Stevenson University Art Professor Awarded $30,000 Grant

February 9, 2017 7 AM
Jim Condron

Adjunct Professor in Visual Communication Design at Stevenson’s School of Design, Jim Condron, has been recognized in The Baltimore Sun and Art Daily for receiving a $30,000 grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation.

The foundation is named after the famous abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock and his wife, Lee Krasner, who was also an excellent painter. Formed in 1985, the foundation was created to provide financial assistance to established artists like Jim.

“I’m extremely grateful to the foundation and legacy of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner,” said Jim. “The grant provides me with needed time and space to expand on my work in every direction.”

Jim has been an adjunct professor at Stevenson University since 2008.

For more information on Stevenson’s Visual Communication Design program, visit Stevenson.edu.

Stevenson University, known for its distinctive career focus, is the third-largest independent university in Maryland with more than 4,200 students pursuing bachelor’s, master’s, and adult bachelor’s programs at locations in Stevenson and Owings Mills.