Karen Hayes-Thumann

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Karen Hayes-Thumann is a Coordinator of Undergraduate Programs at the University of Oklahoma.
Karen Hayes-Thumann received her BS in Graphic Design from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Design, Architecture, Art and Planning. She was awarded her MFA from Indiana University and completed post-graduate studies at Yale’s Brissago Program in Switzerland. Before joining the faculty in the School of Art and Art History in 1991, she taught at the University of Cincinnati, Arizona State University, and Carnegie Mellon University. Karen has been a visiting faculty at Birmingham City University (formerly the University of Central England in Birmingham), Notre Dame University and the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla in Puebla, Mexico. Her work has been acknowledged in Print Magazine, the American Institute of Graphic Arts and WIPI. She has been the recipient of the Irene and Julian J. Rothbaum Presidential Award for Excellence in the Arts, the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts Peer Recognition Award, and the School of Art and Art History Colleague’s Award.
Karen Hayes-Thumann received the 2009 Oklahoma Book Award for co-designing Placing Memory: A Photographic Exploration of Japanese American Internment. She was a 2010 Oklahoma Book Award finalist for co-designing Lanterns on the Prairie: The Blackfeet Photographs of Walter McClintock.
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