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'''Bruce Walters''' (born November 29, 1954 in ]), is an artist who has exhibitioned ]s, graphite drawings and paintings primarily in the ]. He received his ] from the ] and ] from the ]. He is a Professor of Art at ]. <ref></ref> '''Bruce Walters''' (born November 29, 1954 in ]), is an artist who has exhibitioned ]s, graphite drawings and paintings primarily in the ]. He received his ] from the ] and ] from the ]. He is a Professor of Art at ] <ref></ref>.


Walters' artwork has been included in more than one hundred solo, invitational, and competitive exhibitions. Though his work has been primarily exhibited in galleries in ], ] and ], his work has been shown in ], ], ], ] and ]. <ref></ref> He has won best of show awards in seven different media: from graphite drawings to digital artwork. <ref></ref> Walters' artwork has been included in more than one hundred solo, invitational, and competitive exhibitions. Though his work has been primarily exhibited in galleries in ], ] and ], his work has been shown in ], ], ], ] and ]. <ref></ref> He has won best of show awards in seven different media: from graphite drawings to digital artwork <ref></ref>.


Working in collaboration with some forty musicians, technicians, scientists and artists, Walters created a video installation "Exploring NASA" intended to communicate a sense of optimism about the future and to convey a sense of collective effort and pursuit of knowledge. The artwork was first displayed as a 100' wide projection on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition "NASA | ART: 50 Years of Exploration" in 2012. <ref>http://www.figgeartmuseum.org/Figge-Art-Museum-(1)/June-2012/Exploring-NASA.aspx</ref> <ref>http://www.artlimited.net/agenda/exhibition-exploring-nasa-mixed-media-figge-art-museum-davenport/en/7581816</ref> In December 2013, "Exploring NASA" was displayed as multiple projections at the Iowa Historical Museum in Des Moines, IA. Also in 2013, Walters' series of artworks based on Mussourgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" was exhibited in conjunction with a symphony orchestra concert at the Alder Theatre in Davenport, IA. <ref>http://www.qcsymphony.com/press-releases.html?id=55</ref> Working in collaboration with some forty musicians, technicians, scientists and artists, Walters created a video installation "Exploring NASA" intended to communicate a sense of optimism about the future and to convey a sense of collective effort and pursuit of knowledge. The artwork was first displayed as a 100' wide projection on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition "NASA | ART: 50 Years of Exploration" in 2012 <ref>http://www.figgeartmuseum.org/Figge-Art-Museum-(1)/June-2012/Exploring-NASA.aspx</ref> <ref>http://www.artlimited.net/agenda/exhibition-exploring-nasa-mixed-media-figge-art-museum-davenport/en/7581816</ref>. In December 2013, "Exploring NASA" was displayed as multiple projections at the Iowa Historical Museum in Des Moines, IA. Also in 2013, Walters' series of artworks based on Mussourgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" was exhibited in conjunction with a symphony orchestra concert at the Alder Theatre in Davenport, IA <ref>http://www.qcsymphony.com/press-releases.html?id=55</ref>.


Since 2007, Walters has exhibited and published artworks centered on the history, traditions and symbolism of Halloween. Drawings from the Halloween Flight series were first exhibited at the Des Moines Art Center as part of the Iowa Artists 2008 exhibition. <ref>http://www.americantowns.com/ia/desmoines/news/iowa-artists-2008-drawing-112758</ref> Vultus, a video sequence of one hundred cultural and Halloween masks, was projected on five art centers and galleries in October 2010 -ranging from forty foot high projections on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA. <ref>{{cite news| url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/desmoinesregister/access/2173334181.html?FMT=ABS&date=Oct+27%2C+2010 | work=Des Moines Register | first=Michael | last=Morain | title=Artist projects spooky masks onto museums | date=October 27, 2010}}</ref> <ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/slipknot-masks-included-in-western-illinois-university-vultus-project-on-halloween</ref> <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=8473</ref> to an interior projection at the Contemporary Art Center in Peoria, Peoria, Il. <ref>http://www.pjstar.com/entertainment/x1067687229/Halloween-party-video-examines-100-different-masks-in-14-minutes</ref> The first solo exhibition, at the Western Illinois University Art Gallery in 2009, displayed large paintings (the largest 12 x 10'), drawings, digital paintings, lenticular prints, exterior and interior video projections. The exhibition also incorporated dancers, actors and musicians -including a harpsichordist and violinist. <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=7613</ref> Since 2007, Walters has exhibited and published artworks centered on the history, traditions and symbolism of Halloween. Drawings from the Halloween Flight series were first exhibited at the Des Moines Art Center as part of the Iowa Artists 2008 exhibition <ref>http://www.americantowns.com/ia/desmoines/news/iowa-artists-2008-drawing-112758</ref>. Vultus, a video sequence of one hundred cultural and Halloween masks, was projected on five art centers and galleries in October 2010 -ranging from forty foot high projections on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA <ref>{{cite news| url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/desmoinesregister/access/2173334181.html?FMT=ABS&date=Oct+27%2C+2010 | work=Des Moines Register | first=Michael | last=Morain | title=Artist projects spooky masks onto museums | date=October 27, 2010}}</ref> <ref>http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/slipknot-masks-included-in-western-illinois-university-vultus-project-on-halloween</ref> <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=8473</ref> to an interior projection at the Contemporary Art Center in Peoria, Peoria, Il. <ref>http://www.pjstar.com/entertainment/x1067687229/Halloween-party-video-examines-100-different-masks-in-14-minutes</ref> The first solo exhibition, at the Western Illinois University Art Gallery in 2009, displayed large paintings (the largest 12 x 10'), drawings, digital paintings, lenticular prints, exterior and interior video projections. The exhibition also incorporated dancers, actors and musicians -including a harpsichordist and violinist <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=7613</ref>.


