Accumulation of Time

How does one succinctly describe a plethora of interests? And why is it important to do so? Publishing a personal website is a bit like crafting a self-portrait. And over the course of a career, of a life, a person collects, gathers, and gleans many aspects of their being. In that regard, this “portrait” is arranged to follow three branches: educator, researcher, and artist. Following each branch is an exploration of the accumulation of time and a journey into these three aspects of being.

Educator

With more than 20 years of experience in higher education, I currently serve as the Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program at Barton College. My experience… (read more)

Researcher

Intellectual curiosity is a trait that I hold at the forefront of my personality. To my students I often state that, “I’m never bored because I find everything interesting.” In truth… (read more)

Artist

Trained in the areas of sculpture, drawing and painting, and photography, my principal medium is book making. Within that medium, I have produced more than… (read more)

Note. The title, “Accumulation of Time,” was gleaned from A. Ganson, whose work was the backdrop for my wedding.

  • 540 Photographs published in periodicals

    271 Publications as graphic designer

    159 Art exhibitions (27 solo, 26 group, 27 juried, 79 invitational)

    116 Publications as editor

    97 Features in reviews, articles, and interviews

    80 Undergraduate research and senior thesis projects mentored 

    58 Training seminars and conferences attended

    49 Art exhibitions curated and/or facilitated

    47 Conference presentations and visiting artist lectures given

    31 Publications as author

    26 Academic conferences planned

    19 Workshops presented

    18 Theatrical productions (including 1 original play)

  • Ed.D. in Higher Education Leadership (4.0 GPA), 2021, Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri.

    M.B.A. in Strategic Leadership (4.0 GPA), 2024, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Certificate in Behavioral Economics: Nudging to Shape Decisions, 2024 University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

    M.F.A. in Visual Arts (4.0 GPA), 2004, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

    B.A. in Art and Design (Summa Cum Laude), 1999, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia.

  • Barton College, 2006–2024; Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program, 2017–2024, Tenured Full Professor of Arts & Humanities, 2006–2024, Director of the New Faculty Seminar Training Program, 2023–2024, Moderator (Chair), Faculty and College Assembly (Senate), 2019–2023, Director of the Photography Program, 2006–2019, Director of Exhibitions, Barton Art Galleries and Museum, 2007–2010, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Focal Plane: A Journal for Photography Educators and Students, Publisher, Editor, 2017–2019. Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Arts Council of Wilson, Website Designer, Graphic Designer, 2010–2019. Wilson, North Carolina

    Wilson Times Company, Special Sections Graphic Designer, Writer, 2007–2015. Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Northern Michigan University, Assistant Professor of Art & Design, 2004–2005, Marquette, Michigan. 

    Newcomb College, Tulane University, Instructor of Record, 2003–2004, Teaching Assistant, Darkroom Manager, 2002–2003, Computer Lab Manager, 2002–2004, New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Barton College, Director of the Whitehurst Family Honors Program, 2017–2024, Wilson, North Carolina. Responsibilities: Provided leadership for planning, development, and delivery of programs, curricular and co-curricular activities supporting honors education, and distinctive programs that provide enriched opportunities for students and represent high impact practices that engage, retain, and enrich students and their experience (e.g., undergraduate research and creative activities), Provided leadership for a student enrollment growth agenda emanating from opportunities provided by honors programming, services, and recognition, Oversaw effective management of scholarship support for honors students and programs in conjunction with the director of financial aid, Provided leadership and/or support for global partnerships that enhance opportunities for students, for study abroad, for partnering with admissions in facilitating international student recruitment, and for oversight and enhancing services for international students, Provided creative leadership in enhancing the public visibility of honors opportunities at Barton College and in pursuing a strong advancement, fund-raising agenda to enhance the scope, financial support, and impact of the honors program, Promoted and designs events that enhance the cultural and intellectual environment of the campus and region, Promoted activities to recruit and retain a diverse population of highly qualified students and faculty, Formed business and community relationships to support and sustain honors, undergraduate research and international education programs, activities and events. Tenured Full Professor of Arts & Humanities, 2006–2024, hired 2006, awarded tenure in 2012, promoted to associate professor in 2012, promoted to full professor in 2018. Responsibilities: Offered courses in art and design, art history and criticism, general education, and honors research, Developed courses and program curricula in the School of Arts and Humanities, the general education program, and the Whitehurst Family Honors Program, Improved service learning and engaged teaching strategies across academic majors, Served on committees and task forces for college and departmental governance, Advised students in the School of Arts and Humanities, the honors program, and transfer students. Director of the New Faculty Seminar Training Program, 2023–2024, Responsibilities: Facilitated and coordinated new faculty training centered around institutional culture, policies, and processes, in addition to teaching, learning, and assessment best practices, Responsible for new faculty development processes including onboarding, training, orientation, and mentoring, Developed and delivered new faculty training in a scaffolded year-long development program, Worked with academic leadership to provide individualized development plans for on new faculty, Maintained knowledge of current trends in educational innovation, teaching effectiveness, and faculty development. Moderator (Chair), Faculty and College Assembly (Senate), 2019–2023, Responsibilities: Facilitated and promoted shared governance presiding over college committees, Provided leadership in monthly meetings of the faculty and triannual meetings of faculty and staff, Developed and oversaw official reports in compliance with regional accreditors, Worked with the parliamentarian to ensure due process and adherence to by-laws, Facilitated committee assignments making suggestions for appointment by the VPAA and through annual elections. Director of the Photography Program, 2006–2019, 2025. Responsibilities: Developed, facilitated, and/or participated in the management of the academic curriculum for five separate degree programs (B.A. and B.F.A. in Photography, B.S. in Photojournalism, B.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts and Media, and B.A. in Visual Communications), Managed the budget for the photography program including the purchasing of assets and consumables, Maintained inventory of equipment, chemicals, and consumable supplies, and performed maintenance and repair of area equipment and assets, Managed student workers in the photography area, darkroom, and art department computer lab, Provided training and mentorship to new faculty. Director of Exhibitions, Barton Art Galleries and Museum, 2007–2010, Responsibilities: Planed, scheduled, and facilitated art exhibitions including the shipping and receiving of artworks, securing of insurance, travel, and lodging for visiting artists, Promoted and designed public events including exhibition openings, artist talks, and special lectures, Managed six art galleries across two academic buildings, Curated and managed the Barton Art Museum collection, Served as board member for the Barton Friends of the Visual Arts.

    Northern Michigan University, Assistant Professor of Art & Design, 2004–2005, Marquette, Michigan, Offered courses in photography and foundations of art, Served on departmental governance committees and the board of directors of The North Wind newspaper, Purchaser for the finishing studio (matting and framing), and documentary studio for the School of Art and Design.

    Tulane University, Instructor of Record, 2003–2004, New Orleans, Louisiana. Responsibilities: Offered courses in introduction to darkroom photography, Managed student workers for the photography darkroom, Managed student workers for the art department computer lab. Teaching Assistant, 2002–2003. Responsibilities: Provided secondary instruction in photography classes including camera operation and darkroom printing, Managed student workers for the photography darkroom, Managed student workers for the art department computer lab.

  • Publisher, Editor, Focal Plane: A Journal for Photography Educators and Students, 2017–2019, Wilson, North Carolina. Responsibilities: Solicited, reviewed, and edited articles on photography pedagogy, educators, and students, designed the publication (a magazine-format journal), worked directly with advertisers, print vendors, retail sellers (bookstores and photography equipment suppliers), and libraries, managed production staff of four people and one intern, recipient of one national and three regional awards.

    Website Designer, Graphic Designer, Arts Council of Wilson, 2010–2019, Wilson, North Carolina. Responsibilities: Designed and maintained website for a non-profit arts organization focused on community engagement through art exhibitions, theatrical performances, and educational workshops, designed print media marketing materials for external and in-house communications, developed content for publication including feature story writing, advertising client relations, and photography.

    Freelance Illustrator, UCLA magazine, 2016, Los Angeles, California. Responsibilities: Completed illustrations featured in printed and online publication, recipient of two national awards.

    Special Sections Graphic Designer, Writer, Photographer, Wilson Times Company, 2007–2015, Wilson, North Carolina. Responsibilities: Designed magazines and newspaper special sections, developed content for publication including feature story writing, advertising client relations, and photography, recipient of three regional and eight state awards.

    Freelance Graphic Designer, Photographer, and Digital Imaging (Bayer, Coca-Cola, Turner Broadcasting, and Volvo), 1999–2002, Atlanta, Georgia. Responsibilities: Completed graphic design, photography, and digital imaging work as a sub-contractor in support of various corporate entities including Bayer (pharmaceuticals), Coca-Cola, Turner Broadcasting, and Volvo (construction equipment division).

  • National Collegiate Honors Council, Assessment and Evaluation Committee, Member, 2020–2024, Research Committee, Member, 2020–2023, Small College Committee, Member, 2019–2020, 2023–2024.

    North Carolina Honors Association, President, 2022–2023, Interim Treasurer, 2023–2024, Conference support, 2018, 2019, 2023.

    University of North Carolina General Administration Licensure Team, Accreditation Reviewer, 2009–2012.

    Marketing Research Committee, Member, 2008,Wilson Times Co., Wilson, North Carolina, Member, 2008.

  • Academic Leadership Team, Barton College, Member 2019–2025.

