Adjudicators for the 2014 Art Selection
This year’s local, national, and international interdisciplinary juror team:
Roland Martin was born in Windsor, Ontario and received his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Windsor, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from James Madison University in Southern Virginia in 1992. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Thunder Bay to begin a teaching position with the Department of Visual Arts. He is currently an Assistant Professor and the Department Chair.
Carl Leggo is a poet and professor at the University of British Columbia. His books include: Growing Up Perpendicular on the Side of a Hill; View from My Mother’s House; Come-By-Chance; Teaching to Wonder: Responding to Poetry in the Secondary Classroom; and Sailing in a Concrete Boat: A Teacher’s Journey.
Julie Titone is a U.S. writer whose articles and photographs have appeared in regional, national and international publications; her essays have been published in three college texts and two literary collections. She is co-author of “Boocoo Dinky Dow: My short, crazy Vietnam War. “ Her novel, "Deadline Affairs," was recorded by Books in Motion. She lives in Washington State.
Siobhan Farrell is the Director of Active Learning at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Communications Studies from Concordia University and a Master of Science in Rural Planning and Development from the University of Guelph. She is interested in enhancing arts and humanities content for medical learners.
Gisella Scalese is the Education Librarian at Lakehead University who has just completed a three year term as the President of the Ontario Teacher Education Library Association. She has a Master of Library and Information Science Degree from the University of Western Ontario and is devoted to teaching students the skills they need to find and evaluate information.
This year’s local, national, and international interdisciplinary juror team:
Roland Martin was born in Windsor, Ontario and received his undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Windsor, followed by a Master of Fine Arts from James Madison University in Southern Virginia in 1992. Shortly thereafter, he moved to Thunder Bay to begin a teaching position with the Department of Visual Arts. He is currently an Assistant Professor and the Department Chair.
Carl Leggo is a poet and professor at the University of British Columbia. His books include: Growing Up Perpendicular on the Side of a Hill; View from My Mother’s House; Come-By-Chance; Teaching to Wonder: Responding to Poetry in the Secondary Classroom; and Sailing in a Concrete Boat: A Teacher’s Journey.
Julie Titone is a U.S. writer whose articles and photographs have appeared in regional, national and international publications; her essays have been published in three college texts and two literary collections. She is co-author of “Boocoo Dinky Dow: My short, crazy Vietnam War. “ Her novel, "Deadline Affairs," was recorded by Books in Motion. She lives in Washington State.
Siobhan Farrell is the Director of Active Learning at the Northern Ontario School of Medicine. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Communications Studies from Concordia University and a Master of Science in Rural Planning and Development from the University of Guelph. She is interested in enhancing arts and humanities content for medical learners.
Gisella Scalese is the Education Librarian at Lakehead University who has just completed a three year term as the President of the Ontario Teacher Education Library Association. She has a Master of Library and Information Science Degree from the University of Western Ontario and is devoted to teaching students the skills they need to find and evaluate information.