glyph |glif| noun 1 a hieroglyphic character or symbol; a pictograph : flanges painted with esoteric glyphs. • strictly, a sculptured symbol (e.g., as forming the ancient Mayan writing system). • Computing a small graphic symbol. 2 Architecture an ornamental carved groove or channel, as on a Greek frieze.
DERIVATIVES glyphic |ˈglifik| adjective
ORIGIN late 18th cent. (sense 2) : from French glyphe, from Greek gluphē ‘carving.’
I started the graphic design studio area at IUS in 1999. Since 1996, I have worked exclusively with a computer to make digital prints. I show in solo, group, and invitational exhibitions throughout the United States, and abroad. I am a founding member of PYRO Gallery in Louisville, KY. My work may be found in numerous public collections including: the New York Public Library, NYC, Ashland Oil Company, Ashland, KY, the US Embassies in Canberra, Australia and London, England, the Brooklyn Museum. I received a National Endowment for the Arts, individual artist fellowship, 1977-78, and a Ford Foundation Grant in 1980. Recent awards include Arts & Humanities New Frontiers research grant in digital media from Indiana University Bloomington and the Junior Faculty Distinguished Research and Creativity Award from IUS.
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Job opportunity: House of Quilts. They are in need of a graphic designer and I believe the pay is between $10-14 an hour. Please fax resumes to 734-661-0885. Visit www.houseofquilts.com for more information.