Robert Puschautz

Stabat Mater Art Fellow at Catholic Diocese of Tyler

Robert Puschautz is a dedicated art educator and artist with extensive experience in various teaching roles since 2011. Currently serving as the Stabat Mater Art Fellow at the Catholic Diocese of Tyler, Robert creates sacred art for the diocese. Concurrently, Robert teaches art to 240 elementary students at The Latin School of Chicago, focusing on diverse media and artistic styles. Additionally, Robert conducts after-school classes on specialized topics such as comic book making and mural painting. Previous roles include serving as an in-residence artist at Oakton Arms Retirement Community and a fine art counselor at Arts at Play. Robert holds two Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Art Education and Painting from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, earned between 2006 and 2010.

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Tyler, United States

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Catholic Diocese of Tyler

The Diocese of Tyler includes 33 counties and 23,443 square miles of northeast Texas. The territory is divided into 51 parishes, 19 missions and three pastoral centers. The total population of the territory is 1.5 million, of which approximately 130,000 are Catholic. As of 2019, 76 priests are in active ministry in the diocese with another 10 serving outside the diocese and 13 retired. There are also 100 permanent deacons in the diocese. Fourteen men are studying for the priesthood for the diocese. Numerous Catholic hospitals and eight centers for social services are located within the diocese, along with five Catholic schools. Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, the fourth Bishop of Tyler, has served the diocese since 2012.


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