
معرفی
Shannon Hayes Faseler serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Art Department at Austin Community College, where she teaches foundational courses including Drawing I, Painting I/II, Art Appreciation, and Art History I. A Texas native, she maintains an active studio practice while engaging in teaching, exhibiting, and curating work that explores interdisciplinary connections between art and environmental themes.
Her educational background includes:
- BFA in Studio Art from The University of Texas at Austin
- MFA in Painting and Drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Faseler's artistic research centers on visual storytelling through painting and drawing, with notable exploration of climate change narratives as demonstrated in her TEDx talk "Beauty Exposing Truth: Art, Intimacy and Climate Change." Her practice spans multiple media including ceramics, printmaking, and sculpture, informed by international residencies and cross-cultural artistic exchanges. Current work emphasizes outdoor engagement and material experimentation within Texas landscapes.
As an educator, she integrates studio practice with academic instruction across diverse course levels. Her professional activities extend through gallery curation at The Art Galleries (TAG) and ongoing exhibition of selected works. Faseler maintains active artistic production through her personal website while balancing academic responsibilities at Austin Community College.




