Thursday, April 3, 2008

National Art Education Association Conference

Several students and faculty just returned from New Orleans, for the annual National Art Education Association Conference. Below are a few of their presentations and a group shot.

Craig Roland (Associate Professor of Art Education)Tips and Technologies for Teaching Art in a Digital Age, Thursday, March 27, at 2 pm.

Michelle Tillander (Assistant Professor of Art Education)
Beyond Black Boxes: New Media Art, Identity, and Translations, Wednesday, March 26th at 9AM.

Cultural Interface as an Approach to New Media Art Education, Seminar for Research in Art Education: Marylyn Zurmuehlen Working Papers in Art Education, Thursday, March 27, 6-9 PM.

Blurring Boundaries: An interrogation of learning with new digital media and new media art (Co-Christine Liao), Sunday, March 30th at 11AM.

Amy Rioux and Laurie Canfield (MA Candidates in Art Education)Exploring alternative curriculum models: Choice-Based Art Education and ArtsPROPEL, Wednesday, March 26 at 5PM.

Elizabeth Coker (MA Candidate in Museu Studies)Re-envisioning Diversity in Museum Education, Wednesday, March 26th at 1PM.

Also in attendance at the conference from UF were Bonnie Bernau from the Harn Museum; undergraduates Jamie Sue Greenhut, Ryan Guarisco, Chelsea Avchen; and graduate student Sarah Lloyd.