    Academic Affairs Advisory Council, Barton College, Member 2024–2025.

    Advising Council, Barton College, Member 2023–2025.

    Athletics Committee, Barton College, member, 2024–2025.

    Honors Council, Barton College, Chair 2016–2025, Member, 2007–2009, 2012–2014.

    Tenure and Promotion Committee, Barton College, Member, 2020–2022, 2024–2025.

    Board of Trustees, Barton College, Faculty Representative 2022–2024.

    Strategic Planning Development Team, Barton College, Sub-Committee Chair, 2019–2020, Member, 2022–2025.

    Day of Scholarship and Engagement Planning Team, Barton College, Member, 2016–2024; Chair, 2024–2025.

    Academic Calendar Planning Team, Barton College, Member, 2022–2024.

    General Education Committee, Barton College, Member, 2011–2014, 2018–2024.

    Moderator of the Faculty Assembly (Governance committee), Barton College, Moderator (Chair), 2019–2023.

    Learning Outcomes Assessment Team, Barton College, Member, 2022–2024.

    Innovation Team, Barton College, Member, 2023.

    Administrative Program Review Committee, Barton College, Member, 2023.

    Program Review: B. A. and B. F. A. in Art & Design, Barton College, Co-author, 2021.

    Program Review: Whitehurst Family Honors Program, Barton College, Researcher and Author, 2023.

    Common Behavioral Expectations Taskforce, Barton College, Co-Chair, 2019–2022.

    Program Review: B. A. Photojournalism, Barton College, Researcher and primary author, 2021.

    Athletics Player Eligibility Hearing Workgroup (Committee), Barton College, Member, 2021.

    Journalism, Audio, and Video Association, Barton College, Faculty Advisor, 2018–2020.

    Quality Enhancement Plan: Development Team, Barton College, Member, 2017–2019. Implementation Team, Member, 2015–2018.

    Hearing Committee, Barton College, Member, 2012–2014, 2018–2019.

    Art Students’ League, Barton College, Faculty Advisor, 2006–2015, 2017–2018.

    Program Review: Whitehurst Family Honors Program, Barton College, Researcher and Author, 2018.

    Residence Hall Contract Review Committee, Barton College, Member, 2018.

    Institutional Effectiveness Task Force, Barton College, Sub-Committee Chair, 2014–2016.

    Motivating Students to Learn Committee, Barton College, Chair, 2015–2016.

    Annual Faculty Review, Barton College, Chair, 2015–2016.

    Learning Technology Committee, Barton College, Chair, 2015–2016, Member, 2014–2015.

    Online Education Committee, Barton College, Member, 2014–2016.

    CuriosiTea Planning Committee, Barton College, Member, 2015.

    Friends of the Visual Arts Board of Directors, Barton College, Ex–officio Member, 2007–2010.

    Faculty Forum (Committee), Barton College, Vice-Moderator, 2007–2008, Moderator, 2008–2009.

    Engaged Learning Taskforce, Barton College, Chair, 2006–2009.

    Library Committee, Barton College, Chair, 2006–2008.

    Faculty & Staff Giving Campaign Committee, Barton College, Member, 2007–2008.

    Paula W. Patterson Reading and Resource Room, Barton College, Coordinator, 2007.

    Faculty Cohort on Engaged Learning (Committee), Barton College, Member, 2006.

    Academic Admissions Policy Committee, Northern Michigan University (Marquette, Michigan), Member, 2004–2005.

    The North Wind (Newspaper)Board of Directors, Member, 2004–2005, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan.

    Curriculum Committee, LaGrange College (LaGrange, Georgia), Student Representative, 1998–1999.

  • Lange, G. (2022). Coffee: On collecting coffee cups. Blurb Books.

    Lange, G. (2022, May). Celebrating death. The Collegiate. Barton College.

    Lange, G. (2019, Summer). Educating a community. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 46–49). Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2019, Summer). Witness to change. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 18–23). Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2018, Fall). Substitute cartography. Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic, 23–29. Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2018, Summer). An Indian from India. Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women, 15–21. Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2018, Spring). Darren Clark: Henry’s Fork. Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere?, 24–29. Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2018, Spring). John Ganis: America’s endangered coasts. Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere?, 18–23. Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2017). Tale of two cities. Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity, 18–23. Focal Plane. 

    Lange, G. (2017). Ten years east. Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast, 16–21. Focal Plane. 2017

    Lange, G. (2017). Community engagement. Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast, 47–49. Focal Plane. 

    Lange, G. (2017). Student focus: Aaron Ellis. Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast, 38–41. Focal Plane.

    Lange, G. (2017). Ten years east (essay). Ten Years East (monograph). Focal Plane. 

    Lange, G. (2015, May–August). Barton College professors from the department of art & design. Arts Courier, 5. Arts Council of Wilson. 

    Lange, G. (2015, March). Hops on tap in North Carolina My Wilson: Grow, 22–23. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2015, March). I am Wilson: Janie and Scott Thomas. My Wilson: Grow, 17. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2015, March). I am Wilson: Amy Hughes. My Wilson: Experience, 23. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2015, March). Restoring Vollis: Team effort and family affair. My Wilson: Experience, 20–21. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2015, March). I am Wilson: Juan Logan. My Wilson: Experience, 14. Wilson Times Co. 

    Lange, G. (2015, March). I am Wilson: Dr. Barbara Conklin. My Wilson: Learn, 13. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2015, March). I am Wilson: Dr. Christine Fitch. My Wilson: Learn, 8. Wilson Times Co. 

    Lange, G. (2015, May–August). Barton College professors from the department of art & design. Arts Courier, 5. Wilson, NC: Arts Council of Wilson. 

    Lange, G. (2014, March). WCS trains for CPR & AED. My Wilson: Learn, 6–7. Wilson Times Co.

    Lange, G. (2014, March). Roy Henderson, principal of the year. My Wilson: Learn, 8. Wilson Times Co. 

    Lange, G. (2014, Spring). Betty Lou Walston: A woman, Her Husband and their Garden. Wilson Woman, 24–27. Wilson Times Co. 

    Lange, G. (2010, October 7). Ceramic figures on exhibit at Barton. The Wilson Times, 114(505), 6A.

    Lange, G. (2010). Murphy to Manteo. Barton College Scope, 250, 5–6. Barton College.

    Lange, G. (2009, September 24). Home environments. The Wilson Times, 114(189), 6A. 

    Lange, G. (2009, August 20). Ceramic vessels. The Wilson Times, 114(159), 6A. 

    Lange, G. (2009, February 19). Mechanized sculptures. The Wilson Daily Times, 114(3), 1C. 

    Lange, G. (2008, October 23). Barton galleries highlight photographers. The Wilson Daily Times, 113(212), 1C. 

    Lange, G. (2007, November 8). Meet ‘intimate strangers’ at Barton. The Wilson Daily Times,112(217), 1C.

  • Cook, L. W. (2019, Fall). Fatherhood series. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 10–15). Focal Plane. 

    Cook, L. W. (2019, Fall). Student: Kaitlyn Whiting. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 22–23). Focal Plane. 

    Enfield, J. (2019, Summer). The new Americans: Images and a glasshouse installation. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 24–29). Focal Plane. 

    Enfield, J. (2019, Summer). Student: Lara Pinheiro. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 35–36). Focal Plane.

    Enfield, J. (2019, Summer). On teaching. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 50–52). Focal Plane.

    Lanphear, A. (2019, Summer). The village. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 11–17). Focal Plane.

    Lanphear, A. (2019, Fall). Cyanosis. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 16–23). Focal Plane.

    MacInnes, R. (2019, Fall). Jim River, one thing leads to another. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 4–9). Focal Plane.

    MacInnes, R. (2019, Fall). Student: Audrey Miklitsch. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 24–25). Focal Plane.

    MacInnes, R. (2019, Fall). Photography and memory. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 26–29). Focal Plane. 

    McCarthy, K. (2019, Summer). Vanishing points and vanishing history. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 4–10). Focal Plane. 

    Sablin, N. (2019, Summer). Student: Vicky Charles. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 33–34). Focal Plane. 

    Sablin, N. (2019, Summer). On editing a large body of work. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 43–45). Focal Plane.

    Sherwin, M. (2019, Summer). Student: Raymond Thompson. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 30–32). Focal Plane.

    Sherwin, M. (2019, Summer). GPS initiative. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 9: Culture & Change (pp. 37–42). Focal Plane. 

    Thomas, W. P. (2019, Fall). No snapshots in class. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 10: Family Dynamics (pp. 30–32). Focal Plane. 

    Jaweed, A. (2019, Spring). The materiality of scientific photographs and those who make them: An interview with Chitra Ramalingam. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 30–32). Focal Plane. 

    Johnson, S. D. (2019, Spring). Conservation photography. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 43–45). Focal Plane. 

    Johnson, S. D. (2019, Spring). Student: Riley Swartzendruber. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 33–34). Focal Plane.

    Johnson, S. D. (2019, Spring). Vernal pools of Appalachia. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 12–17). Focal Plane. 

    Kariko, D. (2019, Spring). Cabinet of curiosities—Suburban symbiosis: Insectum domesticus. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 24–29). Focal Plane. 

    Kariko, D. (2019, Spring). Student: Emily Irons. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 35–36). Focal Plane. 

