Murray Kropf
Associate Professor
Visual Arts
Brock University
Canada
Biography
Murray Kropf teaches drawing, painting, sculpture, senior course studies and manages tutorial course placements related to arts administration and teaching of the arts. His work is primarily in the area of painting and drawing, but also includes photography. More recently he has been researching the “Alternative Work Service” program of World War II, a unique program designed for the Mennonite conscientious objectors. The main body of work, drawings and paintings, have developed into variations on the “Still Life” and are discussed briefly in the following excerpt from an essay written by Derek Knight.
Research Interest
The “Alternative Work Service” program of World War II, a unique program designed for the Mennonite conscientious objectors. The main body of work, drawings and paintings, have developed into variations on the “Still Life” and are discussed briefly in the following excerpt from an essay written by Derek Knight.