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|a Revitalizing history :
|b recognizing the struggles, lives, and achievements of African American and women art educators /
|c edited by Paul E. Bolin, Ami Kantawala ; foreword by Mary Ann Stankiewicz ; authors, Heidi C. Powell [and 11 others].
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|t Becoming a curator of memories : memorializing memory as place in art making for art education /
|r Heidi C. Powell --
|t Making place through Mabel Spofford (1883-1981) : archival materials, assemblages, and events /
|r Christina Hanawalt and Sue Uhlig --
|t Nancy Renfro and the fabric of our lives : discovering art education history through puppets, place, and pedagogy /
|r Christina Bain --
|t Lessons from Dorothy Dunn (1903-1992) : the studio at Santa Fe Indian School, 1932-1937 /
|r Elise Chevalier --
|t Matters of taste, measures of judgment : the McAdory Art Test /
|r Mary Hafeli --
|t The life and work of Helen Gardner /
|r Kirstie Parkinson --
|t Uncovering hidden histories : African American art education at the Hampton Institute (1868-1946) /
|r Jessica Baker Kee --
|t The detrimental effects of McCarthyism on African American art institutions /
|r Debra A. Hardy --
|t The Museum of Modern Art's department of film : how educational film programs responded to social and cultural changes in the United States /
|r Rebecca Dearlove --
|t Constructing social imaginaries : exploring Anna Curtis Chandler's (1890-1969) storytelling practices at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1917-1918 /
|r Allison M. Clark --
|t The highwaymen's story : landscape painting in the shadow of Jim Crow /
|r Kristin G. Congdon.
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|a "Historical inquiry forms the foundation for much research undertaken in art education. While traversing paths of historical investigation in this field we may discover undocumented moments and overlooked or hidden individuals, as well as encounter challenging ideas in need of exploration and critique. In doing so, history is approached from multiple and, at times, vitally diverse perspectives. Our hope is that the conversations generated through this text will continue to strengthen and encourage more interest in histories of art education, but also more sophisticated and innovative approaches to historical research in this field. The overarching objective of the text is to recognize the historical role that many overlooked individuals--particularly African Americans and women--have played in the field of art education, and acknowledge the importance of history and historical research in this digital age. This text opens up possibilities of faculty collaborations across programs interested in history and historical research on a local, national, and international level. By assembling the work of various scholars from across the United States, this text is intended to elicit rich conversations about history that would be otherwise beyond what is provided in general art education textbooks."--Publisher's description
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|a With a focus on African American art educators and women art educators, Vernon Press is delighted to announce an upcoming text titled "Revitalizing History: Recognizing the Struggles, Lives, and Achievements of African American and Women Art Educators" to be published in Spring 2017. The text is a result of the papers presented at the recent Brushes with History Conference held in November 2015 at Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, NY and will be edited by Paul Bolin (University of Texas at Austin) and Ami Kantawala (Teachers College, Columbia University). Historical inquiry forms the foundation for much research undertaken in art education. While traversing paths of historical investigation in this field we may discover undocumented moments and overlooked or hidden individuals, as well as encounter challenging ideas in need of exploration and critique. In doing so, history is approached from multiple and, at times, vitally diverse perspectives. Our hope is that the conversations generated through this text will continue to strengthen and encourage more interest in histories of art education, but also more sophisticated and innovative approaches to historical research in this field. The overarching objective of the text is to recognize the historical role that many overlooked individuals--particularly African Americans and women--have played in the field of art education, and acknowledge the importance of history and historical research in this digital age. This text opens up possibilities of faculty collaborations across programs interested in history and historical research on a local, national, and international level. By assembling the work of various scholars from across the United States, this text is intended to elicit rich conversations about history that would be otherwise beyond what is provided in general art education textbooks
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