    Kariko, D. (2019, Spring). Quick and dirty: Daily visual exercise in a photography class. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 46–48). Focal Plane. 

    Mahoney, N. M. (Ed.). (2019, Spring). Naturalists of the long now. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 4–11). Focal Plane.

    Tucker, J., & Lange, G. (Ed.). (2019, Spring). Photography science and wonder. Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science, 18–23. Focal Plane.

    Van Coller, I. (2019, Spring). Student: August L. Schield. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 37–38). Focal Plane. 

    Van Coller, I. (2019, Spring). Landscape and the book. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 8: Art & Science (pp. 40–42). Focal Plane. 

    Anderson, C. (2019, Winter). The altered landscape. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 16–21). Focal Plane. 

    Anderson, C. (2019, Winter). Student: Alexandrea Brazzle. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 36–38). Focal Plane.

    Anderson, C. (2019, Winter). Techniques for excellence in teaching. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 45–48). Focal Plane. 

    Given, M. (2019, Winter). Osamu James Nakagawa: The landscape as witness. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 9–15). Focal Plane.

    Gómez, E. (2019, Winter). Christmas in October. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 43–44). Focal Plane.

    Gómez, E. (2019, Winter). Student: Lauren Evelyn. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 34–35). Focal Plane. 

    Gómez, E. (2019, Winter). Pocket waterfalls. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 4–8). Focal Plane. 

    Nakagawa, O. (2019, Winter). Leading a study abroad program for art students. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 49–51). Focal Plane. 

    Nakagawa, O. (2019, Winter). Student: Andrés Mario de Varona. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 28–31). Focal Plane. 

    Powell, E. (2019, Winter). In Search of Sleep. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 22–27). Focal Plane. 

    Powell, E. (2019, Winter). Student: Donovan Dickey–Banmally. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 32–33). Focal Plane. 

    Powell, E. (2019, Winter). Teaching cyanotype. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan (pp. 40–42). Focal Plane. 

    DeLuise, R. (2018, Fall). Dreamer’s house. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 11–16). Focal Plane. 

    DeLuise, R. (2018, Fall). MICA/Aperture collaboration. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 44–45). Focal Plane.

    DeLuise, R. (2018, Fall). Student: Summer Raine Young. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 31–32). Focal Plane. 

    Gindlesberger, H. (2018, Fall). I’m in the wrong film. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 4–10). Focal Plane. 

    Gindlesberger, H. (2018, Fall). Student: Qin Lan. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 40–42). Focal Plane. 

    Gindlesberger, H. (2018, Fall). Diabolical obstructions. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 49–50). Focal Plane.

    Griffiths, M. (2018, Fall). Digital conversations. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 46–48). Focal Plane. 

    Griffiths, M. (2018, Fall). Student: Theresa Newsome. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 37–39). Focal Plane.

    2018 Kariko, D. (2018, Fall). Student: Jordan Davis Robles. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 34–36). Focal Plane. 

    Lanphear, A. (2018, Fall). Casa particular. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 6: Suburban Domestic (pp. 17–22). Focal Plane.

    Adams, R. (2018, Summer). Conversations With the Ancestors. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on women (pp. 22–27). Focal Plane. 

    Adams, R. (2018, Summer). On Research. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 61–62). Focal Plane. 

    Adams, R. (2018, Summer). Student: Alexis Deane. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 35–36). Focal Plane.

    Conn, B. (2018, Summer). Handcrafted auguries. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 28–33). Focal Plane. 

    Conn, B. (2018, Summer). On mistakes. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 56–58). Focal Plane.

    Conn, B. (2018, Summer). Student: Nicole Stevens. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 38–40). Focal Plane. 

    Gilmore, K. (2018, Summer). On failure. In In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 59–60). Focal Plane.

    Kauschinger, A. (2018, Summer). Beyond writing artist statements. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 52–55). Focal Plane.

    Kauschinger, A. (2018, Summer). In her own right. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal  Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 4–9). Focal Plane.

    Kauschinger, A. (2018, Summer). Student: Alyssa Leigh Willey. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 41–43). Focal Plane.

    Koett, S. (2018, Summer). Study of aloneness. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 10–14). Focal Plane. 

    Koett, S. (2018, Summer). Student: Sophie Soltis. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 44–45). Focal Plane.

    Koett, S. (2018, Summer). Teaching teenagers: 30 things I’ve learned. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 49–51). Focal Plane.

    Matthew, A. P. (Ed.). (2018, Summer). Student: Casey Miller. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 5: Women on Women (pp. 47–48). Focal Plane. 

    Clark, D. (2018, Spring). Perception of place.  In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 50–52). Focal Plane. 

    Clark, D. (2018, Spring). Student: Katriel Abbott. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 42–44). Focal Plane. 

    Cottingham, M. (2018, Spring). The protectors.  In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 6–10). Focal Plane. 

    Cottingham, M. (2018, Spring). Resiliency at Lenox Hill. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 57–58). Focal Plane.

    Ganis, J. (2018, Spring). On critiques. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 47–49). Focal Plane. 

    Ganis, J. (2018, Spring). Student: Olivia Ezinga. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 40–41). Focal Plane. 

    Palmer, B. (2018, Spring). Is water a human right? In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 4–5). Focal Plane. 

    Tomberlin, C., & Tomberlin, E. (2018, Spring). Camera obscura. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 53–54). Focal Plane.

    Tomberlin, C., & Tomberlin. (2018, Spring). Sea level rise: Visualizing climate change. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 11–17). Focal Plane. 

    Tomberlin, C., & Tomberlin, E. (2018, Spring). Student: George Etheridge. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere?, (pp. 37–39). Focal Plane. 

    Turi, L. (2018, Spring). Last seen. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 30–35). Focal Plane.

    Turi, L.. (2018, Spring). Shared experience. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 55–56). Focal Plane. 

    Turi, L. (2018, Spring). Student: Brenda Barringer. Focal Plane No. 4: Water, Water, Everywhere? (pp. 45–46). Focal Plane.

    Golemboski, C. (2018, Winter). American boy in Italy. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 54–56). Focal Plane. 

    Golemboski, C. (2018, Winter). Reading objects. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 14–19). Focal Plane.

    Golemboski, C. (2018, Winter). Student: Kellie Smith. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 38–40). Focal Plane. 

    Hamrick, F. (2018, Winter). 101 Things learned. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 66–70). Focal Plane. 

    Hamrick, F. (2018, Winter). Book maker. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 8–13). Focal Plane. 

    Hamrick, F. (2018, Winter). Student: Martin Graham Meyers. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 48–50). Focal Plane.

    Hochhalter, A. (2018, Winter). Portfolio throwdown! In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 63–65). Focal Plane. 

    Hochhalter, A. (2018, Winter). Reclamation of silver. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 20–25). Focal Plane. 

    Hochhalter, A. (2018, Winter). Student: Victoria Byers. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 51–53). Focal Plane. 

    Lennon, C. (2018, Winter). Everything is fleeting. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 32–37). Focal Plane. 

    Saleeby, P. (2018, Winter). Continuing education. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 4–6). Focal Plane. 

    Smigrod, C. (2018, Winter). Student: Samuel McGaughey. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 42–44). Focal Plane. 

    Smigrod, C. (2018, Winter). Text/image. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 57–59). Focal Plane. 

    Stager, N. (2018, Winter). Mind & body. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 26–31). Focal Plane. 

    Stager, N. (2018, Winter). Slowing down. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 60–62). Focal Plane. 

    Stager, N. (2018, Winter). Student: Millie Dougherty. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal  Plane No. 3: Process Alternatives (pp. 45–47). Focal Plane. 

    Alshaibi, S. (2017, Fall). Discovering place. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 58–61). Focal Plane. 

    Alshaibi, S. (2017, Fall). Silsila. In G. Lange (Ed.),  Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 12–17). Focal Plane. 

    Alshaibi, S. (2017, Fall). Student: Maya Holzman. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 48–51). Focal Plane.

    Gieseking, J. (2017, Fall). Place & identity. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 4–6). Focal Plane.

    De Perlinghi, J. (2017, Fall). Field experience. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 64–65). Focal Plane. 

    De Perlinghi, J. (2017, Fall). Student: Alexander Sharon. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 36–38). Focal Plane. 

    Dudik, E. (2017, Fall). Designing a curriculum. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 52–54). Focal Plane. 

    Dudik, E. (2017, Fall). Student: Ivan Echevarria. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 44–47). Focal Plane. 

    Von Qualen, K. (2017, Fall). Photographic excursions. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 52–63). Focal Plane. 

    Von Qualen, K. (2017, Fall). Intimate America. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 30–35). Focal Plane. 

    Von Qualen, K. (2017, Fall). Student: Cole Watson. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 42–43). Focal Plane. 

    Palermo, C.. (2017, Fall). Objects in mirror are closer than they appear. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 24–29). Focal Plane. 

    Robinson, R. (2017, Fall). Against representation. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 7–11). Focal Plane. 

    Robinson, R. (2017, Fall). Semester at sea. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 55–57). Focal Plane. 

    Robinson, R. (2017, Fall). Student: Jessica Taylor. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 2: Place & Identity (pp. 39–41). Focal Plane. 

    Marshall, M. (2017, Summer). Engaged practice. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 42–45). Focal Plane. 

