About
David Stabley is a Lecturer in Ceramics and Wood Sculpture at the School of Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania College of Technology, where he has taught since 2011 after transitioning from a 30-year career as a full-time ceramic artist.
His educational background includes:
- M.F.A. from the University of Nebraska
- B.F.A. from the University of Nebraska
- B.A. from Millersville University
Stabley's artistic practice centers on sculpture, ceramics, woodworking, and mosaic techniques, emphasizing personal expression and creativity. His teaching philosophy focuses on nurturing students' creative development through hands-on studio work in Ceramics I-III, Wood Sculpture, and Mosaic Art courses, drawing from decades of professional experience selling artwork to galleries and the public.
His recognition includes:
- Two PA Council on the Arts grants ($5,000 in 1989 and 1999)
- Vreeland Award for Creative Excellence (1984)
Stabley maintains an active studio practice while mentoring students in artistic techniques and professional development, viewing art education as essential for cultivating individual expression in contemporary society.
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