

Tim Timmerman
Professor Tim Timmerman is making strides in research on the intersection of art, culture, and faith at George Fox University. As a Professor of Art and Design, he brings a wealth of experience and creativity to his role, having earned his Master of Fine Arts from Washington State University. Specializing in painting, sculpture, glass, and assemblage sculpture, Tim is a dedicated studio practitioner who has made significant contributions to the art world. Throughout his career, Tim has been an active participant in the art community, showcasing his work in over 25 solo exhibitions across the nation. His artistic journey has been enriched by prestigious artist residencies at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland, where he further honed his craft and expanded his artistic horizons. In addition to his studio practice, Tim is a passionate educator and curator, committed to inspiring the next generation of artists. He teaches both studio and art history courses, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the art world. His dedication to education extends beyond the classroom, as he engages with broader audiences through writing, blogging, and hosting a comedic podcast. Tim's interests also include presenting nationally on topics related to faith, art, and culture making. His unique perspective and engaging presentations have made him a sought-after speaker at conferences and events. Through his multifaceted approach to art and education, Tim Timmerman continues to make a significant impact on the field, fostering a deeper appreciation for the role of art in society.