    Marshall, M. (2017, Summer). Power. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 4–9). Focal Plane. 

    Marshall, M. (2017, Summer). Student: Morgan Holloman. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 32–35). Focal Plane.

    Ragland, J. (2017, Summer). Student: Devin Lunsford. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 28–30). Focal Plane. 

    Ragland, J.. (2017, Summer). Wise Blood: A case study in engaged learning through collaborative curatorial practice. Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 54–56). Focal Plane. 

    Valentine. C. (2017, Summer). Breaking ground. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 10–15). Focal Plane. 

    Valentine. C. (2017, Summer). Roots: Partnering with NCMA. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 50–52). Focal Plane. 

    Valentine. C. (2017, Summer). Student: Brittany Hand. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 36–37). Focal Plane. 

    Wilkins. C. (2017, Summer). Foreign domestic: Identification and differentiation as pedagogical strategy in Good Bad People. In G. Lange (Ed.), Focal Plane No. 1: Southeast (pp. 22–27). Focal Plane.

  • Lange, G., Bosch, M., Ayarza, L.-C., Clark, J. (2024, Sep. 17). Homegrown writers series [Guest lecturer]. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    McCauley, S., Lange, G., & Pennington, K. N. (2024, Aug. 20). Celebrating and elevating learning [Workshop on student-centered teaching practices]. Faculty, Administrator, and Staff Training, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G., Cagna, R., & Speight, N. (2023, Nov. 3–4). Ink on Paper: Engaged Learning in Archival Research [Conference presentation]. 2023 North Carolina Honors Association Conference, Infinite Possibilities: Sharing Innovations in Honors Education. Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G., S. McCauley, E. Brynn, J. Hellinger, & N. Metcalf. (2023, Nov. 8–12). What do surfing and nuclear fission have in common, why hydrothermal liquefaction, of course: Interdisciplinary learning through student and faculty scholarship [Conference presentation with ]. Accepted to the 58th National Collegiate Honors Council Annual Conference, Revolutionary Honors: Liberty, Equality, Humanity. Chicago, Illinois, Board of trustees winter advance, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina (January 28, 2023).  

    Tweet, J., Cagna, R., & Lange, G. (2023, Apr. 19). AM: Coffee chat [Panel discussion]. AM Research Methods. Marlborough, United Kingdom (Online). 

    Lange, G. (2023). Intersections and divisions of culture and identity in Irish Cuisine: Reflections on recreating a historic dinner on its 200th anniversary [Conference acceptance]. Technologies of Sustainable Food: Facing the Challenges of Climate Change, Thirteenth International Conference on Food Studies, University of Guadalajara Guadalajara, México. 

    Lange, G. (2023, Apr. 4). Intersections and divisions of culture and identity in Irish cuisine: Reflection on recreating a historic dinner on its 200th anniversary [Conference presentation]. Days of Scholarship and Engagement: Reaching Higher: Redefining Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. (April 4, 2023)

    Lange, G., Wood, C. H., Edwards,  A. C., Jones, J., Urquijo, M., & Hill, S. (2023, Apr. 4). The inequity of DEI in regard to persons with disabilities [Panel discussion with]. Days of Scholarship and Engagement: Reaching Higher: Redefining Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G., Pooni, N. Brynn, E. Hellinger, J., & Metcalf, N. (2022, Oct. 1). What do surfing and nuclear fission have in common, why hydrothermal liquefaction, of course: Interdisciplinary learning through student and faculty scholarship [Conference presentation]. North Carolina Honors Association Conference: Creative Approaches to Honors in an Uncertain Future, Lloyd International Honors College, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G., & Christianson, D. (2022, Nov.). Navigating shared principles across honors colleges and programs [Panel discussion, accepted]. National Collegiate Honors Council Conference: Centering Community, Dallas, Texas. 

    Tweet, J., Cagna, R., & Lange, G. (2022, Apr. 13). Coffee chat: Research methods primary sources [Panel discussion]. Adam Matthew Digital. Marlborough, United Kingdom (Online). 

    Lange, G. (2022, Apr. 5). Within these borders: A critical look at land ‘ownership’ [Conference presentation]. Day of Scholarship and Engagement. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Avant, T., & Lange, G. (2022, Apr. 5). Celebrating scholarship [Conference presentation moderator]. Day of Scholarship and Engagement. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Avant, T., & Lange, G. (2022, Apr. 6). For further study: A graduate student panel [Panel discussion moderator]. Day of Scholarship and Engagement, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2021). Motivators and inhibitors of completion in honors: A phenomenological examination of student characteristics compared to academic and non–academic features [Conference presentation, accepted]. National Collegiate Honors Council Conference, Orlando, Florida.

    Lange, G. (2020). Completion and satisfaction in honors [Conference presentation accepted]. National Collegiate Honors Council Conference, Dallas, Texas.

    Lange, G. (2020). Commonplace books: Why doodling matters [Conference presentation]. Day of Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2020). Teaching–research nexus: A possible solution to problems arising from the marketization of higher education [Poster presentation]. Day of Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2019). Water, water everywhere? How photographers respond to the crises of too much and not enough [Invited lecture]. Honors Faculty Lecture Series: Water. Whitehurst Family Honors Program, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2019). Prague, Praha, Prag: City as text [Visiting artist lecture]. Eyes on Main Street Gallery, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2019) Alpha Chi induction ceremony [Invited keynote lecture]. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2019, May 2). Pi day [Annual meeting presentation]. College Assembly, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2019, Apr. 9). Commonplace books: The power of writing [Conference presentation]. Day of Scholarship. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2019, Feb. 2019). Commonplace books: The power of writing. Honors Faculty Lecture Series: The Book. Whitehurst Family Honors Program, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2018, Apr. 10). Focal Plane: A case study in launching a peer–reviewed academic journal [Conference presentation]. Day of Scholarship. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2015, Apr. 15). Journey through the symbolic: Three forms of Japanese gardens [Conference presentation]. Day of Scholarship. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G., Lange, A., Guyton, E., & Guyton, A. (2015, Mar. 17). Family artistic practice [Visiting artist lecture]. Classical Conversations Community School. Raleigh Road Baptist Church, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2015, Feb. 17). Checklists, handouts and journals: A case study in extrinsic motivation [Conference presentation]. Faculty Learning Community: Motivating Students to Learn. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2015, Feb. 28). Epiphany in James Joyce’s Dubliners [Invited lecture]. AWC 201: Literary Pub Tour (M. Fukuchi, instructor). Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G., & Taylor, A. (2014). Teaching and learning online: A Case Study in Online Learning Best Practices [Conference presentation]. 6th Annual Technology Institute for Educators: Teaching with Digital Materials and Learning Technologies. North Carolina Central University, Durham, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G., & Taylor, A. (2014). Teaching and learning online: A Case Study in Online Learning Best Practices [Workshop presentation]. Faculty and Staff Training Week. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2014, Oct. 2). Voice in the shadows: Photographs by ethnic minorities from early 20th century America [Invited lecture]. Friends of Visual Arts Art Lecture Series. Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2014, May 16). Light from darkness, or war & baseball [Invited lecture]. Theater of the American South. Lauren Kennedy and Alan Campbell Theater, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2014, Apr. 23). Slow death of memory: A sculptural interpretation of Alzheimer's disease [Conference presentation]. North Carolina Association on Aging Conference. New Bern, North Carolina. 

    Marshall, E., Fukuchi, M., & Lange, G. (2014) The process of creative writing [Panel discussion]. Faculty Forum. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2014, Mar. 27). Slow death of Memory: A sculptural interpretation of Dementia [Invited lecture]. Gerontology Seminar Series. Hamlin Student Center, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2014, Jan. 24, Feb. 7). Gerard Lange: Photographs [Visiting artist lecture]. Sallie B. Howard School for Arts and Education. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2013). Slow death of memory: A sculptural interpretation of Alzheimer's disease [Conference presentation]. 34th Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society. Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Lange, G., & Lange A. (2013, Aug. 8, 16). Betrothed [Visiting artist lecture]. Arts Council of Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2012). Slow death of memory: A sculptural interpretation of Alzheimer's disease [Visiting artist lecture]. Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2012). Gerard Lange: Photographs [Visiting artist lecture]. Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2010). Photographic manipulation: Historic and contemporary issues [Invited lecture]. Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia.

    Lange, G. (2009). The funerary image [Invited lecture]. Friends of Visual Arts Lecture Series, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2009). Faculty Forum, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2007). Alternative book binding and artists’ journals [Invited lecture]. Governor’s School of North Carolina, Meredith College, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2007). Wilson, NC: A photographic interpretation [Invited lecture]. Historic Preservation Commission of Wilson, Wilson County Public Library. Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Lange, G. (2006). Gerard Lange: Photographs [Invited lecture]. Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Lange, G. (2004). Alternative book binding and artists’ journals [Invited lecture]. Woldenberg Art Center. Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana. 

    Lange, G. (2003). Echoes of memory, remnants of dreams [Visiting artist lecture]. Nicholls State University, Thiodaux, Louisiana.

