document.writeln('Greg Senn is an artist/educator living in Portales, New Mexico with his wife Barbara. He is teaching various three dimensional studio art classes covering the basics of jewelry, metalworking, and wood working in the Art Department at Eastern New Mexico University. He received his undergraduate degree from the University Wisconsin - Platteville, and did his graduate work in ceramic sculpture at W.T.S.U. in Canyon, Texas. He has been involved with Habitat for Humanity of Roosevelt and Curry County for over 10 years - and continues to find that experience incredibly rewarding. Greg started college as a science major, specifically interested in marine biology. During his sophomore year he took a ceramics class with Ron Lang as a fine art elective; by the end of the semester he was addicted to clay. He was encouraged to work sculpturally with clay and pursued his undergraduate and graduate degrees in this area. Today his focus is predominately metal, whether fabricated or cast. He has been working with cast iron and bronze and is working with both naturalistic and figurative pieces. His work is tied to a number of styles and sources, including Native American, south western, and Art Nouveau. Greg also works with hand made chain and jewelry which he calls urban jewelry as he works mostly with stainless steel.'); document.writeln('

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