Pamela Fraser is an artist and writer that works in a variety of materials and formats, primary focused in issues in painting and color. Most recently her work has focused on the embodiment of exuberance. She has exhibited her work internationally for over twenty years including solo exhibitions at The Blaffer Museum in Houston, TX; Galerie Schmidt Maczolleck in Cologne, Germany; Galleria Il Capricorno in Venice, Italy; asprey jacques in London, England; and Casey Kaplan in New York, NY. Select group exhibitions include galleries and institutions such as GAD, Oslo; The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; Wurttembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart; Dundee Center of Contemporary Art, Dundeee, Scotland; and Omi International Art Center in Ghent, NY.
Program Head, Art & Art History, SOA Associate Director for Student Success and Associate Professor of Art and Art History
Publications
Professor Fraser is the author of How Color Works: Color Theory in the 21st Century (Oxford University Press 2018), and the co-editor of Beyond Critique: Contemporary Art in Practice, Theory and Instruction (Bloomsbury Press 2017).

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Courses Taught
- T R ARTS 122 9:30 - 11:20 213 Williams (INPR)
- T R ARTS 122 11:40 - 1:30 213 Williams (INPR)