Visual Arts

Faculty

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Thomas Morphis, M.F.A.

Professor of Visual Arts

Office: Fisher Hall

Phone: (707) 965-7241

Homepage: http://www.puc.edu/Faculty/Thomas_Morphis/

Faculty Since: 1986

Education:
B.F.A., Pacific Northwest College of Art, 1980
M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1984

Accomplishments:

Thomas Morphis had a one-man exhibition, titled "Layers + Undercurrents," at the Morris Graves Museum in Eureka, California, November 3 to December 9, 2007.

Biography:
Thomas Morphis, M.F.A., professor of art, specializes in painting, drawing, and other two-dimensional fine art media. Morphis, who is also the co-director of the college's Rasmussen Art Gallery, has been teaching art at PUC since 1986. In addition to teaching, Morphis is a well-known artist and has 19 one-man art exhibitions. He has also participated in 102 group art exhibitions and one public art project, a stained glass window at an Alaska college. He enjoys traveling in Europe and studying German language.