Kim Bromley, professor of visual arts, has had a small gouache painting, “Color on the Pond,” accepted to the Horizontal Grandeur 13th annual juried art exhibition at the Stevens County Historical Society and Museum in Morris, Minnesota. The exhibition runs June 17-Nov.12.
Bromley also has a one-person exhibition at the Kaddatz Gallery in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, running June 26-Aug. 7, with a reception scheduled for Thursday, July 29, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bromley will exhibit his “pond paintings,” that include his most recent work of paintings of Monet’s pond at Giverny.
Bromley joined the NDSU faculty in 1996. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from Buena Vista College, his master’s degree in painting at the University of Northern Iowa and his Master of Fine Arts in painting from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
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