Department of Art
Gordon College
Wenham, MA 01984
USA

Jim Zingarelli
Department Chair
Art, Sculpture and Drawing
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B.F.A. Pratt Institute
M.A. Trinity College
Jim Zingarelli has been teaching at Gordon since 1996. His primary work as an artist and teacher lies in the area of sculpture, notably stone carving, working in marble, granite, and limestone. He currently serves as the Art Department Chair while also teaching drawing and coordinating the Senior Thesis Exhibit. His current work deals with issues surrounding world hunger and has traveled to Honduras, South Africa, and Morocco in an effort to create an art of public service within the global community. He exhibits his sculpture and paintings in several venues. His work is represented by the Pepper Gallery in Boston.

Tanja Butler
Associate Professor
Art, Painting and Printmaking
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B.A., M.A.University of Albany
Tanja is a painter interested in finding ways to create collaborative artwork within the context of community. Liturgical art, illustration, and community service projects are the focus of her artistic activity. She enjoys integrating service opportunities in her teaching. Students in her classes have created artwork in collaboration with area churches, the Gordon chapel program, publishers, schools, service organizations, and Gordon in Lynn.
Her collection of 600 graphic images, Icon: Visual Images for Every Sunday, was published by Augsburg Fortress Publishers. Her work is represented in the Vatican Museum of Contemporary Art, the Billy Graham Center Museum at Wheaton, IL, the Portland Museum of Art, ME, the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA, and the Boston Public Library.

Bruce Herman
Lothlórien Distinguished Chair
Art, Painting
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web: www.bruceherman.com
B.F.A., M.F.A. Boston University
Bruce joined the faculty in 1984 becoming the first Art Department chair in 1988. His primary focus as a teacher and artist is figurative painting. He received the Junior Distinguished Faculty Award in 1992 and was awarded the first fully-endowed Distinguished Chair at Gordon in 2006. His art has been exhibited internationally and is housed in museums such as the Vatican Museum in Rome, the Armand Hammer Collection in Los Angeles, and locally at the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, MA.
ADJUNCT FACULTY

Tim Ferguson-Sauder
Adjunct Professor
Art, Design
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e: tim.ferguson-sauder@gordon.edu