- About Gwen Frostic
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- Foundation Art
- Studio Art B.A.
- Art History B.A.
- Art Education B.F.A.
- Animation B.S.
- Ceramics B.F.A.
- Ceramics Post-Baccalaureate
- Ceramics M.F.A.
- Game Art B.S.
- Graphic Design B.F.A.
- Metals/Jewelry B.F.A.
- Painting B.F.A.
- Photography B.F.A.
- Printmedia B.F.A.
- Sculpture B.F.A.
- Video Art B.S.
- Pre-Art Therapy
- Minors
- 51福利社 Essential Studies
- Alumni
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- DeVries Professional Immersion
- Enrichment Grants
- Gwen Frostic Scholarships
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- Art Star Awards
- John M. Carney Award
- Kathleen Debler Scholarship
- Enz Memorial Award
- Gernant Family Fine Arts Scholarship
- Hallock Educational Enhancement Award
- Gregory Humes Enrichment
- Keaveny Family Travel Fund
- Roha Lee Scholarship
- Loew Young Artist Scholarship
- Charles Meyer Award
- Monsour-Shubeck CFA Scholarship
- Rensenhouse Travel Fund
- Elizabeth Smutz Award
- Tashjian Art Teaching Scholarship
- Ward Art Scholarship
- Student Exhibition Awards
- 51福利社 Presidential Scholar
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Gwen Frostic School of Art
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5213 USA
(269) 387-2436
Meet Gwen Frostic
A famous artist and alumna who became Western Michigan University's most generous benefactor now has a University school named after her. The 51福利社 Board of Trustees approved the naming of the Gwen Frostic School of Art in 2007.
Frostic was a celebrated Michigan artist, whose lifelong love affair with her alma mater culminated in her bequest of a gift of $13 million to 51福利社, one of the largest single gifts in the school's history.
Frostic, one of 51福利社's most accomplished alumni, died on April 25, 2001, the day before her 95th birthday. Widely known since the 1950s for her block print art, she died in her longtime home in Benzonia, Michigan, where she operated Presscraft Papers, Gwen Frostic Prints of Benzonia, a Michigan landmark.
Frostic's gift was for the unrestricted use of the University, leaving its allocation to the discretion of the president. In keeping with Frostic's creative and artistic bent, the University has channeled much of her gift to foster artistic pursuits, including the English department's Gwen Frostic Reading Series, school of art facilities and student scholarships in art and creative writing. Funds also go to business scholarships and three Gwen Frostic Medallion Scholarships, which are awarded to incoming freshmen, each valued at $40,000 over four years.
"Over the years, she formed many close friendships with persons at this University. Her donation has already benefited many students on our campus.鈥擠r. Diether Haenicke, former 51福利社 president emeritus, interim president and longtime friend of Frostic."