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Timothy S Guthrie, MFA Professor and Joella Cohen Endowed Chair in Journalism at Creighton University’s College of Arts and Sciences, is a renowned multimedia visual artist and filmmaker based in Omaha. His interdisciplinary work bridges traditional art forms like drawing and oil painting with cutting-edge technologies such as 3D printing and laser cutting.
- Nebraska Arts Council Independent Artist Fellowships (2011, 2008, 2007, 2006)
- Recognized by OEA Awards: Best Visual Artist, Best Group Show (3x), Best New Media Artist (3x)
- International exhibitions: Sorbonne (Paris), Hiroshima Animation Festival, Athens International Animation Festival (Greece), and more
Guthrie’s research explores the convergence of art, technology, and storytelling, exemplified by projects like the documentary Mother Kuskokwim and the interactive installation In Drones We Trust. His Missing Piece film series earned multiple accolades, including the 2017 GIFA Humanitarian Award.
Scientific awards and honors include:
- 2017 Humanitarian Award (GIFA)
- Best of Show and Best Cinematography (RE:Image Film Festival, 2012)
- Top 25 MFA Sculptors in the Nation (International Sculpture Center, 1997)
He actively participates in global film festivals and exhibitions, with works presented in the UK, Sweden, Bucharest, Sydney, London, and Toronto. Guthrie also co-founded the Pulled from the Matrix exhibition and served as a TEDx Omaha speaker in 2018.





