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Staff


Robby Pope, Ph.D.
- owner and founder. Dr. Pope has been involved in art education for twenty years, teaching students of all ages and all levels of experience. Specifically, Dr. Pope has taught pre-school computer art in Florida, K through 12 art in Alabama, and college and graduate level art education at the University of Alabama, Florida State University, and NOVA Southeastern University. As one of the founders and the executive director of the Pope Foundation, with the mission of the expansion and support of local cultural causes and
goodwill, community service has been Dr. Pope's primary motivation. As a painter, Dr. Pope has exhibited in New York to Albuquerque and many other places. His work is represented in several prominent collections.

 




Lisa Pope
- administrator and editor. Mrs. Pope has her undergraduate in english and masters in english as a second language. She spent two years serving with the Peace Corps in Micronesia. Mrs. Pope was an assistant professor at Andrew College in Georgia, where she directed the international program and taught english and composition classes. She has taught through the Douglas County School System's mentoring program as well as served as a volunteer to the HOPE Project benefiting women in Douglas County.  Mrs. Pope also lent her professionalism as the curator of Douglasville's Old Courthouse Museum.

 

 

 

 

 




Tina Edgeworth
- administrative coordinator. Miss Edgeworth is a teacher and jewelry designer with thirteen years of experience in New York City. She taught art at the NYC Jewish YMCA after school with special ed and under-privileged children as well as the Trinity United Methodist Church weekday ministries for children 2 to 6 years old. Miss Edgeworth has been a volunteer in the Douglas County School System's mentoring program from 2003-2006.


 

 

 

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