The following information is from an interview by John D. Thiesen and Ami Regier, published in Mennonite Life, December 2003. "Born in Henderson, Nebraska, on August 28, 1946, Phil Epp became an... Read full biography
The following information is from an interview by John D. Thiesen and Ami Regier, published in Mennonite Life, December 2003. "Born in Henderson, Nebraska, on August 28, 1946, Phil Epp became an artist, graduated from Bethel College in 1972, and taught art in the Newton public school system for 30... Read full biography
The following information is from an interview by John D. Thiesen and Ami Regier, published in Mennonite Life, December 2003. "Born in Henderson, Nebraska, on August 28, 1946, Phil Epp became an artist, graduated from Bethel College in 1972, and taught art in the Newton public school system for 30 years, retiring in May 2003. In the evolution of his art practice, his paintings have become widely known; his work is now available in galleries in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico; Chicago, Illinois;... Read full biography
The following information is from an interview by John D. Thiesen and Ami Regier, published in Mennonite Life, December 2003. "Born in Henderson, Nebraska, on August 28, 1946, Phil Epp became an artist, graduated from Bethel College in 1972, and taught art in the Newton public school system for 30 years, retiring in May 2003. In the evolution of his art practice, his paintings have become widely known; his work is now available in galleries in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico; Chicago, Illinois; Kansas City, Missouri; and Tubac, Arizona; and in municipal settings with several recent large-scale, sculptural, collaborative public art projects.". "This interview was conducted August 27, 2003, at Epp's studio east of Newton, Kansas, a structure... Read full biography
The following information is from an interview by John D. Thiesen and Ami Regier, published in Mennonite Life, December 2003. "Born in Henderson, Nebraska, on August 28, 1946, Phil Epp became an artist, graduated from Bethel College in 1972, and taught art in the Newton public school system for 30 years, retiring in May 2003. In the evolution of his art practice, his paintings have become widely known; his work is now available in galleries in Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico; Chicago, Illinois; Kansas City, Missouri; and Tubac, Arizona; and in municipal settings with several recent large-scale, sculptural, collaborative public art projects.". "This interview was conducted August 27, 2003, at Epp's studio east of Newton, Kansas, a structure added three years ago to the home he shares with his wife, art teacher Karen Epp, two children Kate and Justin (when they were younge... Read full biography
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Books & Publications (5)
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)
479 pages
Remembering the Family Farm: 150 Years of American Prints
2001
Goddard, Stephen
0 pages (color)
Mountain Oyster 28th Annual Contemporary Western Art Show (Exhibition catalog)