A portrait of a Native American woman rendered in black and white., James Mattingly; dallas oregon; lummi lady; graphics; h-1, Jim Mattingly took his formal education, both undergraduate and graduate levels, at San Jose State University (then College) in San Jose California. Upon leaving graduate school, he took a position at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Later in 1968, he took a position at Western Oregon University (then Oregon College of Education) in Monmouth, Oregon. During his years at Western he developed the printmaking program in the art department, was Art Department Head from 1977-1986, was the first studio instructor at Western to be promoted to Full Professor in 1980 and received the campus-wide Faculty Honors Award in 1985. Mattingly enjoyed teaching a great deal. "Much more important than my teaching were my students-the many wonderful people I came to know throughout my teaching career. I am very proud of the many achievements they have since accomplished in their own right." Mattingly retired from WOU in December 1994., The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Mid-Valley Arts. You may view their website at: http://www.oregonlink.com/arts/index.html
A shiny red square intersected by a blue circle in the middle that presents the impressions of at least five different Native American men. One of them is presented in yellow in the middle of the blue circle with a Plains-style head-dress. The other four occupy each corner in varying sizes and intesities of black. The representation in the lower left-hand corner adds a Plains-style teepee and the word "Umatillas.", John Killmaster; porcelan enamel panel; pendleton, John Killmaster works in several mediums: acrylic, gouache, oil, and watercolor, and also in various modes and subjects: realist, painterly and semi abstract landscape, figure/portrait and abstraction. (Data provided by Bud Katich at http://www.imagemaker.org), http://www.imagemaker.org/artist/JohnKillmaster/, The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Eastern Oregon Regional Arts (now known as Arts East). You may view their website at http://www.artseast.org/