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1 JAMES A. BRODERICK CURRICULUM VITAE TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: At The University of Texas at San Antonio: 1983-2003 and Emeritus 2003- Founding Member of the UTSA Retired Faculty Association also service as Association Treasurer and Member of its Board of Directors 2011-2014 Professor Emeritus 2003 Professor and Chair of The Department of Art and Art History 2001-2003 Professor and Director of the Division of Visual Arts 1996-2001 Professor and Director of the Division of Art and Architecture 1991-96 Professor and Director of the Division of Art and Design 1983-91 Comprehensive administrative responsibilities for the UTSA Department of Art and Art History, that through its over two dozen faculty members and several administrative and professional staff members. The Department currently serves approximately 500 majors involved in pursuing the: B.A, in Art History and Criticism; B.A and B.F.A. degrees in Art; the M.F.A. in Art; and M.A. in Art History and Criticism. Through its general education courses, the department also annually instructs numerous non-major students. Also provided over twenty years of administration to this ever-evolving academic unit, that for several years incubated the university’s now freestanding School of Architecture. This former Division of Art and Architecture had over 40 faculty members serving some 600+ major students in art, architecture and interior design programs. Administrative service roles at UTSA included: Chair of the University's Public Art Commission 1993-2003; Chair of the Graduate Assembly's Programs and Courses Committee 1989-90 and its membership Committee 1986-89; Chair of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Review Advisory Committee for 1986-87 and 87-88; Chair of the Search Committee for Division Director of Education 1986; Chair of the Campus Food Service Advisory Committee; Chair of the Gallery Advisory Committee 1990-to present. Also committee service on: Affirmative Action and Diversity Committee; Ad-Hoc Committee to examine Faculty evaluation and merit pay processes; Ad-Hoc Committee on Information Technology; Building Advisory and Design Review Committee; Campus Signage Committee; Planning Committee for UTSA Downtown; Graduate Assembly Committees on Program Evaluation, Agenda, and Nominations; College of Fine Arts and Humanities Administrative Council; University Administrative Council; Faculty Grievance and Appeals Panel. Also

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JAMES A. BRODERICK

CURRICULUM VITAE TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: At The University of Texas at San Antonio: 1983-2003 and Emeritus 2003-

• Founding Member of the UTSA Retired Faculty Association also service as Association Treasurer and Member of its Board of Directors 2011-2014

• Professor Emeritus 2003 • Professor and Chair of The Department of Art and Art History 2001-2003 • Professor and Director of the Division of Visual Arts 1996-2001 • Professor and Director of the Division of Art and Architecture 1991-96 • Professor and Director of the Division of Art and Design 1983-91

Comprehensive administrative responsibilities for the UTSA Department of Art

and Art History, that through its over two dozen faculty members and several administrative and professional staff members. The Department currently serves approximately 500 majors involved in pursuing the: B.A, in Art History and Criticism; B.A and B.F.A. degrees in Art; the M.F.A. in Art; and M.A. in Art History and Criticism. Through its general education courses, the department also annually instructs numerous non-major students.

Also provided over twenty years of administration to this ever-evolving

academic unit, that for several years incubated the university’s now freestanding School of Architecture. This former Division of Art and Architecture had over 40 faculty members serving some 600+ major students in art, architecture and interior design programs.

Administrative service roles at UTSA included: Chair of the University's Public

Art Commission 1993-2003; Chair of the Graduate Assembly's Programs and Courses Committee 1989-90 and its membership Committee 1986-89; Chair of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Review Advisory Committee for 1986-87 and 87-88; Chair of the Search Committee for Division Director of Education 1986; Chair of the Campus Food Service Advisory Committee; Chair of the Gallery Advisory Committee 1990-to present. Also committee service on: Affirmative Action and Diversity Committee; Ad-Hoc Committee to examine Faculty evaluation and merit pay processes; Ad-Hoc Committee on Information Technology; Building Advisory and Design Review Committee; Campus Signage Committee; Planning Committee for UTSA Downtown; Graduate Assembly Committees on Program Evaluation, Agenda, and Nominations; College of Fine Arts and Humanities Administrative Council; University Administrative Council; Faculty Grievance and Appeals Panel. Also

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service on Search Committees for: Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies 1991; for Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Humanities 1989-90; for Dean of the College of Science and Engineering 1992-93.

At Texas Tech University: 1976-1983 Professor and Art Department Chairperson 1976-1983 Administrative work in connection with daily operation of a TTU department

with over 40 faculty and 650 majors involved in various programs leading to the B.A., B.F.A., M.A.E., M.F.A., and Ph.D. degrees. Six related but distinct areas are in this department: Art Education, Art History, Design Communication, Interior Design, Two-Dimensional Studio Art and Three-Dimensional Studio Art. Three departmental galleries also reported to the chair. Responsibilities included budget, curriculum, faculty-personnel, fund-raising, and extensive service obligations to the University, community, and profession.

