
About
Sean M. Lyman is a Professor in the Art and Design Department at Missouri State University. His primary roles include teaching courses such as Drawing I, Life Drawing, and Painting I, while maintaining an active research focus on drawing and painting. He holds an MFA from the University of Kansas (2004) and a BFA from Wichita State University (2001).
Research Interests: Lyman’s work explores drawing and painting techniques, emphasizing contemporary artistic practices. His solo exhibitions include The Overlooked (2017) and Initiation Rights (2010), showcasing his engagement with themes of identity and spatial perception. Group exhibitions such as Domestic Seen (2016) further highlight his contributions to contemporary art discourse.
Publications and Recognition: His work appears in prominent collections like the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art and the Spencer Museum of Art. Key articles include features in Lamono Magazine (2012) and Amateur Magazine (2010), analyzing his artistic methodologies and exhibitions. Recent works, such as the 2017 Domestic Disturbances review, underscore his influence in curatorial and exhibition contexts.
Teaching and Mentorship: Lyman advises students through individual instruction (ART 399) and leads foundational courses in drawing and painting. No formal grant information is listed, but his pedagogical approach integrates studio practices with theoretical frameworks.
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