Jim
was born in Girard, Ohio, which is between Warren and Youngstown
in Eastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania border. After graduating from
Girard High School in 1948, he attended Carnegie Institute of Technology
(now Carnegie Mellon University) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for
two years. In 1950 he transferred to the Cleveland Institute of
Art from which he graduated in 1953. Following a two year tour in
the army, Jim returned to the Cleveland area and attended Western
Reserve University (now Case-Western Reserve University) for two
years, receiving both a Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Art Education.
After graduation he was hired by the Midview School District in
Grafton, Ohio, as an art teacher and remained in this position for
nineteen years. In 1977 he was hired in the neighboring Elyria City
Schools as Art Coordinator, a position he held for ten years. He
retired in 1987, after twenty-nine years in public education. Two
years later he became an adjunct professor at Baldwin Wallace College
in Berea, Ohio, where he teaches art education courses. Thus, Jim
has been an art educator for over forty years.
Jim has an art studio in Wellington, Ohio, where he specializes
in woodblock prints, colored pencil drawings and, in October, pumpkins.
Jim
is married and has five children and, at present, six grandchildren.
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