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Carol Bishop

Carol Bishop, artist and educator, is a Senior Lecture in Design and Fine Arts at Woodbury University. She has taught courses in Painting, Drawing, Design, Color Theory and Art History. Carol’s photos, paintings and installations reflect ideas on systems and agendas of design and architecture. Her work is in the collections of several museums has been exhibited internationally including the Carrousel du Louvre, the Huntington, Taliesin East and West. She has received a Sony Corporation Per Cent for Art and was chosen by Pomona for “Envisioning the Future.” She has won a City of Los Angeles competition for public installation.

Her images and texts have been profiled by periodicals such Wright Plus, LA Architect and Issues & Ideas. Her book, Frank Lloyd Wright: The Romantic Spirit is published by Balcony Press. She holds a Masters degree in Studio Art (N.I.U.) concentrating on color and a Ph.D. in Art History (Union U.) focusing on light in Modern and Contemporary Art. She speaks to educational groups on these subjects as well as issues of design and architecture. Dr. Bishop has escorted students and groups to numerous countries for Art and Design tours. She is a member of Women in Photography, SAH/SCC (Society of Architecture Historians), and CAA. She is board member of, Archifest, Les Amis de Synagogue (France) and Barnsdall Arts. She consults through her design studio, Projectile Visions