Lisa Oxley

Museum Education/teaching Artist at MUSEUM ASSOCIATES

Lisa Oxley has a diverse work experience in the field of art and education. Lisa has worked as an Adjunct Associate Professor and Lecturer at Otis College of Art and Design, where they taught courses in principles of design, Munsell color theory, and Adobe Photoshop. Lisa also assisted in Illustrator modules for drawing and composition.

Lisa has also served as a Lecturer at USC Roski School of Art and Design, teaching art-related subjects. At UC Davis, they worked as a Visiting Lecturer in Drawing and Painting. Additionally, Lisa has been a Museum Education/Teaching Artist at LACMA, where they facilitated art education programs.

As a self-employed artist, Lisa has exhibited their work in various galleries and museums, including The Floating Gallery, Ladies' Room, Verge Center for the Arts, and BLAM Projects. Their artwork has been featured in solo and group exhibitions across different cities.

Furthermore, Lisa has worked as a Teacher Assistant at Otis College of Art and Design, assisting with student evaluations, reading term papers, and teaching lecture classes. Lisa has also been an Art Faculty at Brentwood Art Center and an Art Instructor at Los Angeles Pierce Community College.

Additionally, Lisa has collaborated with the Norton Simon Museum as an Independent Contractor/Visiting Drawing Instructor/Teaching Artist. Lisa developed and taught a course on historical approaches to representing space and assisted in developing content for the museum's newsletter.

Overall, Lisa Oxley has a rich background in teaching, artistic practice, and museum education.

Lisa Oxley attended Otis College of Art and Design from 2010 to 2012, where they obtained a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in Fine and Studio Arts. Prior to that, Lisa's education history indicates that they attended Sarah Lawrence College, although the specific dates and degrees earned at this institution are unknown.

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  • Museum Education/teaching Artist

    September, 2008 - present

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