Donald George Vogl (born 1929 in Milwaukee) is a prolific artist and retired art professor from the University of Notre Dame. His art is on display in permanent collections at Notre Dame's Snite Museum of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Midwest Museum of American Art-Elkhart, Haggerty Museum of Marquette University Milwaukee, Brauer Museum at Valparaiso University, Blank Center for the Arts in Michigan City, and South Bend Museum of Art. He's listed in Who's Who in American Art 1988-2010.[1]
Career
editVogl received a bachelor's in art education from the Art Institute of Chicago at the University of Chicago in 1957 and a Master of Science in Art Education from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1958.
He taught painting and printmaking as Associate Professor of Art at the University of Notre Dame from 1963 to 1994.
References
edit- ^ "Fine Art by Donald G. Vogl - Career". Retrieved 2010-01-24.
External links
edit- Don Vogl: A Virtual Art Gallery by Donald G. Vogl
- Jolts to conventional wisdom; After 39 years, painter Don Vogl bids South Bend 'Au Revoir'[dead link ]
- Midwest Museum revisits Best of Show[dead link ]
- Best of show exhibit touts regional artists Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine
- Book collections of Don Vogl exhibitions listed in WorldCat