As a graphic design and illustrator, Walters has created life-sized paintings for permanent display at the Hauberg Museum for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=5625</ref> (temporarily displayed in Millennium Park in Chicago), seven political cartoons for the Quad City Times’ Editorial page; <ref>http://qctimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/picture-perfect/article_291b29ea-655c-11df-b316-001cc4c03286.html</ref> drawings that were etched on thousands of commemorative World War II rifles for Springfield Armory; and artwork for several book and magazine covers{{cn|date=March 2013}}. He also created more than a dozen websites, including a website for Public Works of Art in the Quad Cities in which Walters photographed and researched more than 100 public works. <ref></ref> As a graphic design and illustrator, Walters has created life-sized paintings for permanent display at the Hauberg Museum for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency <ref>http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=5625</ref> (temporarily displayed in Millennium Park in Chicago), political cartoons for the Quad City Times’ Editorial page; <ref>http://qctimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/picture-perfect/article_291b29ea-655c-11df-b316-001cc4c03286.html</ref> commemorative World War II rifle illustrations and engravings for Springfield Armory; and book and magazine illustrations <ref>Passages: A Collection of Personal Histories of Chippiannock Cemetery. Razor Edge Press. illustrations: cover, 1, 55, 125, back cover. ISBN 978-0-9774018-1-9</ref>.


Walters' career in education began at ] in Davenport, Iowa where he assisted ] in creating the first Bachelor of Arts program in computer graphics in 1984 (recognized by ]). He taught at Marycrest for twelve years, serving as Chairperson of the Communication and Fine Arts Division for six years before beginning to teach at Western Illinois University in 1997. He taught the first graduate art classes at the ] in Davenport, IA for Western Illinois University in 2005. <ref></ref> Walters has also taught computer art classes at ] in ]. Walters' career in education began at ] in Davenport, Iowa where he assisted ] in creating the first Bachelor of Arts program in computer graphics in 1984 (recognized by ]). He taught at Marycrest for twelve years, serving as Chairperson of the Communication and Fine Arts Division for six years before beginning to teach at Western Illinois University in 1997. He taught the first graduate art classes at the ] in Davenport, IA for Western Illinois University in 2005 <ref></ref>. Walters has also taught computer art classes at ] in ].


Walters currently writes Art in Plain Sight, a continuing series of feature articles on public works of art published in the River Cities Reader. <ref>http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-for-the-quick-and-the-dead/</ref> <ref>http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-in-plain-sight-lewitt/</ref> Walters currently writes Art in Plain Sight, a continuing series of feature articles on public works of art published in the River Cities Reader. The series began in 2010 <ref>http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-for-the-quick-and-the-dead/</ref> <ref>http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-in-plain-sight-lewitt/</ref>.


==References== ==References==

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Bruce Walters (born November 29, 1954 in Davenport, Iowa), is an artist who has exhibitioned digital artworks, graphite drawings and paintings primarily in the American Midwest. He received his MFA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and BA from the University of Iowa. He is a Professor of Art at Western Illinois University .

