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VAST Board of Directors

2009 - 2010 VAST Directors

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Executive Committee Members:


President
Veva Vonler, long-time Denton resident, retired from TWU in 2000, where she was Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Director of Continuing Education since 1983. Since that time, she has remained active working with the NTCC Consortium and as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of English at TWU. In 2005, Vonler published a book The Movie-Lover’s Tour of Texas: Reel-Life Rambles through the Lone Star State. She received her Ph.D. and her M.A. in English from UNT. She is the daughter of June Donowho and is married to Bob Huffaker.

Vice-President
Penelope Bisbee, a Dallas resident, recently received her MFA in painting at TWU in Denton. She is interested in making paintings that address timely issues such as global warming in a thoughtful, engaging way. Horses, (hunters/jumpers), are her other passion.

Secretary
Eloise Sears, a resident of Denton since 1957, retired from UNT in 2001. Since then she has pursued her interest in traveling and painting. Eloise has served on the Steering Committee for RIPS (UNT retiree group) for the past four years. She was elected Historian for 2010 – 2012 of Trippers (travel group sponsored by First United Methodist Church (FUMC) and also served on the Administrative Board at FUMC. She was also a volunteer for Our Daily Bread from 2002-2007. Eloise shares her life with fellow VAST member and photographer, Ray Sears.

Treasurer
Vacant

Directors:

Thom Anderson, Community Relations Manager at Barnes & Noble in Denton, has been a bookseller for 12 years. He previously worked in medical offices after college and medical office management training. Thom brings to the board “a natural affinity for artists whom he likes to befriend and serve in order to learn their work processes and their nature.”
Robin W. Butt, an occupational therapist, has an MFA in printmaking and painting. She was VAST Historian from 2002 to 2009. "VAST has been a generous, supportive, and integral part of inspiring me to return to painting. I feel as a VAST Board member I can contribute as an artist and a Denton resident as well as serving as a link to the academic visual arts community."
Isabel Cano is a 2nd grade bilingual teacher at Hodge Elementary in Denton. She made her home in Denton after growing up in 5 continents. She graduated from TWU with a BS in Fashion Merchandising. She loves teaching and dealing with all the challenges and rewards that being a bilingual teacher brings. She describes herself as a long time closet artist. Isabel feels honored to be a part of VAST.
  Lisa Daniels
Andrew DeCaen is an Assistant Professor and Printmaking Area Coordinator at the University of North Texas. DeCaen holds an MFA from the University of South Dakota and a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts from the University of Dallas. DeCaen’s work has been shown broadly in exhibitions in the United States and in Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Denmark, Japan, Korea, Romania, and Turkey.
Barbara Evans is an attorney and mediator in private practice, working in family law, elder law, probate and collaborative law. Before law school, she received her Masters of Architecture degree. For relaxation, she enjoys fiber arts and mixed media projects. She finds her volunteer work with VAST a great opportunity to associate with wonderful, creative and inspirational artists in the Denton community.
With a BA degree in social work, Kerry Goree worked as an employment and correctional counselor before entering the insurance business in 1974. He has lived in Denton since 1991 and owns a State Farm Insurance Agency. His community involvement includes board service for the Salvation Army, Denton Public Library, Denton Black Chamber of Commerce, Denton County Chapter of NAACP, and GDAC.
Raised on the Kansas plains, Becca Hines has lived in Denton since 1971. After receiving a BS from TWU and MS from Florida State, she taught kindergarten and elementary school. She retired in 2003 and joined VAST to renew her interest in watercolor painting and to work in the arts. She has served on the boards of VAST and the Treehouse After School Program.
Beth Honeycutt, paralegal and poet, is a graduate of UNT who remained in Denton. Involved in church and extra-curricular DISD programs, she is employed at a local family law firm. A proponent of the power of words and a charter member of the Denton Poets Assembly, Beth has been published in a variety of venues and believes in the unity of family and community to nurture creative expression.
Warren Hooper is a native of Denton and has lived here most of his life. He is the owner of Linwood-Alford Florist. In 2008 he decided to follow his love of art and opened OXIDE Gallery. His gallery is located in an unused 900 sq ft showroom within his flower shop. Warren has dedicated his gallery to Exposing local artists living in Denton and the North Texas area.
Dr. Jim Johnson (UNT Emeritus, 1995) is a charter member of NTAAL and its third President (1978-79). He has been active in the Denton Community Theater as well as serving as President of the Greater Denton Arts Council. His watercolors have been accepted in Texas Fine Arts Association, Southwestern Watercolor Society, and the Louisiana Watercolor Society juried exhibitions. He received the CARA, Community Arts Recognition Award (individual artist) in 2004.
David McCullar is the Denton ISD, Director of Fine Arts. He serves on the Greater Denton Arts Council Governing Board and has served on the Music Theatre of Denton Governing Board for three years. David has a BME and MM from Baylor University and has completed post-graduate study toward a PhD in Fine Arts, Texas Tech University.
Amber O’Dell is a visual artist who recently became a certified teacher.  After receiving her BFA in Painting and Sculpture in 2005, she has been actively involved with VAST, GDAC, UNT and the Dallas Contemporary.  Currently, she is working in technical education and bolstering her oeuvre.
A Denton resident since 1985, Teri Rheault and husband Frenchy co-own Frenchy’s Lawn & Tree Service, where Teri is office manager. Teri’s community involvement includes TAG, Denton Chamber of Commerce, and Denton Benefit League. She serves on several boards including AIDS Services of NT and Denton City County Day School. Teri enjoys photography and aspires to master watercolor painting.
  Tanya Synar teaches Sculpture and has been a member of the TWU faculty since 2004. Tanya specializes in Sculpture involving a variety of media both alternative and traditional. She has an extensive background in metal casting including iron and is currently focusing on video installation. She has won numerous awards including an Illinois Arts Council Grant and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
Carmen Underwood, a retired Spanish and French teacher, has a BA and an MA from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.  Carmen joined VAST in 2004 and has served as First Vice-President in charge of programs from 2006 to 2008.  She has many interests:  traveling, practicing French, reading, playing bridge and taking Watercolor classes from Jo Williams and Mary Emerson.
  Dr. T. Jervis Underwood is Professor Emeritus, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.  He returned to Denton which he calls “home” in 1996, following his retirement from his teaching position in the School of Music.  Since his retirement Jervis has dedicated many hours to community service.  He has held various positions for the City of Oak Point, where he resides with his wife, Carmen.  He joined Vast in 2005 and served as President in 2008-2009.
Jorge Urbina has a law practice and title company in Denton.  Influenced in part by service as a Peace Corps volunteer in the Ivory Coast, he is passionate about social change and diversity issues.  He works with various local organizations including GDAC, Ruth’s Room/Habitat for Humanity, LULAC, and NAACP.  He currently serves as the Chair of the Denton Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Bobbie Cordes Windle, “born with paintbrush in hand,” received her degree from the Chicago School of Design. With broad areas of artistic experience, she focuses on fabric art, ceramics, and watercolor.  She finds inspiration in everyday life, particularly travel experiences.  She has owned a ceramic business, worked in visual merchandising, and she currently works for Quilt Country in Lewisville.

