
About
Francine Fox is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design at Wayne State College (WSC), located in Wayne, Nebraska. She specializes in painting and drawing, teaching courses that bridge studio art with interdisciplinary themes. Previously, she taught at multiple U.S. universities, focusing on fine arts, art history, and related disciplines.
Education: MFA in Studio Art (Drawing and Painting) from the University of Delaware and BFA in Fine Art (Painting) from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania.
Research Interests: Fox’s artwork explores the intersection of wildlife, human culture, and natural history. Her paintings reflect a lifelong passion for zoology and the study of natural phenomena. Her work is exhibited nationally and internationally, represented by Kenise Barnes Fine Art (CT) and Warm Springs Gallery (VA). Themes include specimen studies, equine projects, and ecological narratives, blending scientific observation with artistic expression.
Artistic Contributions: Maintains an active exhibition schedule and offers original paintings, drawings, and prints through her online shop. Major works are cataloged in her portfolio under categories like 'Specimen Studies' and 'Equine Express Project.'
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