Through a partnership with Georgia Southern, MGA’s School of Arts & Letters has received a new kiln to be housed on the University’s Macon Campus, allowing them to expand their ceramics program with new professor Kim Riner. Riner, assistant professor of art-ceramics, holds a Master of Fine Arts, Three-Dimensional Art, from Georgia Southern University.
“We are excited about how our ceramics program will grow and flourish, thanks to Georgia Southern’s generosity,” says Dr. Billy Wooten, new dean of the School of Arts & Letters.