VAST Staff

Lynne Cox, Executive Director photographer and quilter, taught design-based courses for 15 years. She taught Architecture at Skyline High School in Dallas for seven years and then moved to the University of North Texas to complete post-graduate studies. Her doctoral work is focused on Career and Technical Education (CTE) with a minor in Organizational Behavior and Project Management in the College of Business. In addition to part-time work for VAST, she works full-time at UNT creating professional development materials and coordinating other statewide curriculum projects for CTE teachers in the Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications Cluster. She lives in Highland Village with her husband, daughter, and son.  She has served as President and Treasurer of VAST.
  Deanna Wood, Assistant to ED, spent most of her childhood moving around the country with her family, returning to Texas in 1982. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in graphic design and a Master of Fine Arts in painting, all from Texas Woman's University. She has a studio in Sanger where she conducts workshops in encaustic painting and bookbinding. She lives in Denton with her son.
 

2008 - 2009 VAST Directors

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2008-2009 Directors

Officers
President -
T. Jervis Underwood
Vice-President - Shirley Sisk
Treasurer - Lynne Cagle Cox
Secretary - Connie Akers

Directors
Thom Anderson
Penelope Bisbee
Robin W. Butt
Lisa Daniels
Andy DeCaen
Barbara Evans
Kerry Goree
Becca Hines
James R. Kirkpatrick
Larry Monroe 
Amber O'Dell
Teri Rheault
Carmen Underwood 
Jorge Urbina
Bobbie Windle

Staff
Executive Director -
Jo Williams
Assistant to Executive Director - Deanna Wood
Assistant to Executive Director - Sharon Warwick 

 

2007 - 2008 VAST Directors

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2007-2008 Directors

Officers
President -
Lynne Cagle Cox
Vice-President - Mary Ann Byerly
Treasurer - Phil Joines
Secretary - Barbara Evans

Directors
Gloria Anderson
Thom Anderson
Robin W. Butt
Bobbie Cordes
Kerry Goree
Becca Hines
James R. Kirkpatrick
Larry Monroe 
Colby Parsons
Teri Rheault
Carmen Underwood 
Jorge Urbina

Staff
Executive Director -
Jo Williams
Assistant to Executive Director - Deanna Wood
Webmaster - Billie Jean Kam

 
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