2021 Art Education Graduate Research Symposium
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.
Friday, April 16, 2021
Noon – 5pm
Community Art and Public-School Partnership: A case study of the participation of one public-school art program with the East Austin Studio Tour
Sarah Selinger
Stitching Female Education: The Marsh School and 18th Century Embroidery in the U.S.
Erin Frisch
Moving Beyond Compliance and Towards Diversity Equity Access and Inclusion: A Case study of the programming and institutional initiatives at the Dallas Museum of Art that embrace DEAI
Karen Marco
Women and nail art: A descriptive case study
Alexis Pierce
Teaching English Language Learners in the Art Classroom
Leslie Flores
Interactive, Participatory Educational Spaces in Denver Art Museum’s Martin Building
Julia Davis
Caricatures at-a-glance: A Resource for Art Educators
Paige Gandara-Valderas
Serenbe: Examining the Impact of Arts Programming on Resident Subjective Well-being in a New Urbanist Master-planned Community
Cole Godvin