Ann Piper, M.F.A.

Associate Professor of Studio Art

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Ann Piper holds a B.F.A from the Maryland Institute, College of Art and an M.F.A from New Mexico State University. Her paintings and drawings have been exhibited widely across the United States for the past twenty years. Professionally, Piper’s work focuses on the figure as a vehicle for creating a series of personal vignettes. She examines human relationships through her devised images by assigning roles, removing context, arranging objects, and offering it up for reinterpretation. Her artwork has appeared in The Perception of Appearance: A Decade of American Contemporary Figurative Drawing (Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington) as well as the 4th INPA (International Painting Annual) (MANIFEST, Cincinnati, Ohio). She has been awarded the Roswell Artist-in-Residence Grant, the Jentel Artist Residency Program Grant, and most recently, in 2019, the Pentaculum Artists’ Residency at the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts. Piper is an Associate Professor of Art at Susquehanna and teaches studio art classes at Susquehanna University, including Foundations of Art I and II, Printmaking and Painting.

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