At Northwest Missouri State University 1966-1976 Art Department Chairman 1971-76 Gallery Director 1968-76 Tenured Art Faculty Member 1969-76 Instructor Appointment 1966-69

Responsibilities included: serving as art department chair of eight full time faculty members offering the BFA degree; organizing monthly gallery exhibits and coordinated on-campus programs of four visiting visual artists per school year; initiating and developed curriculum and facilities for a variety of printmaking and photography courses; teaching courses in design, drawing, printmaking, and photography.

PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) 1978-Present: NASAD Fellow and Life Member 2003-, President of the Association (1999-

2002), Vice President (1996-1999), and Member of the Executive Committee for three separate three year terms and member of its Board of Directors for twelve years (1990-2002) in various leadership roles including, Chairman of the Commission of Accreditation, and Chairman of the Committee on Research; Member of the Task Force on Strategic Planning; Member of the Commission on Accreditation; Program evaluator, consultant and accreditation team director for numerous institutions throughout the United States. While President of NASAD was appointed to the Council of Arts

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Accrediting Associations and its Working Group on the Arts in Higher Education for the preparation and issuing of briefing papers and analytical documents to arts administrators in higher education.

National Council of Art Administrators A member of the National Council of Art Administrators (NCAA) since 1971,

Broderick has served on the NCAA Board of Directors 1994-1997, its Awards of Distinction committee 94-97, and has planned, organized, and co-hosted two of their National Conferences in San Antonio during 1983 and 1995.

Council of Arts Accrediting Association, 1996-2002

Elected as the first Chair and Presiding Officer of the Council of Arts Accrediting Associations and its Board of Trustees. Council members are the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, the National Association of Schools of Dance, the National Association of Schools of Music, and The National Association of Schools of Theatre. The Council facilitates communication between associations, engages in analytical and policy-oriented projects, and communicates as appropriate with a variety of organizations whose interests and actions are related to education in the arts.

Council for International Exchange of Scholars- Senior Fulbright Awards

Three years of service 1992-93-94 on the Art Discipline Screening Committee for Senior Fulbright Awards and Indo-American Fellowship program through the Council for International Exchange of Scholars in Washington, D.C.

Texas Art Education Association/National Art Education Association, TAEA Higher Education Division Chair-Elect and Chair l990-93; frequent contributor to

TAEA conferences and publications. Texas Association of Schools of Art, Member of the TASA Board of Directors l978-80 and l989-9l and Annual Chairman for

1979 and 1994 TASA Conferences in San Antonio. Society for Photographic Education, 1975-and occasionally Regional and National Member and Conference Exhibitor. TRAVEL: Britain; Canada; Ireland; Italy; Mexico; Peru; and extensively in the U.S.A.

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: M.A. in Printmaking, School of Art, University of Iowa, 1966. Studied with Maurecio Lasansky and Robert Knipschild. Completed Graduate Printmaking

major with associated areas of study in Drawing and Graphic Design…earning more than 80 graduate semester credit hours in Art and Art History studies. While at Iowa, served as Graduate Assistant to Dr. Norval Tucker, Administrative Director of the School of Art, and as Exhibition Designer and Preparator for the University of Iowa Library.

B.A. in Art, St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa, 1962. Studied with the eminent calligrapher and paleographer E.M. Catich. While at St. Ambrose I

was appointed as photographer and graphic designer for the college and Editor of its Student Publications.

Special Recognition and Honors:

• Who’s Who in America • Who’s Who in American Art • Who’s Who in the South and Southwest

• Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers

SOME SELECTED EXAMPLES OF PERTINENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

2012 Two days of on site consultancy to Ball State University of Muncie, Indiana and its Art

and Design programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2012 Two days of on site consultancy to Jacksonville State University of Alabama and its Art and Design programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2012-2011 Provided extensive on site consultancy to the University of Texas of The Permian

Basin in Odessa, and the institution's visual arts program, in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation. 2011-2009 Provided extensive consultancy to Southwest School of Art in San Antonio Texas, regarding development of a BFA Degree Program, assessment of institutional readiness for National Accreditation, and addition of administrative personnel and structure. 2011-2002 Provided extensive and continual consultative services to the Ringling College of

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Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, regarding: evaluation of selected academic programs; assessment of necessary additions to administration and faculty rosters; assisted with various search committee procedures; and provided a variety of timely academic and program services to the College.

2011 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Ivy Tech Community College of Terre Haute, Indiana on matters of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for initial NASAD accreditation procedures.

2011 Served as member of the NASAD visiting reaccreditation team to Kendall College of Art

and Design of Ferris State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 2010 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Keene State University of New Hampshire on

matters of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources. 2010 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Brookhaven College of Dallas, Texas on

matters of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources. 2010 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Grand Valley State University of Michigan

and its School of Communications on matters of its Photography, Video & Film programs’ curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources.

