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Faculty Coordinator

 

Cora Lynn Deibler

  • Department of Art and Art History
    UNIT 1099
  • (860) 486-6840
  • cora.deibler@uconn.edu

Cora Lynn Deibler is a professional illustrator specializing in children’s and editorial work. Her national and international clients have included Cricket, Spider, The Weekly Reader, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Scholastic Inc., Penn State University, and Planned Parenthood. Professor Deibler has been selected as Spider magazine’s monthly serial artist. The magazine has showcased her work in “The Danderfield Twins” since January 2004. Awards have included How magazine's self-promotional annual, the Print Regional Annual, The New York State Press Association, and RSVP’s annual illustration competition. As a member of the Society of Illustrators she participates regularly in shows at the Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration in New York City, and her work was recently featured in the exhibition “Women in Illustration: Contemporary Vision and Voices” at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. Deibler received a BFA in Communication Design from Kutztown University and an MFA in Illustration from Syracuse University as a University Fellow.

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Course Offerings


Art 130 - Drawing I

  • Either semester. Three credits.
  • Two 3-hour or three 2-hour studio periods.

     

    Fundamental principles of drawing based on observation.

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  • There are currently no events scheduled for Art.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Instructor Certification

 

  • Q: What are the minimum requirements for instructor certification?
  • A: The minimum degree requirement for teachers wishing to teach Early College Experience art courses is usually a Master of Fine Arts, although a candidate with a Master's in Education and appropriate background may be approved in extremely rare situations. Upon reviewing the application materials, the faculty coordinator in art may wish to schedule an interview with the candidate or visit the teaching facilities. This time is a way to be introduced to the program and discuss possibilities for the course.

 

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