Adjunct Professor Adjunct Professor

Naomi Chung received her MFA from the University of Pennsylvania and BFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. She is a painter who has been represented by the Gross McCleaf Gallery in Philadelphia, PA for over 20 years and is affiliated with the Art Registry Group in Washington, DC. She is a recipient of numerous awards including the Dedalus Foundation Fellowship, the Charles Addams Memorial Prize and the Innovative Teaching Award from the School of Design, Arts and Humanities at Marymount University. Her paintings are part of public and private collections including the McDonalds Corporation, Honeywell, Merck, University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, NJ and Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, VA. Most recently, her work became part of a temporary collection of the official residence of the US Ambassador to Canada. In addition to teaching at VCU, Naomi teaches Design courses at Montgomery College and has taught Painting, Drawing, Color Theory and Design at Marymount University and the Mclean Project for the Arts.