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Jeffrey Repko is an Associate Professor of Sculpture at the University of North Georgia (UNG) on the Gainesville Campus, specializing in interdisciplinary art that merges digital fabrication tools with traditional techniques. He joined UNG in 2019, overseeing the sculpture program and leading initiatives like the CURCA and LEAP grants for public art projects with students. Repko holds an M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and dual B.F.A. and B.S. degrees in Art and Art Education from Penn State University.
- Education:
- M.F.A., Sculpture, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2018)
- B.F.A. & B.S., Penn State University (2013)
- Key Roles:
- Recipient of grants including Art in Public Places and LEAP for community-focused projects
- Organizer of exhibitions like “[A]Part” (2020) and “In Proximity” (2019)
Repko’s research emphasizes digital fabrication in sculpture, with works featured in national and international exhibitions. He teaches courses such as Digital 3D Modeling and Sculpture I-III. His awards include the Henry Vilas Travel Grant (2018) and Autodesk Grant (2016).
He has led residencies at Studios Midwest and the Digital Stone Project in Tuscany, and presented lectures at institutions like the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. His public sculpture installations include “Sandstorm” and “Runner,” reflecting his commitment to blending technology and art.



