ObituaryRichard Laing
Submitted on Friday, June 21, 2013
Richard Harlow Laing died Dec. 23 in Greenville, N.C. Laing was recruited by Cora
Stafford to join the art department at North Texas in 1960 and later served as chair
of art education and developed courses in printmaking. Sculptures he created were
installed in many locations around Denton and one was used in a logo for the music
department. His work also was included in a 2011 exhibition at UNT on the Square, Laying
the Foundation: UNT Art Faculty, 1890-1970. Laing was a member of the National Art
Education Association, the Western Arts Association and the Michigan Art Education
Association. After serving as head of art departments at Ball State University and
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, he became dean of the School of Art at East Carolina
University in 1979. In 1992, he was named Distinguished Art Educator of the Year by
the North Carolina Art Education Association. He retired from East Carolina in 1999
and was named Professor Emeritus. Laing received a bachelor’s degree from Eastern
Michigan University, a master’s from Wayne State University and his doctorate from
Pennsylvania State University. During the Korean War, he joined the U.S. Navy Reserve
and served for eight years. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Penelope Gamble
Laing (’66).