The Art Education Graduate Research Symposium is an annual event that provides graduate students an opportunity to present their research to the campus community and the public at large. The symposium is designed to advance research theory and practice within the field of art education by engaging future leaders in scholarly conversations that address intellectual and practical issues.

Abstracts and Bios

Schedule:

10:00
Welcome

10:05
Alice Brandenburg
Beyond Tie-Dye T-Shirts and Friendship Bracelets: A History of Art Education in U.S. Summer Camp Arts and Crafts

10:35
Blair Kennington
What I Wish I Knew: Narrative Study in Developing a Culturally Responsive Curriculum

11:05
Lindsay Edwards
The Cloverleaf Interchange: How SEL and TEKS arts standards align

11:35
Lorna Gaddis
Supporting Sustainable Fashion through Storytelling

1:30
Ryene Sanders
Looking Inward: An Investigation of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the Denver Art Museum

2:00
Arianna Hernandez-Baptiste
Ceramics Education for All? Using Zines to Introduce the Ceramic Arts

2:30
Shea Braumuller
Teaching Pre-Service Art Educators How to Discuss What Matters: A Field Guide to Difficult Conversations

3:00
Jasmine Meyer
Multiracial and Multiethnic Experiences: What Does Art Education Need to Know?

3:30
Alisse Guerra
Chasing the Storm: A Curriculum Resource for Resilience after Disaster

4:00
Reception

Event Status
Scheduled
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