Education:

MM.F.A. in sculpture, Montana State University-Bozeman, May 2004

B.F.A. The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, May 2001 Sculpture major with Drawing and Art History minors

Fine Arts Teacher (Maestro de Artes Plasticas), Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, October 1996

 
Work Experience:

ESL and SSL Teacher. Berlitz School of Languages, Bonn, Germany. 2008-present

Academic Consultant. National Pedagogical University (Universidad Pedagógica Nacional “Francisco Morazán”), Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 2008

Visiting Professor for Anatomy-Drawing. National Autonomous University (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras), Tegucigalpa, Honduras. 2008

English as a Second Language Teacher. Europa Institut, Reutlingen, 2007-2008

English and Spanish as a Second Language Teacher. Kinderhaus Französische Allee, Tübingen, 2007-2008

Spanish and English as a Second Language Teacher. Deutsch-Amerikanisches Institut Tübingen. Tübingen, Germany. 2006-2008

Technical Assistant. Riverside Tileworks. Union City, New Jersey. 2005

Fabricator, Patineur, model and mold maker. Tom Otterness Studio. Brooklyn, New York. 2004-2005

Casting and fabrication technician. Northwest Art Casting. Bozeman, Montana. 2004

Teaching Assistant. Montana State University School of Art. Bozeman, Montana, September 2001-2004

Studio Assistant. Schmidt/Messenger Studios, Toledo, Ohio, 2001. Fabrication, model and mold-making, patination

“It’s Reigning Frogs”, Arts Commission of Greater Toledo, Toledo, Ohio, winter 2000-2001. Designed and modeled the two original 5 ft frogs for the project

Daedalus Art Foundry, Petersburg, Michigan, Summer 2000. Casting, chasing and patina technician

Public commission, University of Toledo’s Lake Erie Center. 1997–98. Commissioned to sculpt a 7- ft bronze and steel sculpture as part of the percent for the arts program

Illustrator, Land Use and Productivity of Earth (LUPE) Project, Ministry of Natural Resources, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1996

Head Designer and manager, Moral Revolution mural, National Children’s Institute, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, 1995-1996. Largest mural in Honduras