  • Celebrating and Elevating Learning [Workshop on student-centered teaching practices with G. Lange, S. McCauley, & K. N. Pennington], August 20, 2024. Faculty, Administrator, and Staff Training, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Advising Special Populations [Training seminar], 2024, 2023, 2022. First Year Seminar Instructor Training, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Maintaining Work-Life Balance [Training seminar], February 22, 2022, Faculty Forum, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Faculty Needs for Success in their Teaching Responsibilities [Focus group, organizer], November 1, 2021, Common Behavioral Expectations Taskforce, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Student Expectations and Limitations on Their Learning [Training seminar], August 17, 2021, Faculty, Administrator, and Staff Training, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) Breakout Session [Training seminar], 2017, Faculty, Administrator, and Staff Training, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP): Undergraduate Research [Training seminar], April 18, 2017, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina

    Solar Eclipse Educational Session [Workshop with M., Basinger, G. Fair, & G. Lange], August 21, 2017, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina

    Merit Badge College: Photography [Workshop], March 28, 2015, Boy Scouts of America, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Merit Badge College: Photography [Workshop], March 29, 2014, Boy Scouts of America, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Darkroom Photography Printing [Workshop], 2013, James B. Hunt Jr. High School, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Merit Badge College: Photography [Workshop], 2013, Boy Scouts of America, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Teaching and Learning Online: A Case Study in Online Learning Best Practices [Workshop presentation with A. Taylor], 2013, Faculty and Staff Training Week, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Merit Badge College: Photography [Workshop], 2010, Boy Scouts of America, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Pinhole Photography [Workshop], 2008, James B. Hunt Jr. Hunt High School, Wilson, North Carolina. (2008)

    Japanese Bookbinding [Workshop], 2008, James B. Hunt Jr. Hunt High School, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Camera Obscura [Workshop], 2008, James B. Hunt Jr. High School, Wilson, North Carolina.

    3–Dimensional Design and Construction Methods [Workshop], 2008, James B. Hunt Jr. High School, Wilson, North Carolina.

  • Fragmented Visions [Juried exhibition], C. Michael Aman Gallery, Eddie & Jo Allison Smith Center for Student Advancement, Pitt Community College, Winterville, North Carolina, 2024

    Viewpoints: A Barton College Art Faculty Group Exhibition [Group exhibition], March 3–30, 2023, Wilson Arts Center, Arts Council of Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Invitational exhibition], 2020, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Meeting from Pencil to Pixel: Images in Debate [Invitational exhibition], 2020, PhotoGraphein Center of Arts of the Federal University of Pelotas. Pelotas, Brazil. 

    World Collage Day [Invitational exhibition], 2020, Twin Cities Collage Collective. Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    Poetry #1 [Invitational exhibition], 2020, LaLuette Galerie. Bordeaux, France.

    Tribute to Jiří Kolář [Invitational exhibition], 2020, Galerie Claudio Romeo. Raverio, Italy.

    Prag, Praha, Prag: City as Text [Solo exhibition], 2019, Eyes on Main Street Gallery. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Auguri Toscanello [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Proloco. Florence, Italy.

    L’air, Université Rennes 2 [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Rennes Cedex. France.

    Library [Invitational exhibition], 2019, North Spokane County Library. Airway Heights, Washington.

    Fight Your Windmills: Demons & Depression [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Paul Verhulst Gallery. Gavere, Belgium.

    The Thespis Project [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Thessaloniki, Greece.

    Minimalism [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Roose (Gallery), Aiglun, France.

    Science Fiction [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Eric Bruth (Gallery), Montrouge, France.

    Dystopia [Invitational exhibition], 2019, Kafkas University. Kars, Turkey.

    What Makes You Happy [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Alex Witter Gallery. Den Haag, The Netherlands.

    1968 [Invitational exhibition], 2018, TBS The House of Sun. Pompei, Italy.

    Visions [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Crowder College Cassville. Cassville, Missouri.

    Arte da Mangiare Mangiare Arte [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano. Milano, Italy.

    Much Hands [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Rainer Wieczorek. Berlin, Germany.

    Art Without Delay [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Edition Janus. Berlin, Germany.

    El Camino de Santiago [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Correos (Gallery). Compostela, Spain.

    Big Apple IV [Invitational exhibition], 2018, The New York Boyer Foundation. New York, New York.

    ATC365++ [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Monsenhor Evbide Nefelibata (Gallery). Porto, Portugal.

    12th Annual Anything Goes… Everything Shows [Invitational exhibition], 2018, Flood Gallery. Asheville, North Carolina.

    2nd Juried Photobook Exhibition [Juried exhibition], 2017, Vermont Center for Photography. Brattleboro, Vermont.

    Comme dans un Livre [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Maison Pour Tous d’Alfort. Maisons–Alfort, France.

    Confluenze [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Confluenze Festival. Nibbiano, Italy.

    Les Fleurs [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Les Papillions Blancs. Seurre, France.

    Make: Public [Invitational exhibition], 2017, One Ten Park: A Working Space. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

    Paysages [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Sylvie Le Mercier. Airvault, France.

    En Noir et Rouge [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Alain Cotton. Anglade, France.

    Femmes Célèbres [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Mary Perly. Canet en Roussillon, France.

    Bicyclette, Parapluie, Porte [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Jocelyne Sicard (Gallery). Longueuil, Quebec, Canada.

    L’oeil [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Ramon Cruces LAC. A Coruna, Spain.

    British Touch [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Sonia Vaccarella. Nîmes, France.

    Bonjour Tendresse [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Marie Knipper. Nancy, France.

    Robot Daddy [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Electronic Planet Ensemble. Austin, Texas.

    Francophonie [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Académie littéraire de Bretagne et des Pays de la Loire, Espace Jacques Demy. Nantes, France.

    MAPAS: Projecto Mathemática do Planeta Terra [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Museu da Ciência da Universidade de Coimbra. Coimbra, Portugal.

    La Transhumance et Ailleurs [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Maeyse Meiranesio. Salon de Provence, France.

    O Mundo Como Você Vê [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Nucleo Rodarte. Sorocaba, Brazil.

    Culture au Jardin [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Médiathèque Ramon Llull. Pezilla la Rivière, France.

    Psychédélique Paix [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Kaliko (Gallery). Paris, France.

    L’Éternite [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Exposition Steven Renald. Québec, Canada.

    Les Oiseaux [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Claudette Furlotte–Essiembre, Eel River Crossing. New Brunswick, Canada.

    Five Squared x2 [Invitational exhibition], 2017, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery. Wilson, North Carolina.

    6x6x2016 [Invitational exhibition], 2016, Rochester Contemporary Art Center. Rochester, New York.

    For a Museum [Invitational exhibition], 2016, Karuizawa New Art Museum. Nagano, Japan.

    Visions of Europe [Invitational exhibition], 2016, Postbox to Mailbox. Helsinki, Finland.

    Miniature Masterpieces [Invitational exhibition], 2016, Boykin Gallery. Wilson Arts Center, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Tiny Art Show [Invitational exhibition], 2016, Emerge Gallery. Greenville, North Carolina.

    What is a Photograph? [Group exhibition], 2016, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Pop! Downtown Wilson [Juried installation finalist], 2015, Open Art Society. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Navigating the Natural [Juried exhibition], 2015, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Barton College Professors from the Department of Art & Design [Invitational exhibition], 2015, Boykin Gallery, Wilson Arts Center. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Invitational exhibition], 2015, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    ROVGBIV [Invitational exhibition], 2015, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Faculty/Student Mentor Exhibit [Group exhibition], 2015, Cape Fear Studios. Fayetteville, North Carolina.

    Art & Design Faculty [Invitational exhibition], 2014, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Slow Death of Memory: A Sculptural Interpretation of Alzheimer's Disease [Sculpture installation], 2014, New Bern Convention Center. New Bern, North Carolina.

    Scope: The NC Landscape [Juried exhibition], 2014, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Open Source [Juried exhibition], 2014, Visual Art Exchange Gallery. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Through the Lens: A Celebration of Traditional and Non–Traditional Photography [Group exhibition], 2014, Sallie B. Howard School for Arts and Education. Wilson, North Carolina.

    5 Squared [Invitational exhibition], 2014, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Slow Death of Memory: A Sculptural Interpretation of Alzheimer's Disease [Sculpture installation], 2013, Willis N. Hackney Library, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Betrothed [Two–person exhibition], 2013, Annie D. Boykin Gallery, Wilson Arts Center. Arts Council of Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Cabinet of Curiosities [Solo exhibition], 2013, Emerge Gallery, Pitt County Arts Council. Greenville, North Carolina.

    Slow Death of Memory: A Sculptural Interpretation of Alzheimer's Disease [Sculpture installation], 2013, Willis N. Hackney Library. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Slow Death of Memory: A Sculptural Interpretation of Alzheimer's Disease [Sculpture installation], 2013, Southern Gerontological Society 34th Annual Meeting. Hilton Charlotte University Place Hotel, North Carolina.

    Prints and Drawings [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Monochrome Nightmares [Invitational exhibition] 2013, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Wabi Sabi [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Snapshot [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina. 

    Upload: Art of the Digital Camera Phone [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Upstairs Artspace. Tryon, North Carolina.

    Face of Politics [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Camera as Artifice [Invitational exhibition], 2013, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    History of Trees [Solo exhibition], 2012, Express Library Fayetteville Street. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    South by Southeast [Solo exhibition], 2012, Blount–Bridgers House Museum. Tarboro, North Carolina.

