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Lee Shortridge joined the Huntington faculty in 2008. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1979 from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, and his Master of Arts degree in 1981 as well as a Master of Fine Arts degree in 1982 from Rosary College Graduate School of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy. While in Italy from 1980-1983, Shortridge was influenced by the Italian painter Pietro Annigioni from whom he received critiques and art instruction. His master’s degree programs focused on drawing and painting. From 1986-1992, he received a five-year scholarship to study French 19th century art at the R.H. Ives Gammell Atelier in Boston, Mass. In 1990, Shortridge was presented with the John F. and Anna Lee Stacey Award for Western Art. Among his best-known works is the Oklahoma City mural, "Allegories of Redemption," completed in 2000.
Shortridge has taught courses for Southwestern Oklahoma State
University, Oral Roberts University, Bradley University and Northeastern
University. His areas of expertise include graphic design and fine arts. In
addition to teaching, Shortridge has served as the senior graphic designer
for Fire Protection Publications and Y-Tex Corporation.
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