

Andrew Redington
Dr. Andrew Redington is contributing to transformative work in the field of art and sculpture as a Professor in the Department of Art at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. With a specialization in 3D design, metals, sculpture, and woodworking, Dr. Redington brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his students. He teaches a variety of courses, including Art Metals, Functional Design, Senior Exhibition, and Exhibition Design, fostering a creative and innovative learning environment. Dr. Redington earned his Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he honed his skills and developed a deep passion for the arts. His dedication to his craft is evident through his active participation in numerous exhibitions and his recognition as a finalist for the prestigious 2006 NICHE Award in Philadelphia. This accolade highlights his exceptional talent and commitment to excellence in the field of art metals and sculpture. Throughout his career, Dr. Redington's work has been showcased in galleries across the United States, earning him a reputation as a distinguished artist and educator. His pieces reflect a unique blend of traditional techniques and contemporary aesthetics, captivating audiences and inspiring fellow artists. In addition to his teaching and artistic endeavors, Dr. Redington is actively involved in research related to metals, woodworking, and sculpture. His research interests drive his exploration of new materials and techniques, contributing to the advancement of the field and offering fresh perspectives to his students and colleagues. Dr. Redington's commitment to education and the arts extends beyond the classroom. He is dedicated to mentoring students, guiding them in their artistic journeys, and encouraging them to push the boundaries of their creativity. His passion for art and sculpture is infectious, inspiring the next generation of artists to pursue their dreams with vigor and determination. For those interested in learning more about Dr. Redington's work and the courses he offers, additional information can be found on his personal website. His contributions to the field of art and his dedication to his students make him a valuable asset to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and the broader artistic community.
Publications
, 1775-1781, 1995-03-15
, 643-649, 1997-02-04
, 1591-1598, 2017-05-25