    History of Trees [Solo exhibition], 2012, Cameron Village Regional Library. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Decentralized Networkers Congress [Invitational exhibition]. Cornwall Autonomous Zone (CAZ), The Basement, The Exchange Gallery, Cornwall, United Kingdom, 2012, Multimedial Art Studio / MAS Gallery, Odzaci, Serbia, 2012, Artestudio Morandi, Ponte Nossa, Bergamo, Italy, 2012, Leftwich & Buchholz Studio, Roanoke, Virgina, 2012, Galpón de la Loma, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2012.

    Home & Hearth [Juried exhibition], 2012, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Barton Faculty Exhibition [Group exhibition], 2012, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Banned Book Exhibition [Invitational exhibition], 2012, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Doodle [Invitational exhibition], 2012, Kitsch In Sync, Enclave 10. Deptford, London, England.

    Bits & Bytes [Juried exhibition], 2012, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Found [Juried exhibition], 2012, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    On the Wall [Juried exhibition], 2012, Emerge Gallery, Pitt County Arts Council. Greenville, North Carolina.

    Open Source [Invitational exhibition], 2012. Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    11th Annual Tiny Art Show [Invitational exhibition], 2012, Emerge Gallery, Pitt County Arts Council. Greenville, North Carolina.

    Contemporary South [Juried exhibition], 2012, Visual Arts Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    History of Trees [Solo exhibition], 2011, Mims Gallery, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

    Cartograph [Solo exhibition], 2011, The Gallery at Vivid Solutions. Washington D.C.

    Holiday Invitational [Invitational exhibition], 2011, Boykin Gallery, Arts Council of Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Snap to Grid [Invitational exhibition], 2011, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Los Angeles, California.

    Il Libro: Art of the Handmade Book [Group exhibition], 2011, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Unfettered [Juried exhibition], 2011, Visual Art Exchange Gallery. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Barton College Professors [Group exhibition], 2011, Arts Council of Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Winter Solstice [Group exhibition], 2011, River City Arts. Smithfield, North Carolina.

    Italia [Solo exhibition], 2010, Piola Raleigh. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Cartograph [Solo exhibition], 2010, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Wilson, North Carolina [Solo exhibition], 2010, Piola Raleigh. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Wilson, North Carolina [Solo exhibition], 2010, River City Arts. Smithfield, North Carolina.

    Wilson, North Carolina [Solo exhibition], 2010, Orange Coast College Photography Gallery. Costa Mesa, California.

    Stored Potential [Juried exhibition], 2010, Joslyn Art Museum. Omaha, Nebraska.

    Schwa Show [Juried exhibition], 2010, Pitt County Arts Council at Emerge. Greenville, North Carolina.

    Snapshot [Invitational exhibition], 2010, Visual Art Exchange. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    3rd Annual BCAC Photography Exhibition [Juried exhibition], 2010, Beaufort County Arts Council. Washington, North Carolina.

    Wood [Juried exhibition], 2010,  D. Samuel Neill Gallery, Arts Council of Henderson County. Hendersonville, North Carolina.

    June Group Exhibition [Group exhibition], 2010, River City Arts. Smithfield, North Carolina.

    Stasis: Motion from Stillness [Group exhibition], 2010, Lula E. Rackley Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Through the Camera’s Eye: Device–Driven Image Making [Solo exhibition], 2009, Lenoir Community College, Kinston, North Carolina.

    Snap to Grid [Invitational exhibition], 2009, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Los Angeles, California.

    Fine Contemporary Crafts [Juried exhibition], 2008, Artspace. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Terra Firma [Juried exhibition], 2008, Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center. Cincinnati, Ohio.

    Snap to Grid [Invitational exhibition], 2008, Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. Los Angeles, California.

    Wilson, North Carolina [Solo exhibition], 2007, Lula E. Rackley Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Through My Window [Group exhibition], 2007, Meter Gallery. New York, New York.

    Open Photography Exhibition [Invitational exhibition], 2007, Arts Council of Wayne County. Goldsboro, North Carolina.

    Arte de la Leche [Juried exhibition], 2007, Octagon Arts Center, Clearwater, Florida.

    Faculty Works in Progress [Group exhibition], 2007, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Krappy Kamera IX [Juried exhibition], 2007, Soho Photo (Gallery). New York, New York.

    Pictura Poesis [Solo exhibition], 2006, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    148th Royal Photographic Society International Print Exhibition [Juried exhibition]. Dimbola Lodge, Isle of Wight, 2006t, Smethwick Photographic Society, Oldbury, England, 2006, Riverside Theatre, University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland, 2005, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Penglais Hill, Aberystwyth, England, 2005, Royal United Hospital, Combe Park, Bath, England, 2005.

    Echoes of Memory, Remnants of Dreams [Solo exhibition], 2005, Bassetti Fine Art Photographs. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Les Études [Solo exhibition], 2005, Dead River. Marquette, Michigan.

    Black and White [Group exhibition], 2005, City Issue. Atlanta, Georgia.

    Works by the Faculty of the Department of Art & Design [Group exhibition], 2005, Kaye House, Northern Michigan University. Marquette, Michigan.

    Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition [Group exhibition], 2005, Santa Monica, California.

    No Choice of Souvenirs [Solo exhibition], 2004, Clark Hall Gallery, Southeastern Louisiana University. Hammond, Louisiana.

    Of Produce and Perception [Solo exhibition], 2004, Carroll Gallery of Art, Woldenberg Art Center. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    AAF Contemporary Art Fair [Group exhibition], 2004, Pier 52. New York, New York.

    Last of Lee Hall Series: Faculty, Adjunct Show [Group exhibition], 2004, Northern Michigan University. Marquette, Michigan.

    Remember My Name [Group exhibition], 2004, Momus Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia.

    Postcards to the CAC [Invitational exhibition], 2004, Contemporary Arts Center. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Open Spectrum [Juried exhibition], 2004, T. W. Wood Gallery and Arts Center. Vermont College, Montpelier, Vermont.

    27th Small Works National Art Exhibition [Juried exhibition], 2004, Harper College, Palatine, Illinois.

    17th Annual National Works on Paper Exhibition [Juried exhibition], 2004, Abercrombie Gallery, McNeese State University. Lake Charles, Louisiana.

    Print Auction Exhibition [Invitational exhibition], 2004, Houston Center for Photography. Houston, Texas.

    Photo L.A. Exposition [Group exhibition], 2004, Santa Monica, California.

    Photographs From Memory [Solo exhibition], 2003, Ameen Art Gallery, Nicholls State University. Thibodaux, Louisiana.

    Momus Gallery Third Year Anniversary [Group exhibition], 2003 Momus Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia.

    International Art Exhibition [Juried exhibition], 2003, Brownsville Art Museum. Brownsville, Texas.

    Print Auction Exhibition [Invitational exhibition], 2003, Houston Center for Photography. Houston, Texas.

    145th Royal Photographic Society International Print Exhibition [Juried exhibition],  Focus On Imaging, Birmingham, England, 2003, Cold Harbor Mill, Uffculme, Cullompton, Devon, England, 2002, Woodhorn Colliery Museum, Ashington, Northumberland, England, 2002, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke–on–Trent, Staffordshire, England, 2002.

    Works on Paper [Group exhibition], 2002, Mercury Art Works. Athens, Georgia.

    Peep Show [Group exhibition], 2002, Carroll Gallery of Art, Tulane University. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Mercury 4: Photo One [Group exhibition], 2002, Mercury Art Works. Athens, Georgia.

    Southern Exposure [Juried exhibition], 2001, Atlanta Photography Group Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia.

    Fay Gold Selects [Juried exhibition], 2001, Atlanta Photography Group Gallery. Atlanta, Georgia.

    Journey to Now [Solo exhibition], 1999, Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia.

    Selections from the Lucinda W. Bunnen Collection [Group exhibition], 1999, Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia.

    Gérard Lange: Photographs [Solo exhibition], 1999, Gallery 155. Pine Mountain, Georgia.

  • Editorial Team. (2024, Aug 14). Interview: Gerard Lange. Artist Closeup. https://www.artistcloseup.com/ blog/interview-gerard-lange

    DePerlinghi, J. (2020). Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition catalog], 6, 41, 90. 

    Plum, G. (2020, April 28). Tipping the balance. Medium. Retrieved from  https://medium.com/@Getting_Graphic/tipping-the-balance-cd0011c5b36f

    Clevinger, J. (2019). 246 Graduate from Barton. The Wilson Times, 123(114), p. A1–2.

    Wilson, D. C. (2019, April 15). Eyes on Main Street photo fest images hung downtown. The Wilson Times

    Unknown Author. (2019, May 11). A beautiful commencement day for Barton College graduates and their families. BC News. Retrieved from https://www.barton.edu/a-beautiful-commencement- day-for-barton-college-graduates-and-their-families/

    Gerard Lange Awarded North Carolina RAP grant for Focal Plane. (2019, Winter). Focal Plane No. 7: A Study in Cyan, 52. Focal Plane. 

    Unknown Author. (2019, January–February). Regional artist project grant. Arts Courier, 5. The Arts Council of Wilson.

    Lange, G. (2017). Ten Years East (photographic essay including two essays on place and identity theory, in partnership with Drexel University). Focal Plane.