2009 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Chapman University of Los Angeles and its

Art and Design, and Film programs’ curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources. 2009 Provided two days of on site consultancy to The University of Mississippi and its Art and

Design programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2008 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Wichita State University of Kansas and its

Art and Design programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2008 & 2005 Provided extensive on site consultancy to Northeast Illinois University in

Chicago, and its Art and Design programs, on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for the school’s initial NASAD accreditation.

2007 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Anderson University of Indiana on matters of

its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources. 2007 Provided two days of on site consultancy to South Carolina State University on matters of

its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for initial NASAD accreditation procedures.

2007 Two days of on site consultancy to Kennesaw State University of Georgia and its Art and

Design programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in

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preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures. 2006 Three days of on site consultancy to Tennessee Technological University and its

Appalachian Center for Crafts programs on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2006 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Lorain County Community College of Ohio

on matters of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for initial NASAD accreditation procedures.

2005 Served as team chair of the NASAD visiting reaccreditation team to Old Dominion

University of Norfolk Virginia on matters of art and design curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

. 2005 Served as team chair of the NASAD visiting reaccreditation team to the University of

Cincinnati on matters of its art and design curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for NASAD reaccreditation procedures.

2005 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Baylor University of Waco Texas on matters

of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources. 2004 Provided two days of on site consultancy to the university of Alabama in Huntsville on

matters of its art and design program’s curriculum, budget, faculty, and instructional resources in preparations for initial NASAD accreditation procedures.

2002 Chaired the April 2002 Joint NASAD/Mid States National/Regional Accreditation Teams

visit to SUNY’s Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. 2002-2001 Invited by school personnel and the International Baccalaureate Organization to visit

several San Antonio and Austin Area High Schools, in April of 2001 and 2002, for purposes of meeting with selected students and evaluating their exhibited art works.

2002-2001 Presided over the NASAD Executive Committee and Board of Director’s meetings in San Antonio, Pittsburg, and Denver during 2001 and 2002.

2001 Commissioned to present the May 2001 Keynote Address for the Inauguration of the

President of Watkins College of Art and Design in Nashville, TN.

2001 Provided three days of on site consultation to Western Michigan University and its Department of Art for purposes developing its strategic plan on future matters of:

Needed expertise for faculty lines; additional specialized facilities; and appropriate curricular offerings.

2001 Provided two days of on site consultancy to Texas Christian University and its

Department of Art on matters of curriculum, budget, faculty and instructional resources.

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2001 TEXAS STAR, Photograph commissioned by the National Association of Schools of Music for use on all of their 2001 Annual National Conference Materials.

2001 Presided as First Designated Chair and Presiding Officer of the Council of Arts

Accrediting Associations (CAAA) and its Board of Trustees during the council’s January 2001 meetings in Washington DC.

2001 Contributed as Visual Arts Executive, NASAD President, and CAA Chair to the January

2001 Joint meetings if the CAA organization and the Working Groups for arts in Higher Education.

2001 Organized, designed, and scheduled several elective and keynote sessions for member

institutions at the October 2001 NASAD Annual Conference in Pittsburgh. 2001 Presented “ Introduction to Training for Accreditation Team Members” and “The

NASAD President’s Report” at the October NASAD conference in Pittsburgh. 2001 Examiner in Art and Design for the International Baccalaureate for schools in Austin and

San Antonio, Texas. 2000 Consultant to Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts and its School of Art on matters of

curriculum, facilities, administration, faculty and resources for the institutions Graduate and Undergraduate programs.

2000 Presided as President of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design over

several of the National Conference’s 2000 meetings in Minneapolis.

2000 Organizer and presenter on Public Art panel at the October, 2000 NASAD Conference. 1999 Elected as president and executive committee member, National Association of Schools

of Art and Design.

1999 Presided as Vice President of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design over several of the National Conferences October 1999 meetings in Los Angeles, California.

1998 Consultant to the State of Virginia in May of 1998 for purposes of evaluating the art

curriculum, facilities, and other resources at James Madison University.

1998 &1990 Provided extensive Consultancy to Clemson University’s College of Architecture, Arts, and Humanities and its Department of Art on matters of curriculum, facilities, administration, faculty and resources for the institution’s B.F.A. and M.F.A. degree programs.

1999 Service on the Board of Directors of the San Antonio Art League Museum.

Responsibilities include determining variety of future program enrichments and finding a nationally prominent juror/consultant for an upcoming exhibition.

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1998 Presenter in the Exhibition Speaker Series at the Museum of Texas Tech University in

Lubbock, May 1998.

1998 Presided as Vice President of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design over several aspects of the association’s general session, Board of Directors and Executive Committee’s meetings at NASAD’s October 1998 Conference in Aspen, Colorado.

1997 Recipient of award and citations from the National Council of Art Administrators

(NCAA) for distinguished service on the NCAA Board of Directors and for organizing and hosting two NCAA national conferences.

