Selected Art History/Art-Studio Alumni
What follows is a sampling of alumni who have gone on to successful careers
with an Art degree from Wooster:
› Alice Finke ('04) - Works in
Historic Preservation for Sandvick Architects Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio
› Susan Newton ('04) - Director
of Marketing & Advertising for Contemporary Magazine in London, England
› Anna Nagelbush ('03) - Owner
of Blue Salamanders Jewelry, which sells custom-designed jewelry
› Erin Lauderman ('02) - Developing & Marketing
Manager for Free Arts Minnesota, a nonprofit organization dedicated
to bringing the healing powers of artistic expression into the lives
of abused, neglected and at-risk children and their families.
› Dale Edwards ('01) - Claims
Adjuster for Progressive Insurance
› Kathryne Hall ('99) - Photo producer
for Vanity Fair magazine
› Elizabeth Freer Krage ('99) -
Project Coordinator at The Cleveland Museum of Art for a $225 million
dollar expansion and renovation project
› Erik Lopez ('99) - Owner of Art
Blur, a graphic design & fine art studio. And co-owner (with Christopher
Cantwell also, class of 1999) of Lowbrow Luxury, a high-end clothing line.
› Jennifer McComas ('99) - Curator
of Western Art after 1800, Indiana University Art Museum, Bloomington
› Jennifer Ann Ropelewski ('98) -
Communications Assistant at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pa. › Jill Gregory ('95) - A professional
medical illustrator with First Consulting Group in New York City
› Jesse Marvin ('95) - Graphic
Designer for Nike
› Laura Barry ('93) - Assistant
Curator for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
› Dan Rosenbaum ('92) - Staff reporter
for the Washington Times
› Doug Strickler ('84) - President/CEO
for Adrenaline Inc. in Atlanta, Ga.
› Kay Fanning ('83) -
Architectural Historian for the National Park Service
› Keith Herklotz ('79) -
Owner of Down to Earth Ceramic Studio in Maine
› Craig Hustwit ('74) - Project
Manager for the US Department of Energy for the Pittsburgh Research Center
› Linda R. White ('70) - Contributing
Editor of three major national horse magazines
› Jay R. Gates ('68) - Director
of the prestigious Phillips Collection of art in Washington, D.C. › Richard Hutton ('68) -
Museum Specialist for the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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