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Art graduates
Amanda Kirkpatrick ’06 is an art instructor and resident director at Chrysalis, a boarding school for at-risk girls in Eureka, Montana. She also does adventure programming, including whitewater rafting, with the girls.
Melanie Worstell ’04 is an art therapist at California's Coalinga State Hospital.
Jennifer Back ’03 is an art therapy graduate student at Mount Mary University, Milwaukee.
Julia LoVan ’03 worked on a master’s degree in textiles and clothing design at Iowa State University for a semester before moving to Atlanta, Ga., to do inner-city ministry with Mission Year. She hopes to eventually start a fashion company in the inner city.
David Rhodes ’03 lives in Albuquerque, N.M. He works for AmeriCorps, teaching math to young adults who are earning their GEDs.
Karinda de Boom ’00, Sioux Falls, S.D., teaches art at Vermillion Middle School.
Jeremy Towne ’00 is an art teacher and coach in Dodge, Neb.
Martha ’99 and Greg Copeland ’00 taught art at an international missionary school in Salatiga-Jateng, Indonesia, for several years after graduation. Now they live with their toddler sons in Bellflower, Calif., where they are freelance artists, painting house interiors and murals for clients.
Amanda Reeves ’98 is creative director for Family Harvest Church in Tinley Park, Ill.
Dan Van Beek ’92 designs for his own company, T-Graphics West in Chino, Calif. T-Graphics West supplies T-shirts and posters to over 2,000 senior high and middle schools across the country and does all of the clothing for Jostens’ Renaissance academics program.
Dan Addington ’85 is co-owner of the Gwenda Jay/Addington Gallery in Chicago.
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