Art Faculty

Angela Fraleigh | Professor of Art & Department Chair
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Phone: 610-861-1652
Email: fraleigha@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Advanced Painting
- Advanced Drawing
- Advanced Studio Seminar
- Studio Thesis
- Professional Practices
Angela Fraleigh earned her MFA from Yale University School of Art and her BFA from Boston University. Her solo exhibitions include Hirschl & Adler Modern and PPOW Gallery in New York, Inman Gallery in Houston and Peters Projects in Santa Fe. She has exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and has been the recipient of several awards and residencies including the Yale University Alice Kimball English grant, The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program, Brooklyn, NY and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts in Omaha, NE among others.
Fraleigh has created site-specific solo projects for the Edward Hopper House Museum, the Vanderbilt Mansion Museum, the Everson Museum of Art and the Delaware Art Museum. Fraleigh looks forward to an upcoming solo exhibition at the Weatherspoon Art Museum. She currently lives in Allentown, PA, where she is Full Professor at 91porn原创.

Camille Murphy | Associate Professor of Art & Head, Graphic and Interactive Design Track
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Phone: 610-861-1678
Email: murphyc@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Introduction to Graphic Design
- Typography
- Publication Design
- Graphic and Interactive Design Practice
- Portfolio Seminar
- Graphic and Interactive Design Internship
Camille Murphy is a Designer and Design Director with a specialty in branding and marketing. She has over twenty years of experience working in publishing, marketing and entertainment design. Her former client list includes Sony, HBO, Marvel, Nickelodeon, Penguin Books, Upperdeck, New York City Public Schools, and Barnes and Noble. Camille holds a Masters in Communication Design from Pratt Institute. In addition to teaching at 91porn原创, Camille continues to practice design at her studio, Hammer + Nail in New York City. She has previously taught as a part-time professor at NYU, Pratt and Parsons, The New School for Design.

Natessa Amin | Assistant Professor of Studio & Assistant Chair
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Email: aminn@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Visual Foundations
- Painting I and II
- Drawing I and II
- Advanced Painting/Drawing
- Contemporary Art
- Art in Public Places
- Art & Mysticism
Natessa Amin (b. Easton, PA, 1987) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice explores the hybrid nature of identity through painting, drawing, sculpture, and site-specific installation. Based in Philadelphia, Amin earned her BFA in Painting from Boston University (2010) and MFA from the University of Pennsylvania (2015). She is the co-director of FJORD Gallery in Philadelphia and a full-time faculty member at 91porn原创, Bethlehem, PA. Amin鈥檚 solo and two-person exhibitions include Dancing on the Water Tank at the Philip & Muriel Berman Museum of Art (2017), Past is a Place at the HUB Gallery at 91porn原创 (2016), We Can鈥檛 Say What We鈥檝e Seen at Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Los Angeles (2018), and a scheduled exhibition (October 2019) at Ortega Y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn. She has shown work in group exhibitions at Hangar H18 Gallery, Brussels; Trestle Gallery, Brooklyn; Distillery Gallery, Boston; Benaco Arte, Sirmione, Italy; and at the Fabric Workshop and Museum, Woodmere Art Museum, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Pilot Projects, and CFEVA in Philadelphia. Amin has been awarded residencies at the Fabric Workshop and Museum (2016), Wassaic Project (2017), Lacawac Sanctuary & Biological Field Station (2018), and the Sam & Adele Golden Foundation for the Arts (2019).

