Neal Galloway
Associate Teaching Professor, School of Art and Design
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Biography
Galloway is an artist and college educator in Flagstaff Arizona. He is a specialist in foundations art education and teaches a wide ranges of courses in this area including Drawing, 3D Design, Sculpture, Time-Based Art, Visual Culture, 2D Design, and others. Because Earth’s environment is ultimately shaped and materially affected by consumption, Galloway's artwork seeks to address the normalcy of over-consumption and the perception of belongings—highlighting the relationship between nature and consumer practices. For as many artworks as possible, he uses recycled and reclaimed supplies. Galloway's work takes into account the environmental impact of the materials themselves and explores these ideas through his own convictions, habits, possessions, and emotional response to nature. Through the re-appropriation of discarded materials into art objects that reference and incorporate the natural world, Galloway explores our relationship to nature, waste, consumption, materiality, and our emotional connection to objects and the landscape.
Degrees
B.A. Visual Art and Music
M.F.A. 3D and Extended Media
Experience
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art and Foundations Coordinator
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor
Adjunct Professor
Grants and Contracts
- The Intersection of Art and Science: Nurturing Diversity, Research, and Creative Expression to Increase STEM Identity and Retention in Biological Sciences, Funded by National Science Foundation (January 1, 2023 - May 16, 2026) ($485,608.00), Funded - In Progress, Fall 2023, Other Neal Galloway
Program Affiliation
Studio Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Interests
Teaching
- Sculpture, 3D Design, Video Art, Drawing, 2D Design, Installation, Performance Art
Research
- Sculpture, Video Art, Installation, Environmentalism, Ecology, Sustainability, Earth Art, Performance Art, Recycling