Artist, graphic designer to speak in Frostic School of Art lecture series

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The Richmond Center for Visual Arts

KALAMAZOO, Mich.— Molly Schoenhoff, An accomplished artist, graphic designer and design educator, will speak at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Room 2008 of the Richmond Center for Visual Arts.

Her talk is part of the Frostic School of Art Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series and is free and open to the public.

Molly Schoenhoff

As an artist and educator, Schoenhoff has particular interests in regenerative culture, visual poetics, typography, design history and cultural studies. She graduated from the University of Cincinnati and holds a master's degree in graphic design from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Schoenhoff lives in Athens, Ohio, where she teaches graphic design, bookmaking and letterpress printing and graduate studies at Ohio University. Previously she was on the faculty at Arizona State University and the University of Dayton. She also has held teaching appointments at Rhode Island School of Design and Miami University.

Schoenhoff's work has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Artists, the Society for Environmental Graphic Designers, Society of Typographic Arts, Print Magazine and the American Center for Design. She has been published in the Journal for Intercultural Communication Studies and American Indian Quarterly and at various design conferences.

The Richmond Center is staging a series of lectures throughout the fall semester in conjunction with its exhibition schedule in support of the thematic approach to its calendar of events.

For more information on the Frostic School of Art Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series, visit wmich.edu/art/exhibitions/visitingartists/.

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