![]() ![]() In addition to teaching, he maintains an active studio and exhibits his work nationally. Tybre was an artist-in-residence at the Tainan National University of the Arts in Tainan, Taiwan and at Midwestern State University and in Wichita Falls, TX. ![]() He received his BFA from Missouri State University and his MFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology-School for American Crafts in ceramics and ceramic sculpture. Tybre joined SFCC's fine arts faculty in 2016 and is teaching ceramics. She is interested in the intersections of nature and pattern, and is always ready to try a new material or technique. Her focus has moved from sculptural assemblage pieces to works on paper. Her work has been exhibited regionally and in private collections. Lena received her MFA from University of Montana in sculpture, her post-baccalaureate from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and her BA in art and art history from University of Puget Sound. She has also taught art students of all ages at the Spokane Art School. Lena also teaches art history and studio classes at Eastern Washington University and has been a faculty member at Whitworth University. She returned to the department in the spring of 2013 and currently teaches classes in art appreciation and fundamental drawing. Lena first joined the fine arts faculty at Spokane Falls Community College in 2001 and taught on the main campus and the Fairchild Air Force Base satellite campus. Lenora Lopez Schindler – Fine Arts Instructor Aside from her role as administrative assistant to the visual and performing arts division at SFCC, she is also adjunct faculty at EWU's MPH program at the College of Health Science and Public Health, and guest lectures in various departments at SFCC. Since arriving in Spokane, she has been active in the local community, serving on multiple non-profit boards and supporting sustainable development, walkable neighborhoods, and public health, here and in low-income countries. Before moving to Spokane, she worked in global health and development programs and research in Africa and Asia, after initially serving in the Peace Corps in Nepal and earning her master of public health (MPH). She enjoys being back in an academic environment, working with faculty and students. She enjoys listening to music students sing and 'jam' in the hallways and getting the chance to view the variety of student work across the division. ![]() She particularly enjoys classical and jazz music as well as clay, fiber, and glass. With a background in cultural anthropology, she has long loved the arts, both as reflections of the everyday and as windows into society. Jennifer has been at CCS since 2012 and with the vsual and performing arts division since 2015. Jennifer Day – Administrative Assistant, Visual & Performing Arts ![]()
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