C.A.S. art department
 
 

full-time faculty

adjunct faculty

   

Daniel Banks

Michael Graham
MFA, Yale University; BA, University of Pennsylvania; post baccalaureate studies, Yale University. Graphic designer Michael Graham has undertaken numerous professional projects including work such as exhibitions for the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, the Houston Sciences Museum, and the San Francisco Academy of Sciences, as well as architectural designs for Lonoy Agricultural Corporation in the Phillippines. In addition he has designed and illustrated books for Tangram Design, Atlantic Naturalist, the National Park Service, the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, Yale University Press and many other professional activities in the field of graphic design.

Wendie Lubic
MA, Columbia University; BA, Tufts University; post baccalaureate studies at
American University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 
Wendie Lubic has worked as a journalist, a graphic designer, and an art
instructor in Atlanta, Boston, New York, Tokyo, and Washington, DC.  Her work
has been exhibited at the Tokyo American Club, the School of the Museum of
Fine Arts, Boston, American University and the National Zoo. She currently
designs magazines and print materials for several national associations under
the aegis of Off the Wall Industries.

Jennifer Miller
BA, Pennslyvania State University. Upon completion of her Bachelor's degree, Jennifer worked for a number of graphic design studios in New York, Boston and Washington DC.  In 2000, she co-founded her own design studio, QueenBee Studio, which focuses on both print and web design.  QueenBee Studio's clients include Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Whitman-Walker Clinic, Amnesty International, Planned Parenthood, Republican National Committee and Ericsson, Inc.  Jennifer has had her work published in Graphis, Print Magazine, Ms. Magazine, and has been accepted in the annual Art Director's Club of Metro Washington's juried show.

Megan Oiler
BS in Graphic Design & Photography, Penn State University. Megan moved to Washington in January of 2000 to become part of the Hirshorn Zuckerman Design Group creative team in Rockville, Maryland. In her 2 1/2 years as a Graphic Designer at HZDG, she has been involved in projects for a highly varied clientele, including Myer-Emco, Wolf Trap, Marriott, McDonald's and the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Megan has been an Adjunct Instructor at AU since August of 2000. She incorporates her daily experiences into her teaching to give her students perspective on Graphic Design as a career choice. She is also an active member in the DC chapter of the AIGA, and served as a Co-chair for the Good Design is Smart Business 6 program (Feb 2002), which is annually the DC chapter's largest and most profitable event.