Adjunct Faculty – Interactive Media
Patrick Rogan is a designer and educator who creates meaningful and interactive audience experiences. Trained at the National Museum of American History, Rogan works with institutions and communities nationwide to develop exhibitions and public programs about history, art and science. He led the design for major exhibitions at the National Building Museum, The Carnegie Institution of Washington and The Maryland Science Center. Rogan co-founded Signal 66, a community arts venue in Washington, DC, and has over ten years experience teaching visual art and design to university students.
Education
1988
- BA, Painting, The Catholic University of America
1990
- MFA, Painting, The Catholic University of America
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