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Angela M Kallus is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer at The University of Texas at Arlington, holding dual affiliations with the College of Liberal Arts (Department of Art and Art History) and the College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs (School of Architecture). She specializes in drawing, perspective, and painting, with a focus on integrating projective geometry into pedagogy. Kallus has taught courses in architectural design communications and art fundamentals since 2008, emphasizing hands-on learning through multimedia demonstrations and historical context.
Education: MFA in Studio Art (University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2003); BFA in Fine Art (UTA, 1998). Awards include UTA's Faculty Teaching Award (2017) and multiple Hunting Art Prize finalist recognitions. She has curated exhibitions, served as a panelist on fair use issues in the arts, and juried student exhibitions.
Research interests span 25 years of artistic practice, with exhibitions in galleries such as Peter Mendenhall Gallery (Los Angeles) and the Grunwald Gallery of Art. Teaching innovations include creating slide shows blending student work analysis, historical references, and technical explanations for both art and architecture students.
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