James Louks, MFA

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Assistant Professor
412-365-1851
ADC - 109

Hometown: Spearfish, SD

ACADEMIC AREAS OF INTEREST

Culture of the Rural American West, Socio-Economics, Land Use, Western Film Genre, Painting, Drawing, Collage, Assemblage, Conceptual Art, Alternative Gallery Spaces

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PERSONAL AREAS OF INTEREST

Book Club, Running, Travel

BIOGRAPHY

James Louks was born in Wyoming and grew up in South Dakota. He completed his MFA at the University of Montana in 2014 where he was also a Co-Director of FrontierSpace, an alternative gallery located in downtown Missoula, Montana. His studio practice is interdisciplinary and explores themes related to the socio-political, economic and cultural norms specific to rural America. He has previously taught studio art and art history courses at the University of Montana, Black Hills State University and the University of New Mexico-Gallup. Before joining Chatham University, he served as the Gallery Director for the Roland Dille Center for the Arts at Minnesota State University Moorhead.

EDUCATION
  • MFA, University of Montana, 2014
  • B.S., Black Hills State University, 2010