Kimble
A. Bromley*
Titles: Assistant
Professor, Painting, Drawing
Coordinator,
Department of Visual Arts, NDSU
Creativity
Enhancement Consultant Hypnotherapist
Degrees: M.F.A.,
Southern Illinois University
M.A.,
University of Northern Iowa
B.A.,
Buena Vista College
Certified
Hypnotherapist, National Guild of Hypnotists
BIOGRAPHY
Kimble A. Bromley joined the North Dakota State University faculty
in 1996. Previously, he taught at Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owensboro
Community College, DePaul University, Prairie State College, and Southern
Illinois University.
Bromley has served as a Visiting Artist throughout the upper midwest,
in Ecuador and Mexico. Since 1989, he has painted abroad in Cuba, Jamaica,
Ecuador, and Mexico.
His work has been supported by grants from NDSU, Kellogg, Teagle/Bell
South, and Partners of the Americas. He is a member of the College Art
Association, Center for Cuban Studies, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, ND,
Chicago Art Institute and the National Guild of Hypnotists.
Bromley's work is exhibited by Yvonne Rapp Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky.
He exhibits his work nationally and internationally . Highlights include,
Casa De Las Americas in Cuba, The Edwardo Kingman Gallery in Quito,
Ecuador, the Czechoslovakian Embassy in Mexico City, Mexico, the Navy
Pier Show in Chicago, the Metropolitan Art Gallery in New York City
plus numerous colleges and universities. Bromley visits college and
university campus’ as featured guest artist as well.
Currently, the North Dakota Art Gallery Association is sponsoring a
year long tour through North Dakota of his Cuba series and Badland series.
Toview each series of Bromley's work, click on a painting below: