Shelley Thorstensen - Border Crossing
Artist Hometown: Cherry Hill
Medium: Mixed Media
Location in MD Anderson: First Floor, Radiation Patient Waiting Room C1004
Artist Bio:
A graduate of Cherry Hill High School West, Shelley Thorstensen teaches drawing and printmaking at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia.
Her prints are a reflection of the beauty of the natural world, which is a significant inspiration in her work.
Shelley worked in the Visual Arts Department at Princeton University and taught printmaking at Rutgers in Camden and New Brunswick. She also designed the Printmaking Department facility at The College of New Jersey.
Earlier in her life, Shelley taught an after school art class at the Markeim Art Center in Haddonfield.
“Having spent much of my life living and working in South Jersey, I am honored to have my work displayed at Cooper. Cooper has always been an important part of the community and is a leader in health care throughout the region.”
Medium: Mixed Media
Location in MD Anderson: First Floor, Radiation Patient Waiting Room C1004
Artist Bio:
A graduate of Cherry Hill High School West, Shelley Thorstensen teaches drawing and printmaking at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia.
Her prints are a reflection of the beauty of the natural world, which is a significant inspiration in her work.
Shelley worked in the Visual Arts Department at Princeton University and taught printmaking at Rutgers in Camden and New Brunswick. She also designed the Printmaking Department facility at The College of New Jersey.
Earlier in her life, Shelley taught an after school art class at the Markeim Art Center in Haddonfield.
“Having spent much of my life living and working in South Jersey, I am honored to have my work displayed at Cooper. Cooper has always been an important part of the community and is a leader in health care throughout the region.”