ROBERT LEE MEJER is Distinguished Professor of Art at Quincy University, where he serves as Art Program Coordinator. He holds a M.F.A. in from Miami University of Ohio, a B.S. in Art/Art Education from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana and signature charter membership in Watercolor U.S.A. Honor Society-President 2012-16, Treasurer 2000-04, Board Member 2004- 2012, International Society of Experimental Artists- Vice President 2003-04, Nautilus Fellow, Mid-America Print Council, Board Member 2006-7, signature membership in National Watercolor Society and in Transparent W/C Society of America- Life Member.
Mejer served as a visiting resident faculty member for the Summer Six Art program of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York since 1982-1996, 2000-2002 and at Arrowmont School of Arts & Crafts 2000. He has presented over 65 one-man exhibitions, and his works have been selected for exhibition in over 500-juried competitions. His monotypes were also included in a 1978-80 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Show entitled “New American Monotypes”, and the 2001 International Biennial Watercolor Invitational, Parkland Art Gallery, Champaign, Illinois. Mejer is listed in “Who’s Who in American Art” and “Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.”
Mejer has received a University of Chicago Occasional fellowship, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and Vermont Studio Center Artist Residencies for painting & printmaking and two Illinois Arts Council chairman’s grants. He was awarded a City of Quincy Arts Award as an individual artist in 1990, recipient of the 1997 Quincy University Service Award, the 1999 Trustees Award for Scholarly Achievement, the 2001 Distinguished Professor Award and is listed in Who’s Who in American Art. Mejer’s work and technique have been featured in Julia Ayres book Monotype: Mediums and Methods for Painterly Printmaking; Nita Leland, Exploring Color; Betty Lou Schlemm, Abstracts in Watercolor; Mark Mehaffey, Creative Watercolor Workshop; Mary Ann Beckwith, Creative Watercolor; Rachel Rubin Wolf, Splash 11: New Directions, Sue St. John, A Walk Into Abstracts, Vo. 2-ebook & 2015-Journeys to Abstraction 2, and Rachel Rubin Wolf, Splash Retrospective-20 Years of Contemporary Watercolor Excellence.
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