FINE ARTS FACULTY

 

Rob GoodmanRobert Goodman

Associate Professor
Robert Goodman is a Philadelphia-based painter who received his BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art and his MFA from Tyler School of Art. Goodman’s work explores the relationships and tensions between spaces, bodies and materials in painting as well as public works and installations. His work has been shown nationally at ZG Gallery in Chicago, Peter Fingesten Gallery and Anna Kustera Gallery in New York, Spaces Gallery in Cleveland, and Vox Populi, Seraphin Gallery, and The Galleries at Moore in Philadelphia. Goodman has presented his work at Pace University, Sarah Lawrence College, Emery and Henry College and Rutgers University, and his work was recently acquired by the Woodmere Art Museum. He is an Associate Professor at Moore College of Art & Design. View full profile



Asuka GotoAsuka Goto

Program Head, Associate Professor
Asuka Goto received an MFA in sculpture from Tyler School of Art and a BA and Post-Baccalaureate certificate from Brandeis University. She has participated in residencies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Joan Mitchell Center, Djerassi Resident Artists Program and Lower East Side Printshop, among others. She has received a number of awards, including the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, NYFA Artists Fellowship, Jerome Foundation Travel & Study Grant, and Joan Mitchell MFA Grant. lost in translation, her 2018 solo show at Tiger Strikes Asteroid NY, was named one of the “Top 15 Brooklyn Art Shows” of the year by HyperallergicView full profile



Alice OhAlice Oh

Professor
Alice Oh works with a unique artistic method that engages in only sparse planning, and instead focuses on allowing her paintings to develop naturally as a “dialogue” between the artist and the artwork. She often works on a series of works at a time in order to see her evolving dialogues through to their logical conclusion. Greatly influenced by nature and biology, she is interested in the concurrence of microscopic and macroscopic life. Oh’s work is included in the collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Leeway Foundation, Temple University and Yale University, and she has exhibited at the University of Pennsylvania, Rosemont College, Franklin and Marshall College, Millersville University and the Philadelphia Arts Alliance. View full profile



Daniel TuckerDaniel Tucker

Director, Fine Arts & Socially Engaged Art
Daniel Tucker works as an artist, writer, educator and organizer, developing documentaries, publications, classes, exhibitions and events inspired by his interest in social movements and the people and places from which they emerge. His writings and lectures on the intersections of art and politics and his collaborative art projects have been published and presented widely. Working across diverse media, recurring forms in his practice have included video, mapping, printed multiples, and a wide range of interviewing. View full profile



Heather UjieHeather Ujiie

Interdisciplinary Assistant Professor
Heather Ujiie grew up in New York’s Greenwich Village, part of a family of artist educators, and believes her creativity comes from a lively bohemian childhood. She is an interdisciplinary assistant professor at Moore College of Art & Design, and her installations and artwork have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. She has participated in exhibits at Hangaram Arts Center Museum and the Seoul Art Center in Korea; The Salon Art & Design Fair at the Park Avenue Armory in New York, NY; the State Museum of Pennsylvania; Delaware Art Museum; Hunterdon Museum of Art; Racine Art Museum; Delaware Center for Contemporary Art; the Philadelphia International Airport; and the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial Museum. View full profile



Ashley YorkAshley York

Digital Fabrication Manager and Technicians Manager
York holds an MFA in ceramics from Tyler School of Art and Architecture and a BFA in sculpture from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She has exhibited nationally at NCECA, Carnegie Mellon, The Clay Studio of Philadelphia, Katzen Art Center in Washington, DC, GreenHill Center for Art and numerous other venues, including a solo exhibition at 360 Gallery of Fine Art in Charlotte, NC. She has been awarded several fellowships and scholarships to attend residencies at Chautauqua School of Fine and Performing Art and Anderson Ranch Arts Center, and also served as emerging artist in residence at Millersville University from 20122014. View full profile