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Wonders of Nature: Drawing on Nature with Jeff and Maria Fulmer

Wonders of Nature: Drawing on Nature with Jeff and Maria Fulmer

This session is intended to be an informal discussion of how to better incorporate and honor ideas of nature and the natural world as part of the art making process. Participants are encouraged to bring their thoughts, ideas, questions, and life experience. Participants should also bring some nature with them to draw, paint, or make art with. Join us as we celebrate, discuss, explore, and experiment with “Drawing on Nature."

Suggested Materials

  • Sticks, stones, old sun-bleached bones, dried leaves, dried gourds, or your favorite natural materials to make art on.

  • Ink, paper, paints, pens, markers, wood burners, or your favorite art materials to make art with.

About Jeff and Maria Fulmer

Jeff Fulmer is a Coordinator and Adjunct Faculty Member in the Fine Arts Department at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) where he teaches a range of courses and manages the College’s art galleries and permanent collections. Jeff studied sculpture, art theory, graphic design and received his MFA from UNLV in 2000. In 1997 he earned his BA from Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana with concentrations in painting, drawing, mathematics and ecology.

Jeff has taught at UNLV, Wabash College, and Herron School of Art before joining CSN. He has exhibited his paintings and sculptures regionally and nationally. Jeff currently serves as the Chair of the Clark County Board of County Commissioners Art Committee. He has several public commissions throughout the Las Vegas valley and has a solo exhibition scheduled for the Lost City Museum in Overton Nevada in January 2022. Images and more information can be found online at https://fulmerdesign.wordpress.com/ or http://fulmerdesign.com

Maria Fulmer was born in the Philippines on the island of Luzon where she remembers running barefoot, climbing trees, and making kites out of giant beetles. She immigrated from the remote village of Calapandayan to the urban concrete jungles of California’s San Fernando Valley in 1982. Her biggest fear was that she would be forced to eat hamburgers and hotdogs every day for the rest of her life.

Maria is an artist and art educator. She teaches art for the Clark County School District at Oran K. Gragson Elementary School and wheel thrown ceramics for the College of Southern Nevada. Previously Maria taught art for Crawfordsville Community Schools and pottery through the City of Las Vegas. Maria earned her BA in Art in 2000 and her ME in Curriculum and Instruction in 2008, both from UNLV.

Nevada Reads is a program of Nevada Humanities that is made possible with support from the City of Reno and the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Library of Congress’ Center for the Book promotes books and libraries, literacy and reading, and poetry and literature.