Jeff Brice
Associate Professor
Jeff is a digital artist working in motion and print graphics. He has a long history with digital technologies, doing animation for ShadowLight productions in NYC while running one of the first digital illustration studios in New York City. A partial list of clients include: HBO, CBS records, NASA, Ogilvy and Mather Advertising. Jeff’s experience in teaching began while receiving a MA full fellowship in Communication Arts at New York Institute of Technology, where Jeff taught graduate level computer graphics and television production. He has also taught various classes at Rhode Island School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University, Rhode Island College, and School of Visual Concepts. Jeff enjoys a successful career as an illustrator in both print and motion, with clients including the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry, Levi’s, Sirius Radio, Wired magazine, and Digital Video Magazine, to name a few. Jeff’s teaching is augmented by his varied interests in theory, as well as his practical professional experiences. Jeff received his MA from the New York Institute of Technology and his BFA from Carnegie Mellon University.
