Kim Mosley (20th Century) Signed Woodblock Print
Kim Mosley (20th Century) Signed Woodblock Print
Signed=Yes, In Pencil
Size=15" x 11 1/2".
Date=1971.
Number=#9/#10.
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Bio: Kim Mosley was born in Chicago in 1946. He has been living, working, and teaching at St. Louis Community College in St. Louis County for over 25 years. Prior to taking on the role of Dean of Liberal Arts in 2004, he received the Faculty Member of the Year Award, the David L. Underwood Memorial Lecture Award, the Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (Missouri), and the Emerson Electric Teaching Award (St. Louis). Kim Mosley also received a photographer's fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1981 and was a visiting artist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1983-84. His work is included in collections throughout the country including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, and the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. He received his MFA from Bradley University and BFA from the University of Illinois (CU).
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Kim Mosley (20th Century) Signed Woodblock Print
Signed=Yes, In Pencil
Size=15" x 11 1/2".
Date=1971.
Number=#9/#10.
Please see all images as they are part of the description.
Bio: Kim Mosley was born in Chicago in 1946. He has been living, working, and teaching at St. Louis Community College in St. Louis County for over 25 years. Prior to taking on the role of Dean of Liberal Arts in 2004, he received the Faculty Member of the Year Award, the David L. Underwood Memorial Lecture Award, the Governor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (Missouri), and the Emerson Electric Teaching Award (St. Louis). Kim Mosley also received a photographer's fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1981 and was a visiting artist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1983-84. His work is included in collections throughout the country including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, and the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson. He received his MFA from Bradley University and BFA from the University of Illinois (CU).