About
Neill Slaughter is Professor of Fine Arts at Long Island University, affiliated with the School of Visual Arts, Communications and Digital Technologies. He holds a B.F.A. from the University of Georgia and an M.F.A. from Indiana University, and has taught at the university level since 1978. His artistic practice spans decades, with exhibitions and lectures across the U.S. and internationally, reflecting global social conditions and cultural landscapes.
- B.F.A., University of Georgia, Athens
- M.F.A., Indiana University, Bloomington
His research and creative work focus on drawing, painting, and 19th-century art history, with thematic explorations in eco-spirituality, cross-cultural expression, and socially engaged art. His travels and residencies in India, Africa, and Europe deeply inform his artistic vision. He has taught courses ranging from beginning to advanced levels in oil painting, watercolor, and life drawing.
Although no formal journal articles are listed, his body of artistic work demonstrates sustained inquiry into landscape, identity, and cultural dialogue. His 2008 retrospective, Looking Back: A Retrospective, exemplifies a lifelong commitment to visual storytelling and pedagogy.
His numerous awards highlight both artistic excellence and teaching distinction:
- Fulbright Fellowship to India (1992)
- David Newton Award for Excellence in Teaching (2003)
- Ford Foundation Fellowship (1977-78)
- Multiple research grants from LIU, LMU, and the Scottish Arts Council
- First, second, and honorable mention prizes in national juried exhibitions
Professor Slaughter has been a dedicated educator and mentor, delivering guest lectures at universities and cultural centers nationwide. He has received multiple sabbatical grants supporting research and exhibition development. His work has been featured in media outlets including NBC and Plum TV, and is held in corporate and public collections.
He maintains an active presence in the art community through affiliations with the College Art Association, American Association of Museums, and Art Professionals World Wide. His official website, www.neillslaughter.com, showcases his portfolio and career achievements.
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