Peter Hyland facing forward, short, dark hair, glasses, button-down shirt, beige jacket.


Peter Hyland

Director
Jo Ann (Jody) and Dr. Charles O. Onstead Institute for Education in the Visual Arts and Design
Peter.Hyland@unt.edu
Art Building, Room 101V
940-565-4606

CVAD Alum: 2002, B.F.A., Studio Art: Drawing and Painting

About

As director of the Onstead Institute, Peter B. Hyland collaborates with CVAD faculty, staff, students and community partners to fulfill the Institute's mission of developing, supporting, and sustaining innovative art and design practices and processes for K-12 education through a program of research, project administration, and public dissemination of information.

Hyland joined the College of Visual Arts and Design in 2015. Before this, he held various positions within the fields of the visual and performing arts, creative writing, education, and fundraising at other prominent institutions, including the Menil Collection, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Honors College at the University of Houston, North Lake College, Inprint, Houston Grand Opera, and Writers in the Schools. 

As a fundraiser, Hyland helped secure support for exhibitions at the Menil Collection such as “Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938” (2014); “Nice. Luc Tuymans” (2013); “Untitled (Structures): Leslie Hewitt in collaboration with Bradford Young” (2013); and “Claes Oldenburg: Strange Eggs” (2012), among others. He also worked on the capital campaigns for the Menil Drawing Institute and the MFAH Bayou Bend Visitor Center in Houston, Texas.

He is the author of the poetry collection "Out Loud" (Sheep Meadow Press, 2013) and co-author, with Tyson E. Lewis, of the book "Studious Drift: Movements and Protocols for a Postdigital Education" (University of Minnesota Press, 2022). His poems, book reviews, and articles have also appeared in American Literary Review, Conduit, Green Mountains ReviewNew England ReviewPloughshares, and elsewhere.

Hyland earned a B.F.A. in Studio Art: Drawing and Painting from the University of North Texas in 2002 and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the University of Houston in 2007. He currently serves on the board of the Greater Denton Arts Council.


Kim Willis facing forward, smiling, hair in a braid, wearing glasses and a blue top.

Kim Willis

Senior Administrative Coordinator
Kim.Willis@unt.edu
Art Building, Room 101
940-565-4606