Professor Dennis earned his Bachelors of Fine Arts at Tyler School
of Art of Temple University in Philadelphia and his Masters of Fine
Arts from the University of Texas at Austin in 1993. A
professional artist represented with the prestigious Hirschl and
Adler Modern Gallery in New York City, at Elmira College he teaches
all levels of drawing, painting, and digital imaging, including in
Term III a unique off-campus course in New York City, offering
students the opportunity to live and work in a loft in Brooklyn,
visit galleries and museums, and meet professional artists, gallery
directors, museum curators, graphic artists and fashion designers.
The course as a whole is designed to offer students new and
exciting possibilities and opportunities leading towards more
informed career choices. He also teaches a course on the history of
the Holocaust, with a particular focus on clandestine artwork made
inside Nazi concentration camps. Professor Dennis was the recipient
of the Faculty of the Year Award in 2001, nominated and voted by
the student body; and in 2005 he received the distinguished Josef
Stein Award recognized by the administration and faculty for his
service to the college.
Professor Dennis’ paintings have been exhibited in
numerous private and public collections, including the National
Portrait Gallery, the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston, the
Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester
to name a few. His artwork has been reviewed in the New York Times,
the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, the Berkshire Eagle, Art
News, and Art Forum to name a few. Professor Dennis' paintings are
also represented with Carl Hammer Gallery in Chicago, Gail Gibson
Gallery in Seattle, and Klaudia Marr Gallery in Santa Fe. For more
images and information on his artwork go to: http:--
www.marcdennis.com