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Lecture on the Design of Dissent

Towson University held an Art Lecture on graphic design from an Eastern European point of view that coincided with an exhibit of contemporary Iranian posters.
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Suzanne Moniea Hill, Suzanne Moniea Hill

Suzanne Moniea Hill studied art history and studio art and has been passionate about art all her life. She firmly believes that people should follow their instincts in what they like about art [it's not complicated and viewers need not feel intimidated by experts and their opinions] and that exposure to art and its history aids in its appreciation.

Ms. Hill has interviewed Dee Herget, Baltimore’s Folk Art screen painter; surrealist painter Steven Kenney; and Kim Grant, mixed-media artist and organizer of international art tours. She has developed an online art appreciation course as well as an online English writing class. Several of her reviews have been published in The Virginian-Pilot and The Potomac Review. Suzanne enjoys organizing mail art and altered-art-book swaps with like-minded mixed-media artists.

Suzanne frequently attends major exhibitions at world-class museums near Washington, D.C., like The Walters, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Historic Houses of Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Library, and the National Gallery. Whether at home or traveling, she never misses a chance to visit an art gallery or a touring exhibition. She is a member of ART, the educational foundation "American Renaissance for the Twenty-first Century" dedicated to the appreciation of beauty and life-affirming values in fine art. She supports Art Renewal Center whose mission is to rejuvenate public appreciation of art in the tradition of classical realism and the old masters.

Suzanne, who has a masters degree in professional writing, teaches college composition and business writing. She implores her students to be life-long learners, to investigate events for themselves, to make up their own minds and not simply accept conventional wisdom. She appreciates all things beautiful, classic, and time-honored.

Former editor: Illustration and Illumination

Contact Suzanne at suzannemhill@yahoo.com.