Debora Rodenhauser


Deborah Rodenhauser is Professor of Studio Arts at Taft College. She has an Associate in Arts Degree in Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art. Then, she attended California State University, Bakersfield where she earned her Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies.

Rodenhauser has an extensive history exhibiting her art, including multiple Bakersfield College faculty exhibitions at the Wylie and May Louise Jones Gallery in Bakersfield; Ancient Meets Modern at the Bakersfield Museum of Art; a California State University, Bakersfieldl exhibition at the Los Angeles Artcore Brewery Annex; multiple Postcards From The Edge Visual AIDS Benefit exhibits at Brent Sikkema Galleries in New York; Indigenous Worlds at the Fox at Jill Thayer Galleries, Bakersfield; and Art from a New Viewpoint at The Second City Council Gallery in Long Beach, California.

One of her favorite quotes is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci: "To develop a complete mind: Study the science of art. Study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.” 

Born and raised in California, Rodenhauser grew up in Redding, near Lake Shasta. She enjoys fishing, hiking, water skiing, and snow skiing.

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