
- Minors
- WMU Essential Studies
- Alumni
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- DeVries Professional Immersion
- Enrichment Grants
- Gwen Frostic Scholarships
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- Art Star Awards
- John M. Carney Award
- Kathleen Debler Scholarship
- Enz Memorial Award
- Gernant Family Fine Arts Scholarship
- Hallock Educational Enhancement Award
- Gregory Humes Enrichment
- Keaveny Family Travel Fund
- Roha Lee Scholarship
- Loew Young Artist Scholarship
- Charles Meyer Award
- Monsour-Shubeck CFA Scholarship
- Rensenhouse Travel Fund
- Elizabeth Smutz Award
- Tashjian Art Teaching Scholarship
- Ward Art Scholarship
- Student Exhibition Awards
- WMU Presidential Scholar
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Harry S. Hefner Excellence in Art Scholarship
Harry S. Hefner, professor emeritus of art, who served on the Western Michigan University faculty from 1940 to 1977. Hefner's career at WMU was interrupted in 1942, when he was called to the military service shortly after the United States entered World War II. He served in the U.S. Army's Sixth Infantry before he returning to his teaching position at WMU in late 1945.
Hefner was promoted to associate professor in 1954 and again to professor of art in 1963. He was appointed chair of the Department of Art in 1955, and continued to lead the department through 1965, when he decided to return to teaching full time. Hefner retired from WMU in 1977 and received the Teaching Excellence Award, sponsored by the WMU Alumni Association, that same year. In 2003, he was inducted into WMU's Department of Art Alumni Academy. Although Hefner and his wife, Leona (Adolf) Hefner, were actively engaged as educators, they were also involved in the WMU community beyond the classroom. They began married life as resident parents for Walwood Hall in 1946, returning to Ernest-Burnham Hall as resident parents when their two daughters attended WMU. More recently, the Hefners were a great source of information for the University as it prepared for its centennial celebration.
Prior to joining WMU, Hefner taught in Muskegon (Mich.) Public Schools, Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and at Skidmore College. During his tenure at WMU, Hefner also taught summer classes at Harvard University and the University of Vermont. He taught extension classes for the University of Michigan, the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, and Grand Valley State University. Hefner was born in Kalamazoo and resided in the area most of his life. He graduated from WMU in 1936 and received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1939. He was 94 at the time of his death in 2006.
Application deadline
- January 15, 2025
Award amount
- Varies
- Two awards
- Renewable and based on student performance
- Scholarships are effective for the duration of the next academic year. One-half during the fall semester and one-half during the spring semester.
Eligibility criteria
- 3.50 GPA must be maintained throughout duration of the scholarship.
- Must be a B.F.A. student in ceramics, painting, photography, printmedia, graphic design, art education and/or B.A. student in art history.
- Enrolled full time during fall and spring terms
- Graduating seniors are ineligible
APPLICATION PROCESS
- Prepare five studio images and/or video files or a writing sample for art history majors
- Artist Statement
- Applications are submitted online through SlideRoom
Final report requirements
- Art Faculty in Studio Area are required to write a letter of annual review, addressed to the Director of the Frostic School of Art.