Posted on July 21, 2016

The Art Department is sad to announce that Professor Andy Dunnill died on January 29, 2016. Andy joined the sculpture faculty here in 1993, quickly becoming a valued friend, colleague, teacher and mentor. He also had a thriving studio practice, exhibiting his work regularly at national and international venues.

Andy’s loss is immense, and as we all struggle to come to terms with it we also send our sincerest condolences to his family in the United Kingdom. The Art Department will remember Andy and celebrate his life later this spring–all details about this event will be shared with you as soon as they are available.

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