1997 Presided over several aspects of the November 1997 Board of Directors agenda and

conference proceedings for the NCAA Conference in Santa Fe.

1997 Consultant to the School of Fine Arts and Communications and the Department of Art at Southwest Texas State University on matters of curriculum, faculty, and facilities.

1997 Presided over aspects of the Association’s general session, Board of Directors and

Executive Committee meetings and presented Strategies for Chairing the Visitation Team to experienced accreditation evaluators at the October 1997 National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) Conference in Providence, Rhode Island.

1996 Elected Vice President and Executive Committee Member, National Association of

Schools of Art and Design.

1996-99 Appointed to serve on the Council of Arts Accrediting Associations, Reston, Virginia. Appointed to serve on the Working Group on the Arts in Higher Education, Reston, Virginia.

1996 Provided commissioned cover photograph for all 1996 conference materials or the

National Association of Schools of Music.

1995 Conference Organizer, and Host Coordinator for National Council of Art Administrators Conference, San Antonio, Texas, November 1995.

1995 Session Chair and Presenter for Mid-Career/A time to Retool, or Sharpen What you

Have, College Art Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, January, 1995. 1995 Organizer of 1995 Regional M.F.A. Exhibitions for the College Art Association

Conference, San Antonio, Texas, 1995. 1994 Friend of Art Education in San Antonio Award presented by San Antonio Art Education

Association.

1994-97 Elected to the Board of Directors of the National Council of Art Administrators.

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1994 Visiting artist to Lima, Peru under the combined aegis of the Partners of the Americas,

Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, and the United States Information Agency. While in Lima had a solo exhibition of fifty photographic works and lectured at Escuela Nacional Superior Autonoma de Bellas Artes del Peru, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, and Instituto Gaudi.

1993-96 Elected as Chairman of the Commission on Accreditation and Member off the Board

of Directors of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. 1993 Chair of the Higher Education Division of the Texas Art Education Association.

1993 Administrative Review consultant to the Administration of Indiana University and its

John Herron School of Art at Indianapolis. 1993 Recipient of the San Antonio Art Education Association's "Friend of Art Education in

San Antonio Award "...for outstanding advocation and service to all levels of art education in the community."

l992-96 Presented NASAD conference programs on self study as a basis for self evaluation,

planning and peer review: Fort Worth, Texas; Aspen Colorado; Dearborn, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

l992 Consultant to Southwest Missouri State University for assisting the institution's

department of Art and Design. l992-94 Three years of service on the Art Discipline Screening Committee for Senior

Fulbright Awards and Indo-American Fellowship program through the Council for International Exchange of Scholars in Washington, D.C.

1992 Consultant and External Reviewer to Metropolitan State College of Denver. Evaluated

the mission, curriculum, resources, and faculty of the institution's art program. 1992 Juried an all-media art exhibition for awards, Laredo Fine Arts Association, Laredo,

Texas, December 1992.

1991 Juror for the Lubbock Fine Arts Festival Exhibition, Lubbock, Texas, December 1991.

1991-93 Re-elected for service on the Commission for Accreditation of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

1991 Curator of the Austin artists for the exhibition, "Texas Dialogues: Austin - San Antonio",

for Nov. and Dec. 1991 at the Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio. 1991 Consultant to Glassboro State University, New Jersey for assisting the institution's visual

arts programs.

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1991 Appointment to the Board of Directors of Contemporary Art for San Antonio and its

Blue Star Art Space. 1991 Panel discussant of the topic, "Contemporary Art Month - A Re- Definition" at the Blue

Star Art Space. 1991 Organizer and Director of the Central Texas Regional Scholastic Art Awards (since

1985) 1990 Nominator and Conference Presenter for the 1990 recipients of the National Council of

Art Administrators Awards of Distinction. 1990 Consultant to Clemson University to evaluate B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees, faculty

resources and administrative structures. 1990 Chair of the Discipline Screening Committee for Senior Fulbright Scholar awards in Art

through The Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 1987-1990. Member of the Screening Committee since 1987.

l990 Consultant to the University of Colorado at Boulder. Evaluated the B.F.A. curriculum

and provided a formal outcomes assessment on their program's productivity. l990 Consultant to San Diego State University on developing B.F.A. degree plans for several

visual art curricula. l990 Spring Semester appointment as Distinguished Visiting Artist for the Photography

program at San Diego State University.

1988-91 Service on the Commission for Accreditation of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

1988-89 Primary Presenter of training workshops for Visiting Evaluators at the 1988 and l989

Annual NASAD conferences. l988 Chairman of the Joint Visiting Team of North Central and NASAD Evaluators to

Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. 1988 Presentation as part of a panel at the San Antonio Museum of Art, "Response/Reflection:

American Painting Today", February 1988. l988 Co-curated the Exhibition Seeing It All for the UTSA Gallery, Nov-Dec l988. l987 Served as Consultant to the College of Fine Arts and Communication and the Department

of Art of Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, November 1987.

