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Greg Booker, Jim Mayfield, Brian Stuparyk: Photographs and Prints

September 4 to 25, 2009

Opening Reception: Friday, September 4, 6 to 9 p.m.

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Jim Mayfield
Greg Booker
Brian Stuparyk

Artist Biographies

Greg Booker
B.A. from Drury; M.F.A. from University of Oklahoma.

Before coming back to Drury to teach, he earned a living through photography at various stops from Corporate America to small business, portrait studios and as an adjunct professor. From 1996 to 2008, he worked at the Kansas City Star in many capacities in the photo department before ending his career there as the Photo Center Director and Assistant Multi-Media Photo Editor.

Jim Mayfield
SW MO State and the Art Center College of Design, CA

Exhibitions include one man shows at: The Springfield Art Museum, MO; Fourth Street Photo Gallery, NY; and Photosphere Gallery, CA; as well as group shows at Santa Fe Gallery of Photography, NM, The Drawing Room, TX; MOAK 4 State Regional Exhibit, MO; PHOTOSPIVA at the George A. Spiva Center, MO; and the 50th Annual Delta Exhibition at the Arkansas Arts Center. Jim currently is an Adjunct Professor of photography at Drury University.

Brian Stuparyk
B.F.A. in Photography Studies from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada; M.F.A. in Print Media from Cranbrook Academy of Art

He was the 2007/08 Artist-In-Residence at the John Talleur Printmaking Studio in Lawrence Kansas, and currently is an Adjunct Professor in drawing, photography and printmaking at Drury University. His serigraphs and monotypes depict life's little defeats, failure and that which does not need to be celebrated.


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