Diane Falkenhagen - Teaching

Teaching

2008: Summer Faculty, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN Workshop Presenter for V.A.S.E., a statewide Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Texas Art Education Association, University of Houston–Clear Lake, Houston, TX

2007- 2008: Full-time Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Houston, Jewelry/Metalsmithing, Houston, TX Workshop Presenter for V.A.S.E., a statewide Visual Arts Scholastic Event, Texas Art Education Association, University of Houston–Clear Lake, Houston, TX

2007: Workshop Presenter 92nd St. Y, New York, NY Workshop Presenter Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA Workshop Presenter, Bowling Green State University, OH

2006 - 2007: Affiliate Artist, teaching Intermediate Jewelry/Metalsmithing, University of Houston, TX

2006: Workshop Presenter, Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino, CA

2005: Spring Faculty, Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC Summer Faculty, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN

2004: Workshop Presenter for University of Wisconsin at Green Bay

2002: Master Artist and Workshop Presenter, Pratt Fine Arts Center, Seattle, WA Summer Faculty, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN Workshop Presenter, Lazard School of Contemporary Jewelry, Mexico City, Mexico

2000: Workshop Presenter, University of Houston, for the Houston Metal Arts Guild, Houston, TX Workshop Presenter, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the Alaska Metal Arts Guild

1999: Workshop Presenter, Touchstone Center for Crafts, Farmington, PN

1998: Workshop Presenter, Southwest School of Art and Craft, San Antonio, TX Workshop Presenter, Appalachian Center For Crafts, Smithville, TN Adjunct Art Faculty (Jewelry and Metalsmithing), Houston Community College, Houston, TX

1981 - 1992: Adjunct Art Faculty (Jewelry and Metalsmithing), Galveston College, Galveston, TX

1983: Workshop Presenter, University of North Texas, Denton, TX

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