    Paterson, James. (2017, November 30). Institutions double down on ‘cool classes’ to attract new students, tackle current events: Leaders defend the relevance of courses which explore topics like moral issues in sports and the impact of multiculturalism on mental health. Education Dive. Retrieved from https://www.educationdive.com/news/institutions–double–down–on–cool–classes–to– attract–new–students–tackle/511983/

    Batts, L. (2017, August 2). 1st issue of Focal Plane has Wilson connections. The Wilson Times. 3A. 

    Anonymous Staff Writer. (2016, June 2). Saturday concert benefits the Bennett scholarship fund. The Wilson Times

    Creech, Stephanie. (2015, November 16). A stroke at a time. The Wilson Times, 118(273), 1A, 9A. 

    Unknown Author. (2015, August 24). North Carolina faculty/student ‘mentor’ exhibit: Annual exhibition featuring the work of professors from local universities and their special students. Cape Fear Studios, 5.

    Unknown Author. (2015, July 16). Arts Council exhibit spotlights Barton faculty. The Wilson Times, 6A.

    Noel, D. (Host). (May 28, 2015). North Carolina weekend [Television Series], Eyes on Main Street. R. Sullivan (Producer). Chapel Hill, North Carolina. UNC–TV.

    Unknown Author. (2015, May). Barton College professors from the department of art & design. Arts Courier, 5.

    Unknown Author. (2015, April 17). Artist journal by Gerard Lange. Modus Vivendi. [Barcelona, Spain] 

    Unknown Author. (2015, Spring). Peaceful retreat. Wilson Woman, 10–12.

    Teruel, P. (2015, Spring). Artist journals by Gerard Lange. Ilustracion: Illustration, Design, Architecture. Retrieved from http://paukf.com/portfolio–ilustracion

    Unknown Author. (2015, Spring). Artist Gerard Lange. Craft Hubs. Retrieved from http://www.crafthubs.com/gerard–lange/14085

    Unknown Author. (2015, January 23). A recipe for Yorkshire pudding, by Gerard Lange. Damn You Fine Art. Retrieved from http://damnyoufineart.com/post/108928589012/weekly–roundup–yall–this– week–were–an–open

    Ecribouille, U. (2015, January 20). Artist journal by Gerard Lange. Ecribouille.[Paris, France] 

    Chen, Y. (2015). Artist journal by Gerard Lange. Chuan Song. Retrieved from
    http://chuansong.me/n/1285867 [China] 

    Unknown Author.(2015). Artist journals by Gerard Lange. Ruphus Collection. [Turin, Italy] Retrieved from http://ruphuscollection.blogspot.com/2011/09/anemone.html

    Unknown Author. (2015). Artist journal by Gerard Lange. 52114. Retrieved from http://wx.52114.org/lvyou/203/1013972.html [Japan]

    Unknown Author. (2014, December 7). Journals by Gerard Lange. Fyeah Journals. 

    Batts, L. (2014, November 13). Hangar flying. The Wilson Times, 118(270), 6A.

    Epps, N. (2014, November 13). Hangar flying: It’s personal. The Collegiate, 89(5), 1, 4.

    Unknown Author.(2014, November 11). War & baseball take center stage at Barton. Veterans Day special section in The Wilson Times, 32.

    Batts, L. (2014, November 10). A new show a new experience: Theatre at Barton crafts professor’s play. The Wilson Times, 118(267), 1A, 8A.

    Unknown Author.(2014, September 30). Fall lecture features Barton College art professor. The Wilson Times, 118(233), 6A. 

    Epps, N. (2014, September 11). Bon voyage ‘Voyager’. The Collegiate, 89(1), 4.

    Vidakouchi, Z. (2014, Fall). Gerard Lange Journals. Journals De Vinci Sketchbooks. Retrieved from https://305927716147259.offertabs.com/1646587view=pins& board=journals dnevnicisketchbooks

    Batts, L. (2014, May 15). Writing and the stage: Lange working on book and play. The Wilson Times, 118(116).

    Unknown Author. (2014, May 14). Center offers studio, gallery space. Rocky Mount Telegram

    Page, B. (2014, May). Readings: Image to page/page to stage. Theater of the American South special section in The Wilson Times, 5.

    Page, B. (2014, May). Theater of the American South returns. Arts Courier,  2. 

    Batts, L. (2014, April 25). Localized version of festival planned. The Wilson Times.

    Batts, L. (2013, August 8). Married to the artist: Husband, wife artists share gallery space. The Wilson Times, 1A.

    Struthers, W. (Director). (2014, August). Gerard Lange: Art exhibition (television interview) [Barton Edition]. Barton College (Producer). WEDT (Wilson, North Carolina).

    Whitley, G. (2013, March 25). Scouts explore interests at Barton. The Wilson Times, 116(466), 3A.

    Moore, R. (2013, January 26). Preservation efforts gain momentum. The Wilson Times, 116(418), 1A, 5A.

    Batts, L. (2012, October 19). Barton art faculty showcase their work. The Wilson Times, 116(249), 6A.

    King, C. (2012). Warpaint: Interview with Gerard Lange [Media interview]. Zenfri News. [Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada]

    King, C. (2012). Memorial tree no. XIV. Warpaint Anthology, 17. Winnipeg, Canada: ZenFri 

    Lai, C. (2011, November 23) Gerard Lange. Craft Gawker. [San Francisco, CA]

    Unknown author. (2011, November 21). Gerard Lange, Wilson, North Carolina. Droll Girl. [Los Angeles, California]

    Starland, T. (2011) Gerard Lange. Carolina Arts, 10(4), Cover.

    Starland, T. (2011). Gerard Lange. Carolina Arts, 10(4), 4.

    Starland, T. (2011). Mims Art Gallery in Rocky Mount NC, offers works by Gerard Lange. Carolina Arts, 10(4), 37.

    Starland, T. (2011). Arts Council of Wilson in Wilson, NC, features works by Barton College art professors, Delina Aberle, and high school students. Carolina Arts, 10(4), 38.

    Batts, L. (2011, March 31). Lange’s artwork showcased. The Wilson Times, 115(76), 8A.

    Batts, L. (2011, March 10). Barton artists: Professors exhibit work at Wilson Arts Council. The Wilson Times, 115(58), 6A.

    Hughes, A. (2011). Barton art professors’ exhibition. Arts Courier, 1–2.

    Marlatt, J. (2011). Opening exhibition reception. Cultural Tourism DC.

    Murphy, M. (Ed.). (2011). Alihot: A legend in his/her own time. The Double Dealer, 24–25. Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society. 

    Kilgore, J., & Kilgore,  J. (2011). Gerard Lange: Cartograph. Art Connoisseurs.

    Hutinet, P. (2011, February 28). ‘Try a little tenderness as painful as it seems’ and ‘cartograph’ open in Anacostia.” East City Art.

    Vitin, M. (2010, November 6). Lange's ‘Cartograph’ and Ragland's ‘Apropos’ Open Nov. 14 at Barton Art Galleries. News Edge.

    Batts, L.  (2010, November 9). Two artists featured in Barton exhibit. The Wilson Times, 114(533), 6A.

    Page, B. (2010). You’ve come a long way baby. Arts Courier, 7.

    Grelle, L. (22 September 2010). Exhibit shows small town’s growth, demise. Coast Report, 65(4).

    Cutler, K. S. (2010, July 9). BCAC unveils photography exhibition. Washington Daily News.

    Unknown Author. (2010) Artist Gerard Lange. Teaching Literacy.

    Unknown Author. (2010, January 28). Gerard Lange. Quniquabelle. (Meyzieu, Rhone, France).

    Unknown Author. (2009, December 23). Avant d’arrêter, deux artistes à découvrir. Simple Barbouilleuse. [Montreal, Canada]

    Unknown Author. (2009, October 28). I love Gerard Lange. Petit Meditations.

    Elcich, A. (2009, September 30). Gerard Lange – going further. Not Paper [Toronto, Canada]

    Unknown Author. (2009, September 8). White peacock – Gerard Lange, 2002. The Tartan Spartan.

    Unknown Author. (2009, September 8). White peacock – Gerard Lange, 2002. Akubi Zone.

    Creech, S. (2009, August 13). Have a spare TV? The Wilson Times, 114(153), 5A.

    Hilts, B. (2009, September 8). White peacock – Gerard Lange, 2002. ONE by ONE.

    Abb, A. (2009, February 25). Gerard Lange: Wilson, North Carolina. GmtPlus9.

    Durrell, J. (2009). Review of terra firma. AEQAI.

    Barbosa, J. (2007, June 17). Pausa. Infotocopiavel.

    Barbosa, J. (2007, July 2). Tempos. Infotocopiavel.

    Anderson, T. (2007). Krappy kamera. Camera Arts, 5.

    Batts, L. B. (2006, November 23). Students create small works of art. The Wilson Daily Times.

    Batts, L. B. (2006, October 12). Barton exhibit features past and present artists. The Wilson Daily Times, 110(197), 2C.

    Hill, A. E. (2006, March 24). Raise a glass to mother nature in comfort. Atlanta Journal Constitution.

    Unknown Author. (2005). 148th Royal Photographic Society international print exhibition, 53. Bath, England: Royal Photographic Society.

    Bobin, C. (2005, January 19). Cabrel Détourné. Le Quotidien de Doudouce.

    Mirani, R. (2004, August 30). Triptychs, collages, pinholes used to explore memory and identity with style and grace. Coincidences.

