Professional Presentations

International:V

(2007). Interdisciplinary approaches to teaching art in high school. Hawaii International Conference on Education. Waikiki, January.

(2006). Critical thinking in and through interactive computer hypertext and art education. Innovate. Archive of presentation available at: www.breeze.uliveandlearn.com

(2006). Hyperaesthetics, art and art education in a technomediated world. Presentation at the Fifth International Association of Science and Technology for Development's Web-based Education conference in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. January.

(2004). Hypertextual "Uncovering" in Art Education: Teaching for Understanding through a "Minds-on" Approach to Interactive Computer Technology. With B. S. Carpenter II in the Society for information technology and teacher education international conference, Atlanta, Ga.

(2003). Interactive computer technology and art education: The intentionally tangled curriculum. With B. S. Carpenter II. Society for information technology and teacher education, 2003 14th international conference proceedings. