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Stacy Isenbarger
Research/Focus Areas
  • Sculpture
  • Installation
  • Interdisciplinary Practice
  • Digital Imaging
  • Foundations
Academic Programs
My Courses
  • ART 241: Beginning Sculpture
  • ART 340: Advance Sculpture
  • ART 380: Digital Imaging
  • ART 500: Master Research & Thesis
  • ART 507: Art & Design Graduate Seminar
  • ART 515: Art Faculty Studio
  • MFA/MA Art Studio

Stacy Isenbarger

College of Art & Architecture
Art & Design Program
Assistant Professor

Home Town
Greenville, South Carolina

Campus Locations
Moscow

Office: AA 100
Phone: 208-885-6851
Email: stacyi@uidaho.edu
Mailing Address:
PO Box 442471

Moscow, ID 83844-2471

Isenbarger's Portfolio
Isenbarger's Flickr
  • M.F.A., Sculpture, Lamar Dodd School of Art, The University of Georgia, 2009
  • B.F.A. Visual Arts- Sculpture, Clemson University, 2005
Stacy Isenbarger creates art from ordinary objects and transforms them into complex and dynamic original works that provoke viewers. Her work simultaneously investigates ideas and materials, transforming the familiar in new and beautiful ways. Her philosophically charged works challenge our assumptions of our environment and the cultural barriers we build for ourselves.

Stacy is the SECAC (Southeastern College Art Conference) Representative for FATE (Foundations in Art: Theory and Education).

Selected Publications

  • State of Play, co-editor with Anthony Fontana, Bowling Green State University, 2011
  • “Scavengers and Dignitaries” & “Rythmn Line-Up Challenge,” State of Play, Anthony Fonatna and Stacy Isenbarger (eds.), IntegrativeTeaching.org, Integrative Teaching ThinkTank, (www.integrativeteaching.org/stateofplay/)

  • Future Forward: Four Minds for the Future, assistant editor, Integrative Teaching International,
  • volume 1, 2010

Research Projects


Awards and Honors

  • Graduate Excellence in Research Award, The University of Georgia, 2010
  • Emerging Educators’ Fellowship Award, Integrative Teaching International, 2009
  • The University of Georgia Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2009
  • Graduate School Dean’s Award, The University of Georgia, 2009
  • Tri State Sculptors Educational Association Scholarship, 2008