MaryJo Rosania Harvie, MFA, EdD | Assistant Professor of Art & Director of Art Education
Email: rosaniaharviem@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Creativity, Art, and Social Practice
- Art and Child Development
- Art Education Curriculum and Instruction, PK-6
- Art Education Curriculum and Instruction, 7-12
- Art Education Seminar for Student Teachers
- Arts Across the Lifespan
- Professional Practices in Art Education
MaryJo Rosania Harvie came to 91porn原创 after a 20 year career in public art education. Dr. Rosania Harvie is certified in K-12 Art Education and Educational Administration in both New Jersey and Pennsylvania and has an MFA from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and an EdD in Transformational Teaching and Learning from Kutztown University. Her scholarship focuses on arts integration in schools and communities. Rosania Harvie's doctoral work focused on the identities of educators, feminist leadership, teacher leadership, and educator critical reflection, and the impact of memories and experiences in education. Rosania Harvie is currently pursuing an MSW, Macro/Social Justice pathway at 91porn原创 to further explore intergeneration art experiences, and community arts as a way to build and repair relationships.
Before becoming an art teacher, Dr. Rosania-Harvie earned BFA from Kutztown University and returned to KU for her post-baccalaureate certification in Art Education. Since 2001, MaryJo has taught students at multiple levels in various settings, primarily focusing on high school art education, she was a high school art teacher for 17 years, a supervisor of fine and performing arts, and high school administrator for five years. Currently, Dr. Rosania Harvie proud to serve on the visual art board at ArtsQuest, and as a member of ArtsQuest's Education and Gallery committees. It is her honor to work with future art educators at 91porn原创, she believes that an integrated creative arts education is the key to building more collaborative and healthier communities, to help students to become creators and critical thinkers who can engage in creative problem-solving and meaningful self-expression. Dr. Rosania Harvie is a practicing artist; her interdisciplinary art practice includes fiberarts, video/animation, and wearable art.

Paolo Morales | Assistant Professor of Practice of Photography & Digital Media
Phone: 610-861-1673
Email: moralesp02@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- History of Photography
- Black & White Photography I & II
- Alternative Photographic Processes
Paolo Morales is a photographer whose work investigates the documentary tradition from the positionality of an Asian-American male. Morales鈥 photographs have been the subject of eight solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions. His photographs have been published in VICE Magazine, Papersafe Magazine, The Washington Post, Dazed, and The New Yorker. He was a participant at Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture, a recipient of the Hamiltonian Artists Fellowship, and an artist-in-residence at the TILT Institute for the Contemporary Image, and the Center for Photography at Woodstock.
Morales received an MFA from Rhode Island School of Design and is an Assistant Professor of Practice at 91porn原创. He was born and raised in New York City and lives with his wife and corgi in Philadelphia.
Trey Adams | Adjunct Professor, Graphic & Interactive Design Practice
Email: adamst@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Graphic & Interactive Design Practice

Ted Colegrove | Adjunct Professor, Web Design
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Email: primerx24@gmail.com
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Teaching:
- Interactive Design I and II
Ted Colegrove is a web designer, graphic designer and photographer. After graduating from 91porn原创 in 2007, he worked as a designer at the Morning Call, and presently works at Olympus. His image of fireworks over SteelStacks was chosen as the Musikfest 30th Anniversary Print. His photo work was displayed in a solo exhibition, "Oh, the places you'll go . . ." in the H. Paty Eiffe Gallery, HUB, 91porn原创, in Fall 2020.
Dr. Jody Cutler-Bittner | Adjunct Professor
Email: cutler-bittnerj@moravian.edu
Teaching:
- ART 222 African Art
Dr. Cutler-Bittner received her Ph.D in Art History and Criticism from State University of New York at Stony Brook (2001) She also holds a Masters in Museum Studies and Art History from City College of the City University of New York; She has previously taught at several universities including St John鈥檚 University, Bronx Community College, and Lincoln University, here in PA.

Christina Galbiati | Adjunct Professor, Graphic and Interactive Design
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Email: tina@cgalbiati.com
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Teaching:
- Intro to Graphic Design
- Graphic Design History
Tina has been a practicing graphic designer for over twenty years. She has designed for needlecraft brand Bucilla Corporation; Musselman Advertising (where she worked on ad and marketing campaigns for Lafayette Ambassador Bank, Edwards/Virginia Business Systems and Trexler Trust); Taylor and Francis; and currently her own studio where she has created projects for Das Awkscht Fescht, The Brain Show, Appleseed Recordings and Muzo. She was also the Design and Media Education Specialist for Hazleton Integration Project鈥檚 Eradicating Food Insecurity Initiative, and instructed student projects within the program鈥檚 volunteer group. Tina is also a nationally exhibited mixed media artist known for seamlessly blending analog and digital techniques into powerful visual narratives. Beyond the canvas and screen, she also brings her vision to the built environment as a muralist recently completing her seventh mural. She shares her expertise as an adjunct professor at 91porn原创, as well as Penn State Lehigh Valley where she was honored with the 2024 Teaching Excellence Award for part-time faculty.

