Art Professor Robert Villamagna Named WV Artist of the Year

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Bob Villamagna with students 2016

From left, Bob Villamagna with students Kevin Childers, Darius Lusk and Rachel Dennison.

West Liberty University Assistant Professor of Art Robert Villamagna was selected as 2016 Artist of the Year by Governor Earl Ray Tomblin.

The official awards ceremony will be held at 6 p.m., March 10, 2016 in Charleston, WV, as part of the Governor’s Awards for the Arts. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin and first lady Joanne Jaeger Tomblin will present the award.

“I was surprised and pleased to receive the phone call informing me of my selection. I’m looking forward to attending the ceremony and thank Commissioner Randall Reid-Smith for my selection,” said Villamagna. Reid-Smith leads the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.

“His creative work stands the test of time. At the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, we are proud to have your award winning juried art in our state art collection,” said Reid-Smith, in Villamagna’s formal letter announcing his selection. Each year, the artist of the year award recognizes an individual artist who has impacted the exposure to the arts in West Virginia through his or her work.

“West Liberty University is proud of Bob Villamagna and his work. He is an important part of our excellent art department and we congratulate him on his selection for this statewide honor. Our students benefit daily from his skills and artistic vision,” said WLU President Stephen Greiner.

Villamagna joined WLU in 1996. He also is also the director of WLU Nutting Gallery, which hosts art exhibitions throughout the year. He earned his master’s at Wright State University and his undergraduate degree at Franciscan University.

Prior to this award, Villamagna received four individual awards from West Virginia Division of Culture and History at West Virginia Juried Exhibitions in 2015, 2013, 2009 and 2005. He also serves on the Wheeling Arts Commission.

“His artworks truly speak to the heritage of our state,” commented Reid-Smith.

West Virginia Division of Culture and History annually recognizes individual artists, organizations and communities in five categories: Arts in Education Award, Distinguished Service Award to the Arts, Leadership in the Arts Award, Artist of the Year Award and Governor’s Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement as well as several biennial awards.

For more information, please visit westliberty.edu or call 1.866.WESTLIB .

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