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1987 Panel presentation at the San Antonio Art Institute, Artist as Administrator, April 1987.

l987 & 89 Nominated for Award of Texas Art Education Association's Outstanding Art Educator in Higher Education.

1986-87 Authored and received National Endowment for the Arts support for Visual

Artists Forum Grant for three artists whose work enhances our understanding of a site's social, cultural, or political environment. Artists Judy Baca, Nancy Holt and Luis Jimenez were invited to visit and present programs at UTSA.

1986-87 Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors of the TEXAS SCULPTURE

SYMPOSIUM. 1986 Re-elected member of the Board of Directors and Chairman of the Committee on

Research for the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. 1986 "The NASAD HEADS (Higher Education Arts Data Service) as a Management Tool"

Paper presented to NASAD Conference, October, 1986.

1986 "Alumni; Surveying the Terrain", A consideration of some models of and proposals for developing art alumni relations in state supported institutions. Presented to NASAD Conference, October, 1986.

1986-87 Appointed as chair of the Nominations Committee and Chairman the Academic

Standards Committee of the Texas Association of School of Art. 1986 "The State of Art Departments in Higher Education" paper presented as part of a panel at

the TASA conference, March 1986. 1986 Served as consultant to the College of Fine Arts and the Department of Art of the

University of Arkansas at Little Rock, October 1986. 1986 Chaired the "Visual and Communication Arts Peer Review Panel" for the City of San

Antonio's Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee, April 1986. 1986 Served as "Subject Matter Specialist, Content Validator and Standards Setter" to the

Texas Education Agency and National Evaluation Systems in their 1986 development of visual art tests for the Examination for the Certification of Educators in Texas.

1986 "Your Professional Resume, Its Preparation and Use" and "The Importance of Drawing

Skills for Students Who Will Enter B.F.A. Programs", Papers presented at the Texas Art Education Association Conference. November 1986.

1986 Illustrated lecture of "Aspects of Photography as an Art Form", presented at Trinity

University, San Antonio, March 1986.

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1987 COLLAGE, Exhibition curated (with R. Boling and M. Gonzalez) for the Gallery of the University of Texas at San Antonio, October 1986.

1986 The Structure of the Arts in the United States: Current Conditions and Next Steps from

the Perspective of Higher Education. Edited bulletin (with S. Hope and others). Published by the Working Group on the Arts in Higher Education, Reston, Virginia 1986, 32 pp.

1986 Interviewed for article and extensively quoted by author Beverly T. Watkins "An

Academic Visitors Guide to San Antonio", The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 24, 1986, and pp. 14-17.

1986 Presented in-service program on "Preparing Students for Studying Art in Higher

Education: for the art consultant and secondary school teachers of the Northeast Independent School District, San Antonio, August, 1986.

1985-86 Authored and received National Endowment for the Arts support for Visual Artists

Forum Grant for three artists who have sustained a response to their own time and surroundings. Artists Jane Freilicher, Harold Gregor and Idelle Weber were invited to visit and present programs at UTSA.

1985 Juror for Baytown All-media National Exhibition. Baytown, Texas. October, 1985. 1985 Chaired the Visual Arts Committee and authored the Visual Arts Curriculum Proposal for

the Citizens for the Arts High School - an Arts Magnet High School for the San Antonio Independent School District.

1985 Member of the Visual Arts Communication Arts Peer Review Panel for the City of San

Antonio's Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee.

1984 Policy reviewer and consultant to the College of Arts and Sciences of Georgia State University, Atlanta,Georgia.

1984 Consultant to the administration and Department of Art and Administration of

Mississippi State University. 1983 Administrative consultant to Louisiana State University's School of Art. Evaluated and

provided written reports on seven L.S.U. faculty members that were being considered for promotion tenure or continuation.

1983 Presented a paper in response to the topic Art in a Technological Society at the

Conference of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, October 1983. 1983 Elected to the Chairmanship of the Committee on Research and the board of Directors of

the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

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1983 Moderated a panel discussion of VISUAL FANTASY for the Sixteenth Annual International Comparative Literature Symposium at Texas Tech University.

1983 Chaired and moderated lecture and panel presentations for the 10th COLORPRINT USA at Texas Tech University and, with curator L. Kreneck, edited the exhibition’s catalog.

1983-84 Appointed to the board of directors of the Texas Center for the Photographic Arts. 1982 Appointed Associated Editor of Texas Trends in Art Education the journal of the Texas

Art Education Association.

1982 Directed fundraising efforts for the Texas Tech University Department of Art. Over $25,000 in gifts were received and applied to scholarships, equipment, programmatic enhancement and faculty development. Results typify all previous efforts since 1978.

