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Daniel Kornrumpf, M.F.A.

Daniel Kornrumpf

Lecturer

Office locationHansford Hall, 217,

Area(s) of Expertise: Painting, Drawing, Furniture Design, Textiles

Overview

Daniel Kornrumpf is a still life and figurative painter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After earning his M.F.A. in Painting from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 2007, Daniel has been teaching art foundation and upper level painting and drawing courses in higher education ever since. At University of North Georgia, Daniel teaches two-dimensional and three-dimensional design, Painting I, and both intermediate and advanced level Drawing at the Dahlonega campus. He received a ǧÃŬAV Teaching Excellence Award in 2020.

Daniel’s work has been shown nationally, including exhibitions at the Asheville Art Museum, the DeCordova Museum and the Hunterdon Art Museum. His work has been published in New American Paintings and the Huffington Post. Daniel’s work is currently represented by Blank Space Gallery in New York.

Courses Taught

  • Drawing I
  • Two-Dimensional Design
  • Three-Dimensional Design
  • Painting I
  • Intermediate Drawing
  • Painting III

Education

  • M.F.A., Painting, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 2007
  • B.F.A., Painting, Kutztown University, 2005

Noteworthy

Selected Exhibitions

  • Painting Invitational, University of Southern Mississippi Museum of Art, Hattiesburg, MS, 2019.
  • Instashow, Spruill Gallery, Atlanta, GA, 2019.
  • Craft Forms, Wayne Art Center, Wayne, PA (Juror’s Award), 2018-2019.