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Judges for the 2005 Annual Exhibit
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Lyle Enyeart has a lifelong vocation
and interest in nature and a 30 year career with the Indiana Department of
Natural Resources. Mr. Enyeart's formal education includes study at
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and Indiana University-Purdue
University Fort Wayne. As a Conservation Officer for the state he
represents the image of DNR to the general public. Continuing independent
research has prepared him to respond to individual's questions and to give
frequent public appearances related to a variety of mammals, raptors and
migratory waterfowl. An experienced guide, forensic investigator and
taxidermist he has devoted his career to the preservation of our natural
resources. He has been actively involved with indoctrination of field
officers from Indiana and adjacent states with regard to identification of
various wildlife species.
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Timothy W. Young is a contemporary
artist. His work has been exhibited at various galleries and cultural
centers including the Schumacher Gallery (Columbus, Ohio), the Graham Center
Museum (Wheaton, Illinois) and the Paul Mellon Arts Center (Wallingford,
Connecticut). He has had special exhibits at a number of colleges and his
works appear in private collections throughout the United States. Mr.
Young received a Master of Fine Arts from Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) and a
Bachelor of Fine Arts from Bowling Green State University (Bowling Green, Ohio).
He also studied at the Circulor De Belles Artes in Madrid, Spain. He is
Associate Professor of Art at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana, and was
selected for Who's Who Among America's Teachers 2002.
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(submitted by the Northern Chapter of the Indiana Wildlife
Artists)
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