1982 Directed and edited a self-study and related data for the reaccreditation of the Texas Tech

University art department's interior design program by FIDER (the Foundation for Interior Design Education Research).

1982 Chairman of Program on State Certification and Studio Training for Art Teachers,

conference of the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, October 1982. 1982 Appointed to the National Association of Schools of Art and Design Committee on

Research. 1982 Appointed to the Search Committee for Visual Arts Curator for the Museum of Texas

Tech University and the West Texas Museum Association. 1982 Consultant to the administration and art department of Winthrop College, Rock Hill,

South Carolina. 1981 Director of the program on Accreditation Issues for Design Disciplines, conference of the

National Association of Schools of Art, October 1981.

1981 Consultant and director of consultancy team to the administration and art department of Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas. Team members: Charles Hiers, Head of the Art Department at Auburn University; David Ryan, Director of the Fort Worth Art Museum; Jan Muhlert, Director of the Amon Carter Museum.

1981 Appointed to the Task Force on Strategic Planning for the National Association of School

of Art.

1981 Chairman of the Public Institutions Forum, Conference of the National Association of Schools of Art, October 1981.

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1979 Observer for the art and design examinations at the National College of Art and Design in Dublin, Ireland, June 1979.

1979-81 Administrative consultant to the North Texas State University Department of Art.

Evaluated and provided written reports on several N.T.S.U. art faculty members being considered for rank and tenure during this period.

1979 Juror for the National Scholastic Awards in Printmaking and Drawing. Scholastic

Magazine, New York, New York.

1978 Appointed by the National Association of Schools of Art as Present Evaluator for Purposes of Accreditation of Schools and Departments of Art. (Continue to serve in this capacity.)

1978-83 Appointed to the Acquisitions committee of the Museum of Texas Tech University

and the West Texas Museum Association.

1978 Juror for Central Texas Region of the National Scholastic Awards Austin, Texas. 1978 "Inner Reality, A Portfolio of Photographs by James Broderick" published in TEXAS

TRENDS IN ART EDUCATION - the journal of the Texas Art Education Association, Spring, 1979, Volume 2, No. 3

1978 Appointed to the Exhibition Committee of the Museum of Texas Tech University and the

West Texas Museum Association. 1977-78 Authored for Texas Tech University and received National Endowment of the Art

Grant for Artists, Critics, Photographers and Craftsmen in Residence. Brought to Tech were Terry Allen, Artist; Peter Plagens, Artist-Critic; May Stevens, Artist; and James Enyeart, Photographer-Curator.

1977 Authored an illustrated critical review of the exhibition "Profile of U.S. Jewelry 1977" in

the Society of North America Goldsmith 's. Goldsmith's Journal, Volume III, No. 3, June, 1977.

1976 Appointed to the Exhibits Committee of the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center. Brought

about the permanent installation in the Civic Center complex of several photographic images dealing with the region's history.

1976 Awarded Missouri State Funded Faculty Grant for personal research in "Trends and

Milieu of Western American Photography". Traveled to utilize the extensive on site resources of the International Museum of Photography at the George Eastman House, Rochester, New York.

1974-76 Member of the Visual Arts Professional Advisory Board of the Missouri State

Council on the Arts.

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1973 Presented an exhibition and illustrated lecture on imagery of own work as part of a series

of special events in the Sight Sound 6 Festival of the Arts at Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, Missouri.

1970 Organized and moderated a panel discussion on The Photo Image held in conjunction

with the annual conference of the Missouri College Art Association. 1969 Artist in Residence, Visual Artist in the Point Lookout Festival of the Arts in cooperation

with Kansas City Lyric Opera Company and the Missouri State Council on the Arts. 1969 Artist in Residence through Missouri State Council on the Arts, Lake Ozark, Missouri.

LIST OF SELECTED EXHIBITIONS: Listings here cover an exhibition record spanning over 40 years. Cited are group shows seen throughout the United States and solo exhibitions in Iowa, Missouri, Colorado, Texas and Peru. Current creative productivity continues in drawing, painting, and various forms of photography. 2004-2011 As Professor Emeritus, invited to present new work in all ensuing UTSA FACULTY EXHIBITIONS at UTSA Art Gallery, main campus 2002 UTSA FACULTY EXHIBITION, UTSA Downtown campus Art Gallery, February

through March 2002. 2001 CAMERA WORK: BINKS, BRODERICK, MAURER, Inaugural Exhibition for the

UTSA Downtown Art Gallery, October 2001.

1999-2000 ART 2K PASA? A Millennial Survey of San Antonio Artists at Airport Art Spaces, curated by Michael Mehl, November 1999 through February 2000.

1999 Garden Menagerie Southwest School of Art and Craft, San Antonio,Texas..Curated by

Georgia and Christopher Erck, September 1999.

1998 75th Anniversary Exhibition: Selected Works from the Permanent Collection, The museum of Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, January through June 1998.

