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Schedule for Thursday, November 19th 2015

11:00 am  Registration Open and Informal Greetings

1:00 pm-2:00pm  Welcome, Opening Remarks, Information Distributed 

Location: Milbank Chapel

 

Conference Session 1A 2:15pm - 3:45pm
Location: Milbank Chapel

Chair/Discussant: Doug Boughton

Topic: “Viewing Art Education History Through an Institutional and Community Lens”

Presentation 1: “From Drawing School to Liberal Arts Community College: Change through the 20th Century,” Diane Wilkin

Presentation 2: “Listening as Research: The Whitney Museum of American Art and an Evolving History of Community-Based Arts Outreach,” Hannah Heller

Presentation 3: “Beyond Pratt’s Gates: The Historical Context for Campus/Community Partnerships,” Heather Lewis

 

Conference Session 1B 2:15pm - 3:45pm
Location: Everett Lounge

Chair/Discussant: Doug Blandy

Topic: “Objects, Archives, and Collections: The Power of Artifacts in Historical Investigation”

Presentation 1: “Art of the Incarcerated: Artmaking in the Japanese American Internment Camps,” Gina L. Mumma Wenger

Presentation 2: “The Process Continues: Staff Exhibitions and the Art Education Archive,” Sharon Bainbridge, Janine Sykes

 

Conference Session 2A 4:00pm - 5:50pm
Location: Milbank Chapel

Chair/Discussant: Kerry Freedman

Topic: “Histories of Art Education: Exploring International Perspectives”

Presentation 1: ”The History and Future of Art Education Associations in Korea,” Jaehan Bae & EunJung Chang

Presentation 2: “Visual Art and Media Education in Sweden, Discourses and Traditions,” Annika Hellman

Presentation 3: “Memories of Art Education in West-Germany after 1945 - My Mother’s Art Teacher: Otto Holz (1907-1988),” Jesse Jagtiani

 

Conference Session 2B 4:00pm - 5:50pm
Location: Everett Lounge

Chair/Discussant: Paul E. Bolin

Topic: “Kutztown Normal: Historical Praxis and Progressive Vision”

Presentation 1: “Kutztown Normal: Historical Praxis and Progressive Vision,” Julia Hovanec, Amy Pfeiler-Wunder, Marilyn Stewart, John Howell White

Presentation 2: “Making it Work: The Kutztown Tradition of Practice-Based Leadership,” Marilyn G. Stewart

Presentation 3: “Convening Seventy-Eight Years of Professional Conferences at Kutztown University,” John Howell White

 

Reception: Macy Gallery 6:00pm-8:00pm

During the reception, get your groove on and join members of the TC NAEA Student Chapter for a dance party in Macy 447.

 

Dinner on your own
Participants are encouraged to join others for dinner (see guide on local restaurants in your packet)