Tracy Stucky
 Tracey Stuckey has a B.F.A. degree in painting from Florida State University and an M.F.A. in painting from the University of New Mexico. He joined Fairmont State’s Art Department as an adjunct in 2008. Stuckey also teaches as a part-time lecturer in West Virginia’s University’s College of Creative Arts. He taught previously at the University of New Mexico and, in 2002-2005, was Assistant Director of the John Summers Gallery, UNM.

He has won numerous awards, including the Raymond Jonson Prize, UNM, First Place Award, “Creative Tallahassee 2001,” Juried Exhibition, City Hall, Tallahassee, FL; Rollin Award, “Rollin’s Juried Show,” Ogelsby Gallery, Tallahassee; Purchase Award, from the same show; and Publication Award, Iconoclast, Valencia Community College, Orlando, FL, all in 2000. In 1996, Stuckey was awarded a Proclamation of Appreciation by the Osceola County Commissioners, Kissimmee, FL.

His work may be found in a number of publications, including Land Arts of the American West, Christ Taylor and Bill Gilbert, University of Texas Press, 2009; The Higher the Marble Content, the Better the Meat, Exhibition Catalog, Bivouac Artspace, Albuquerque, NM, 2006, and William Fox, “Land Arts of the American West,” Sculpture Magazine, 24.8 (Oct. 2005), 80.

Stuckey’s paintings are in the permanent collection of the Ogelsby Gallery, Tallahassee and Theodore R. Aronson, Aronson+Johnson+Ortiz, Philadelphia. The artist has a ten-year solo and group exhibition record.