1997 Salsa in the City Alameda Theatre, San Antonio, TX July 1997.

1996 Images of Nature V, Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, TX, September, October 1996.

1996 Blue Ball, Blue Star Art Space, San Antonio, TX, November, 1996.

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1995 Exquisite Corps Revisited Print Project and Exhibition, UTSA Satellite Space, February.

1995 “Obras su Papel” at the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norte Americano, Lima Peru, November.

1995 FLIGHT: A POINT OF DEPARTURE, San Antonio Photographic Organization, July,

1995. Juried by Barbara McCandless, Curator at Amon Carter Museum.

1994 James Broderick: Photographic Works solo exhibition at Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Miraflores Gallery, Lima, Peru, September/October, 1994.

1994 SAPO ONE, Carver Cultural Center, San Antonio, Texas. Juried by Susan Morgan,

Curator and Photo Dealer, and D. J. Stout, Art Director of Texas Monthly. November/December, 1994.

1994 Blue Star Dot San Antonio, Texas May, 1995. 1994 Group Exhibition, Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio, Texas. November/December,

1994. 1993 Art for Life, Milagros Contemporary Art at Blue Star, San Antonio, November 1993. 1993 From San Antonio, Group exhibition at the Haggar Gallery, University of Dallas, Texas.

October, 1993. 1993 Schafter/Broderick/Tiemann, Three solo shows at Martin-Rathburn Gallery, San Antonio,

Texas. February/March, 1993. l992-93 San Antonio Artists on Paper Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Lima, Peru,

October l992. Miraflores Gallery, Lima,Peru March 1993, Thomas Jefferson Gallery, Arequipa, Peru, April/May, 1993.

l99l Red Dot at Blue Star, San Antonio, October l99l, work curated by Paul Piazza, Director

at the San Antonio Museum of Art. l990 Works on Paper Texas Watercolor Society, San Antonio, April l990. Juried by Roberto

Juarez, artist from New York. l989 Focus Group Exhibition at the Hill Country Art Foundation, Ingram, Texas, May l989. 1989 Colors Group Exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art, February l989. 1987 HEAT AND LIGHT, Group exhibition at The University of Texas at San Antonio, July

1987.

1987 CLOSE-UP, San Antonio Museum of Art. Curated by Jim Edwards, Brown Curator of Art at SAMA. San Antonio, Texas, July 1987.

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1987 Artist as Administrator, Group Exhibition at Locus Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, April

1987 1987 "Starshade" a four-color etching included in the Portfolio PRINTS FROM THE EDGE a

suite of prints by faculty artists at The University of Texas at San Antonio. 1987 YARD OF ART, Group exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio,

Texas, March 1987 1985 RECENT PHOTOGRAPHY, Group exhibition at the Blue Collar Gallery, San Antonio,

Texas, November-December 1987. 1986 OFRENDAS: Contemporary "Day of the Dead" Offerings in an Installation Format an

invitational exhibition at the Texas Sculpture Symposium Gallery, San Antonio, Texas, November 1986.

1986 SAMA OPEN `86, San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas. Marcia and Otto

Koehler Foundation Merit Award, Juried by George Newbert, Director of The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery of The University of Nebraska at Lincoln, July-September 1986.

1986 Box Art, Group exhibition at the San Antonio Museum of Art, San Antonio, Texas

March 1986. 1986 FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS FROM UTSA, exhibited at Joseph's Houston

Street, San Antonio, Texas, November 1986. 1985 U.T.S.A. Faculty Exhibition, at the Museo del Chopo of the Universidad Nacional

Autonoma de Mexico in Mexico City. November-December 1985. 1984 "Roller's Derby" an etching included in the portfolio ROLLERDERBY, a suite of prints

by artists from Arizona State University, the University of Texas at Austin, and The University of Texas at San Antonio.

1984 Third Biennial Faculty Exhibition, The University of Texas at San Antonio, September

1984 and all other biennial faculty exhibits throughout period of faculty appointment. 1982 Selected Photographs from the Permanent Collection, The Museum of Texas Tech

University, February 1982. 1982 Group Exhibition, Invitational Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center Baylor University,

Waco, Texas, February 1982. Also shown at Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas, April 1982.

1981 States of Texas, the Center for Visual Communications, Dallas, Texas, November 1981.

Jurors: Ben Breard, Gallery Director; Peter Ferensten, Photographer; Marni Sanwiss,

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Curator. 1980 Group Exhibition, Invitational, Carlsbad Fine Arts Museum, Carlsbad, New Mexico,

October 1980. 1980 Photospiva 80, Spiva Art Center, Joplin, Missouri, November. Juror: Jim Alinder,

Photographer and Director of the Friends of Photography, Carmel, California. 1980 College Artist/Instructor, Invitational, Llano Estacado Art Association, Hobbs, New

Mexico, April 1980.

