Katie Ries is an associate professor of art who makes multidisciplinary artwork that encourages people to connect to their plants and places through humor, observation and contemplative action. Her teaching encourages students to experiment widely with materials and techniques, work iteratively to refine images and ideas and reflect collectively in writing on the processes of art and design. She was the 2019 recipient of the Bishop Robert F. Morneau Community Service Award at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录.
Ries is a co-organizer of Really Big Prints, a biennial, juried, large-scale relief printing event. She is also a co-curator of Speculative Futures: Future Visions from Printmaking Caregivers, a portfolio of fine art prints. You can see more of her work on her .
ART 130 Introduction to design
ART 134 Basic drawing
ART 230 Introduction to printmaking
ART 330/430 Intermediate/advanced printmaking
ART 303 Illustration
ART 342 Student Design Center
ART 480 Senior studio
B.A. – Colorado College (Studio art)
M.F.A. – University of Tennessee (Studio art, concentration in printmaking)