    Cullum, J. (2004, August 12). Reality with a twist: Artists take our perception of life and the world around us and skewer them a bit. Atlanta Journal Constitution, 56(225), 36.

    Nascimento, S. (2004, June 30). Fotos de animais. Xupacabras.

    Unknown Author. (2004). Small works, 3. Palatine, Illinois: Harper College.

    Unknown Author. (2004). 17th annual national works on paper exhibition, 3. McNeese State University.

    Marinello, N. (2004, March 15). Inside Tulane, 23(10), 7.

    Meyers, L. (2004, March 1). Artists blur reality at Los Angeles photo fair. Art Business News.

    Unknown Author. (2004). Print auction exhibition, 9. Houston Center for Photography.

    Parker, M. (2003). A New Orleans frame of mind. Southern Living, 38(7), 2.

    Hajovsky, P., & Hazard, E. (2003). Exchanges, borders, translations. Chicago Art Journal, 13, 55–56, 74–79, 91.

    Unknown Author. (2003). Photographer’s Forum college photography annual, 129. Santa Barbara, CA: Serbin Communications.

    Unknown Author. (2002). 145th Royal Photographic Society international print exhibition, 53. Bath, England: Royal Photographic Society.

    Unknown Author. (2002). Print auction exhibition, 9. Houston Center for Photography.

    Kiefer, C. (2002). Gerard Lange [Photograph]. Tulane Review, 14(1), 16.

    Unknown Author. (1997, Spring). Gerard Lange [Sculpture]. The Scroll. LaGrange College.

  • Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2021, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2020, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2019, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Milton H. Rogerson Photography Award [Scholarship coordinator], 2018, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2018, Historic Downtown Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Five Squared x2 [Curator], 2017, Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Milton H. Rogerson Photography Award [Scholarship coordinator], 2017, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2017, Historic Downtown Wilson. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Elise Ferguson Exhibition [Marketing consultant], 2017, Barton Art Galleries. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    What is a Photograph? [Curator], 2016, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Political Free Expression Wall [Curator], 2016, Barton Art Students’ League, South Exhibition Corridor, Case Art Building. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    2016 Art Faire [Juror], 2016, Clayton Visual Arts, The Clayton Center, Clayton, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation]. Historic Downtown Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina. (2016)

    Technobabble [Curator], 2016, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Eyes on Main Street [Exhibition installation], 2015, Historic Downtown Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Raines & Cox Studio Collection [Curator], 2014, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    North Carolina State Fair, Individual Student Entry Category [Juror], 2014, North Carolina State Fair Arts and Photography Department, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Publications and Broadcast Contest for College Newspapers, Yearbooks, Magazines and Radio/TV Stations [Juror], 2014, Society for Collegiate Journalists. Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, Iowa.

    Milton H. Rogerson Photography Award [Scholarship coordinator], 2014, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    5 Squared [Exhibition design and installation], 2014, Barton Art Students’ LEague, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    B. J. Hawley: Portraits [Exhibition design and installation], 2014, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Monochrome Nightmares [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Wabi Sabi [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Barton Art Students’ League. Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Hunt High School International Baccalaureate Exhibition [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Edna E. Boykin Center, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Once Upon a Time [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Face of Politics [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Publications and Broadcast Contest for College Newspapers, Yearbooks, Magazines and Radio/TV Stations [Juror], 2013, Society for Collegiate Journalists. Buena Vista University, Storm Lake, Iowa.

    Insert Title Here [Curator], 2013, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Milton H. Rogerson Photograph Award [Scholarship coordinator], 2012, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Voyager [Exhibition design and installation], 2013, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Banned Book Exhibition [Exhibition design and installation], 2012, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Camera as Artifice [Exhibition design and installation], 2012, Barton Art Students’ League, Willis N. Hackney Library Art Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Hunt High School International Baccalaureate Exhibition [Exhibition design and installation], 2012, Edna E. Boykin Center. Wilson, North Carolina.

    Contemporary Figurative Ceramics [Curator], 2010, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Seven [Exhibition design and installation], 2010, Barton Art Galleries, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Congressional Art Competition, First Congressional District [Juror], 2010, Boykin Gallery, Arts Council of Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Leslie Fry: ReCreation [Curator], 2010, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Stasis: Motion from Stillness [Curator], 2010, Lula E. Rackley Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Jennifer O’Connell: Familiar Spaces [Curator], 2009, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Hobson Pittman: At Home & Work [Curator], 2009, Lula E. Rackley Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Congressional Art Competition, First Congressional District [Juror], 2009, Boykin Gallery, Arts Council of Wilson, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Celebrating Farmers [Juror], 2009, Tobacco Farm Life Museum, Kenly, North Carolina.

    Arthur Ganson: Gestural Mechanics [Curator], 2009, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Burk Uzzle: Photographs [Curator], 2009, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Images of Mid–20th Century North Carolina [Exhibition design and installation], 2008, Lula E. Rackley Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Hanna Jubran: Alchemy, Metaphor & Form [Exhibition design and installation], 2008, Barton Art Galleries, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Intimate Strangers: Photographs from the Allen G. Thomas, Jr. Collection [Curator], 2007, Barton Art Galleries. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Small Works [Curator], 2007, Virginia Thompson Graves Gallery, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    Wherever it May Go [Juror], 2007, Student Art Gallery, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, Michigan.

  • Alpha Chi Honor Society, 2024, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Boykin Research Fellowship, Research Grant (To study the impact of writing on learning and cognition), 2018–2022, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Faculty Development Grant, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2013, 2007, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Faculty Lecture Award, Best Faculty Lecture, 2020, Day of Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    54th Annual PICA Awards, Design Award (Focal Plane: A Journal for Photography Educators and Students), 2020, Printing Industries of the Carolinas, Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Cork Historical and Archeological Society, Research Grant (To study early nineteenth century intellectual societies), 2019, Cork, Ireland.

    Lincoln Financial Faculty Member of the Year, Teaching Award, 2019, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.  

    Harlow Head faculty of the Year, Teaching Award, 2019, Friends of the Library, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina.

    Faculty Lecture Award, Best Faculty Lecture, 2019, Day of Scholarship, Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina. 

    53rd Annual PICA Awards, Best in category (Focal Plane: A Journal for Photography Educators and Students), 2019, Printing Industries of the Carolinas, Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Regional Artist Projects Grant, 2018, North Carolina Arts Council, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    52nd annual PICA awards, Best in Category (Focal Plane: A Journal for Photography Educators and Students), Printing Industries of the Carolinas, Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Society of Publication Designers, National Merit Award, Cover Design (UCLA magazine), 2017, Society of Publication Designers, New York, New York.

    Society of Publication Designers, National Merit Award, Opening Spread Design (UCLA magazine), 2017, Society of Publication Designers, New York, New York. 

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Second Place, 2016, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Special Section, 2nd Place (Veterans Day special section in The Wilson Times), 2014, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Special Section, 1st Place (Locally & Family Owned Businesses special section in The Wilson Times), 2014, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Innovative Concept, 3rd Place (Super Sunday special section in The Wilson Times), North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Special Section, 1st Place (Locally and Family Owned Businesses special section in The Wilson Times), 2012. Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Editorial Awards, Best Special Section, 1st Place (Veterans Day special section in The Wilson Times), 2011, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Scope: the NC Landscape, Honorable Mention (Juried art exhibition), 2011, Visual Art Exchange, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Unfettered, 2nd place (Juried art exhibition),, 2011, Visual Art Exchange, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives, Mid–Atlantic Region Advertising Awards, Best Special Section, 1st Place (Veterans Day special section in The Wilson Times), 2010, Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives,Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.

    Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives, mid–Atlantic Region Advertising Awards, Best in Show Overall, 1st Place (Veterans Day special section in The Wilson Times), 2010, Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.

    Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives, mid–Atlantic Region Advertising Awards, Best Overall Special Section, 2nd Place (Order Up magazine), 2010. Newspaper Advertising Marketing Executives, Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.

    Stored Potential, Honorable Mention (Juried art installation), 2010, Emerging Terrain Grain Elevator Project, Omaha, Nebraska. 

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Niche Publication, 3rd Place, 2008, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Press Association Advertising Awards, Best Newspaper Promotion, 3rd Place, 2008, North Carolina Press Association, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    North Carolina Arts Council Visual Artist Fellowship, Finalist, 2008, North Carolina Arts Council, Raleigh, North Carolina.

    A Legend in His/Her Own Time, Photography Award, 2004, Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Muriel & T. H. Mayes Award (Purchase award, art), 2004, McNeese State University, Thibodaux, Louisiana.

    Photography Institute National Graduate Seminar, Finalist, 2004, Photography Institute, New York, New York.

    Photographer’s Forum: Best of College Photography Annual, Honorable Mention, 2003, Photographer's Forum magazine, Santa Barbara, California.

    Omicron Delta Kappa (Honor Society for scholarship and leadership), 1999, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia.

    Delta Airlines International Scholarship (Scholarship for international study), 1998, Delta Airlines, Atlanta, Georgia.

    Josephine A. Case Scholarship (Academic scholarship), 1997, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia.

    Alpha Lambda Delta (Academic honor society for first-year students), 1995, East Texas State University, Commerce, Texas.

    Mirabeau B. Lamar Medal of Academic Excellence (Academic award), 1994, Grand Lodge of Texas. Dallas, Texas.