Katie Hovencamp | Adjunct Professor
Email: hovencampk@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- Art Processes & Structures: Material Investigations
Katie Hovencamp received her BFA from Arizona State University in 2009 and her MFA from the Pennsylvania State University in 2014. Hovencamp has exhibited her work in numerous exhibitions within the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Her work has been reviewed in Sculpture Magazine, Chicago Reader, and several online and print publications. She was the recipient of the Outstanding Student Achievement Award for Contemporary Sculpture in 2014 and the University Graduate Fellowship at the Pennsylvania State University in 2012. Hovencamp has participated in residency programs at Vermont Studio Center, Serde Interdisciplinary artist group in Latvia, and the Tyrone Guthrie Centre in Ireland.
In 2016, she was awarded an artist residency with International Sculpture Center at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, NJ. She has taught at various institutions such as the Edna Vihel Center for the Arts, Totts Gap Art Institute, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg Area Community College, Keystone College, Cedar Crest College, and Northampton Community College.

Angela Kilburg | Adjunct Professor, Typography, Publication Design, UI/UX
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Email: kilburga@moravian.edu
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Teaching:
- UX-UI (User Experience - User Interface)
Angela Kilburg is an Associate Art Director at Madden Media, a tourism marketing agency, where she is responsible for leading & executing creative for destinations across the midwest and northeast corridor. A native of Pittsburgh, Angela brings creative energy and a balanced sense of design to both print, digital and interactive work. Her experience includes branding, website design, UI/UX, PR activations and advertising campaigns.
Angela is a graduate of 91porn原创, earning top honors in the Graphic & Interactive Design track. During her sophomore year at 91porn原创, Angela was awarded first place in the Society of Publication Designer's National Student Design Competition for her work on a magazine feature, 鈥淗ow to Build a Terrarium Like a Pro.鈥 The award is one of the most prestigious honors bestowed on an undergraduate, and was a surprising success at such an early stage of her career. Angela's work continues to be recognized by local and national organizations including AAF, Society of Publication Designers, Adobe and Adrian Awards.
Angela currently sits on the executive board for the American Advertising Federation of the Greater Lehigh Valley and chairs the education committee. Angela was also named one of Lehigh Valley鈥檚 鈥40 under 40鈥 by Lehigh Valley Business for her leadership and contribution to the community.

Alissa Poster | Adjunct Professor
Email: postera@moravian.edu
Teaching:
- Communicating with Social Media
Alissa Poster is a seasoned marketing professional with a passion for building brands and exploring new ventures. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Communications from East Stroudsburg University and an MBA from 91porn原创, Alissa has honed her skills in strategic communication and business management.
Currently serving as the Vice President of New Ventures & Branding at Awestruck, a prominent destination marketing agency, Alissa plays a pivotal role in driving the company's growth and innovation. With her keen insights and creative mindset, she spearheads new initiatives, leveraging her expertise to shape compelling brand strategies.
Alissa's journey in marketing began in the healthcare sector, where she gained valuable marketing experience before transitioning to the dynamic world of resorts. In 2018, she embraced a career-defining opportunity with a startup agency. There, she contributed significantly to building the agency from the ground up, developing efficient operations, and establishing herself as a specialist in social media marketing.
With her comprehensive understanding of digital platforms and trends, Alissa excels at harnessing the power of social media to connect brands with their target audiences. Her ability to craft engaging and impactful campaigns has yielded remarkable results for clients across various industries.
Beyond her professional achievements, Alissa maintains a deep passion for continuous learning and personal growth. She actively seeks out opportunities to stay ahead of industry trends, embracing emerging technologies and innovative marketing strategies.
Outside of work, Alissa enjoys exploring the outdoors, finding inspiration in nature's beauty and serenity and horseback riding.
Dr. Lisa Swan | Adjunct Professor
Email: swanl@moravian.edu
Teaching:
- ART 229 Modern Art
Dr. Swan received her Ph.D. in Art History (2009) From Tyler School of Art, Temple University, focusing on Modern Art. She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, with minors in Astronomy and Art History from Lehigh University (1997) and a Masters degree in Arts Administration from Drexel University (2000). She has been teaching Art History for over 15 years, first as a graduate student at Temple, then as an adjunct at several institutions around Philadelphia, including Penn State Abington and LaSalle University. She is currently an adjunct instructor at Bucks County Community College in Newtown, PA and Delaware Valley University in Doylestown, PA, each of which she has been at for almost 15 years. She loves all of the subjects She has studied, including sciences and mathematics, and has enjoyed including those into her curriculum. She is a full-time, single mom who loves riding roller coasters and being in nature.