1980 Exhibition of Photographs, Invitational, New Mexico Junior College, Hobbs, New Mexico, March 1980.

1979 The Third National Juried Photography Exhibition, Greater Birmingham Arts Alliance,

Birmingham, Alabama, December 1979. Jurors: Gay Burke, Janice Golojuch and Rowland Scherman, photographers and professors.

1979 Three Texas Printmakers, Invitational, College of the Southwest, Hobbs, New Mexico,

May 1979. 1978-79 Works on Paper Southwest 1978 - Juried Juror Weston Naef, Curator of Prints

and Photographs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, Texas, November 1978. Living Arts Center, Corsicana, Texas, February 1979. Roswell Museum and Fine Arts Center, Roswell, New Mexico, April 1979. Beaumont Art Museum, Beaumont, Texas, June 1979 Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo, Texas, July 1979 Art Center, Waco, Texas, August 1979 Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, Texas, October 1979 Tyler Museum of Art, Tyler, Texas, November 1979.

1978 Two Person Exhibition, Invitational, Kentucky State University, Frankfort, January 1978. 1978 Group Exhibition, Invitational, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, January 1978.

1978 Area Faculty Exhibition, Invitational, Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas, August

1978. 1978 Texas Tech Works on Paper Exhibition, Invitational West Texas College, Snyder, April

1978 Odessa College, Odessa, Texas, May 1978 Midland College, Midland, Texas, July 1978 Mississippi University for Women, Columbus, Mississippi, November 1978

1976 American Photo Exhibition, Invitational, Creative Eye Photo Gallery, Sonoma,

California. 1975 Photographic Exhibition, Invitational, Society for Photographic Education. Museum of

Art, University of Iowa.

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1974 Engraving 1974, Invitational, Albrecht Gallery, St. Joseph, Missouri. 1973-75 Refocus Photographic Exhibitions, Invitational, School of Art, University of Iowa. 1973 Clay and Paper, Juried, The Octagon Gallery, Ames, Iowa, Juror: David Driesbach, artist

and professor. 1972 Retrospect 72, Invitational, Contemporary Galleries of the Jewish Community Center,

Kansas City, Missouri. 1971 Four Photographs, Invitational One Man Exhibition of Prints and Drawings, Invitational.

Both at Missouri Western College, St. Joseph, Missouri.

1972 One Man Exhibition, Invitational, St. Ambrose College, Davenport, Iowa.

1971 National Graphic Arts and Drawing Exhibition, Wichita, Kansas Art Association, Jurors: Michael Ponce de Leon and J. L. Steg, artists.

1971 One Man Exhibition, Invitational, Northwestern Junior College, Sterling, Colorado. 1970-71 Three Printmakers: Coleman, Broderick, Gibbs, Invitational. Exhibits sponsored

and circulated by Missouri State Council on the Arts. 1970 Waterloo Municipal Galleries Show, Waterloo, Iowa, Juror: Norman Geske Curator. 1970 Graphics, U.S.A. 1970, Juried, Clark College, Dubuque, Iowa. Juror: Warrington

Colescott, artist and professor. 1969-70 Missouri Printmakers, Invitational, exhibited through the state of Missouri. 1969 Fourth Annual Missouri Valley Drawing Competition, Juried, Washburn University,

Topeka, Kansas, Juror: David Driesbach. 1969 Missouri Draftsmen, Invitational, Loretto Hilton Gallery, Webster Groves, Missouri. 1969 One Man Exhibits, Invitational, Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield,

Missouri - School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri.

1968 Group Exhibition, Invitational, Midwestern University, Wichita Falls, Texas.

1968 38th Annual Exhibition, Juried, Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri, Juror: Ernest Smith, Gallery Director.

1968-79 National Print and Drawing Exhibitions, Juried, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb,

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Illinois, Jurors: Alfred Frankenstein and James Johnson Sweeney, curators and Byron Burford and Warrington Colescott, artists.

1967-69 Prints, Drawings and Crafts Exhibition, Juried, Arkansas Art Center, Little Rock.

Jurors: James McGarrell, artist and professor; Marcus West, Museum director; and Robert A. Parker, artist.

1967-70 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, Dixie Annual Exhibitions, Juried, Montgomery, Alabama; Baton

Rouge, Louisiana; Columbus, Georgia, various artists and curators juried. 1967 Ill-Mo-Ia Drawing Exhibition, Western Illinois University, Juror: Byron Burford, artist

and professor. 1967 One Man Exhibition, Invitational, Contemporary Gallery, Jewish Community Center,

Kansas City, Missouri. 1965 Gallery, Davenport, Iowa, various jurors including Ulfert Mid-Mississippi Annual

Exhibits, Juried Davenport Municipal Art Wilke, artist and gallery director. #

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Revised 12/7/99 Revisions 12/14/00 A Moran Revisions 3/1/02 A Moran Revision 5/7/05 J. Broderick Revision 6/6/08 J. Broderick Updated 2/16/2012 J.Broderick