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.
April 8, 2022
10am – 3pm
10:00
Welcome
10:05
Zoë Fejeran (she/her)
Bold, Brave, & Essential: Investigating the Intersections of DEAI and Educational Programming at the Baltimore Museum of Art
10:35
Michael B. Shissler Jr. (he/him)
The State of Queer Inclusive Art Education: Narrative Inquiry into Texas’s Discriminatory Education Legislation
11:05
Carlos Becerril (he/him)
Kreattive.com: Creativity as a Basic Tool for a Digital Life
11:35
Ariana Zaia (she/her)
Developing a Contemporary Ceramic Arts Curricular Resource for K–12 Educators
12:05
Break
12:45
Olivia Spiers (she/her)
Trauma and the Post-COVID Museum
1:15
Aunica Cesena (she/her + they/them)
Teaching about the Texas Freedom Colonies: An Elementary Collaborative Claymation Project
1:45
Raina Michalovic (she/her)
Creative Placemaking in an Art Education Classroom
[No video available]
2:15
Daedelus Hoffman (he/him)
Artists Talk: A Working Oral History of The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s Tuesday Evenings at the Modern
[No video available]
2:45
Closing