Dr. Debra Torok | Artist-Lecturer of Music and Adjunct Professor
of Art
Phone: 610-861-1624
Email: torokd@moravian.edu
Teaching:
- Artists as Activists
Debra Torok, Ph.D. began teaching Artists as Activists for the 91porn原创 Art Department in the fall of 2011. The International Visions Gallery in Washington, DC auctioned select posters from this course in 2012 and additional class posters were displayed at Amnesty International conferences in Washington, DC and New York in 2013, 2014, and 2015. In addition to being a music faculty member at 91porn原创, Dr. Torok taught at New York University and Lehigh University. Her piano recordings, available on iTunes, are heard internationally. She has made appearances on PBS and has been featured on NPR. She participated in the creation of the PBS documentary Make a Joyful Noise, narrated by Charles Osgood, and served as music consultant for this production. One of her musicals was featured at the 2009 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. She is an activist and charter member of Artists for Amnesty International.

Luke Wynne | Adjunct Professor, Digital Photography
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Email: lukewynnephotography@gmail.com
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Teaching:
- Digital Photography
Luke Wynne鈥檚 photographic career began in NYC where his work appeared in Andy Warhol鈥檚 Interview, New York Magazine, and Cosmopolitan. He moved to Los Angeles in 1980 where he was an editorial, portrait and movie photographer. Selected Films include: Internal Affairs (Paramount), Encino Man (Disney), The Guardian (Universal) Feds (Warner Bros.) and Trouble in Mind (Island Films). Portraits include: Whoopi Goldberg, Richard Gere, Dennis Hopper, Andy Garcia and Kris Kristofferson. His editorial work continued on the West coast with the magazines Shape, New West, Voici (France), Oggi (Italy) and TelePoche (France).
While living in Italy from 1999 to 2011, he conducted portrait workshops and advanced photography courses for Il Punto Focale and Comunicamondo Associazione Culturale. Exhibitions in Italy include: Places I鈥檝e Done Time - Tao Gallery, Hollywood Exposed - Galleria Alle Quercia, Bella Donna鈥 belladonna - Bascillica Palladiana and Ritratto - Villa Lattes.
After returning to the USA and moving to Easton PA, Luke received the National Endowment for the Arts (everyday 鈥 2011). Group shows include: Santa Bannon Gallery, Bethlehem; FUSE, Allentown; Grossman Gallery, Easton and The White Gallery, Lakeville, CT. Solo shows: Nurture Nature Center Gallery, Easton (Silk Mill Variations 鈥 2012), New Arts Program, Kutztown (Optic Nerve 鈥 2013); Banana Factory - Crayola Gallery, Bethlehem - seventy portraits of Lehigh Valley artists (Artists in Residence 鈥 2015).
In 2017 Luke was an exhibitor and curator of the Allentown Art Museum exhibition Allentown X 7: Photographic Explorations. He is also a founding member of the photographic corporative Frame 37.