Walters' artwork has been included in more than one hundred solo, invitational, and competitive exhibitions. Though his work has been primarily exhibited in galleries in Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin, his work has been shown in London, England, Germany, Japan, New York and Washington DC. He has won best of show awards in seven different media: from graphite drawings to digital artwork .

Working in collaboration with some forty musicians, technicians, scientists and artists, Walters created a video installation "Exploring NASA" intended to communicate a sense of optimism about the future and to convey a sense of collective effort and pursuit of knowledge. The artwork was first displayed as a 100' wide projection on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA in conjunction with the Smithsonian exhibition "NASA | ART: 50 Years of Exploration" in 2012 . In December 2013, "Exploring NASA" was displayed as multiple projections at the Iowa Historical Museum in Des Moines, IA. Also in 2013, Walters' series of artworks based on Mussourgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" was exhibited in conjunction with a symphony orchestra concert at the Alder Theatre in Davenport, IA .

Since 2007, Walters has exhibited and published artworks centered on the history, traditions and symbolism of Halloween. Drawings from the Halloween Flight series were first exhibited at the Des Moines Art Center as part of the Iowa Artists 2008 exhibition . Vultus, a video sequence of one hundred cultural and Halloween masks, was projected on five art centers and galleries in October 2010 -ranging from forty foot high projections on the exterior of the Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA to an interior projection at the Contemporary Art Center in Peoria, Peoria, Il. The first solo exhibition, at the Western Illinois University Art Gallery in 2009, displayed large paintings (the largest 12 x 10'), drawings, digital paintings, lenticular prints, exterior and interior video projections. The exhibition also incorporated dancers, actors and musicians -including a harpsichordist and violinist .

As a graphic design and illustrator, Walters has created life-sized paintings for permanent display at the Hauberg Museum for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (temporarily displayed in Millennium Park in Chicago), political cartoons for the Quad City Times’ Editorial page; commemorative World War II rifle illustrations and engravings for Springfield Armory; and book and magazine illustrations .

Walters' career in education began at Marycrest College in Davenport, Iowa where he assisted Alan Garfield in creating the first Bachelor of Arts program in computer graphics in 1984 (recognized by SIGGRAPH). He taught at Marycrest for twelve years, serving as Chairperson of the Communication and Fine Arts Division for six years before beginning to teach at Western Illinois University in 1997. He taught the first graduate art classes at the Figge Art Museum in Davenport, IA for Western Illinois University in 2005 . Walters has also taught computer art classes at Augustana College in Rock Island, IL.

Walters currently writes Art in Plain Sight, a continuing series of feature articles on public works of art published in the River Cities Reader. The series began in 2010 .

References

  1. Art Faculty - Bruce Walters
  2. Bruce Walters portfolio - Contact
  3. Western Illinois University Art Gallery
  4. http://www.figgeartmuseum.org/Figge-Art-Museum-(1)/June-2012/Exploring-NASA.aspx
  5. http://www.artlimited.net/agenda/exhibition-exploring-nasa-mixed-media-figge-art-museum-davenport/en/7581816
  6. http://www.qcsymphony.com/press-releases.html?id=55
  7. http://www.americantowns.com/ia/desmoines/news/iowa-artists-2008-drawing-112758
  8. Morain, Michael (October 27, 2010). "Artist projects spooky masks onto museums". Des Moines Register.
  9. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/news/slipknot-masks-included-in-western-illinois-university-vultus-project-on-halloween
  10. http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=8473
  11. http://www.pjstar.com/entertainment/x1067687229/Halloween-party-video-examines-100-different-masks-in-14-minutes
  12. http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=7613
  13. http://www.wiu.edu/news/newsrelease.php?release_id=5625
  14. http://qctimes.com/news/opinion/editorial/picture-perfect/article_291b29ea-655c-11df-b316-001cc4c03286.html
  15. Passages: A Collection of Personal Histories of Chippiannock Cemetery. Razor Edge Press. illustrations: cover, 1, 55, 125, back cover. ISBN 978-0-9774018-1-9
  16. WIU Offers Graduate Art Classes at Figge Art Museum
  17. http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-for-the-quick-and-the-dead/
  18. http://www.rcreader.com/art/art-in-plain-sight-lewitt/
  • Wiebenga, Terri (2006). Passages: A Collection of Personal Histories of Chippiannock Cemetery. Razor Edge Press. illustrations: cover, 1, 55, 125, back cover. ISBN 978-0-9774018-1-9. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |nopp= ignored (|no-pp= suggested) (help)

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