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David J. Hornung is a Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at Adelphi University's College of Arts and Sciences. With a career spanning decades, his expertise centers on visual arts pedagogy, studio practice, and creative scholarship. He holds an MFA in Painting (1976) and MA in Art (1975) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, along with a BA in Fine Art (1973) from the University of Delaware-Newark.
- MFA in Painting (1976), University of Wisconsin-Madison
- MA in Art (1975), University of Wisconsin-Madison
- BA in Fine Art (1973), University of Delaware-Newark
His research and teaching focus on Color Theory, 2D Design, and Studio Practice, emphasizing the intersection of technical skill and intellectual engagement in visual arts. He has conducted numerous workshops on color pedagogy and design fundamentals, including engagements at Anderson Ranch Art Center, Schweinfurth Art Center, and international venues.
Key publications include Color: a workshop for artists and designers (1st and 2nd editions), which established him as a leading voice in art education. His creative scholarship spans solo and group exhibitions globally, with works in painting, cyanotype, and collage.
- Faculty Research Grant, Adelphi University (2011)
Hornung chaired Adelphi's Department of Art and Art History from 2004 to 2012, demonstrating leadership in academic administration. His career reflects a commitment to connecting students with materials, techniques, and intellectual frameworks that nurture their creative ambitions.
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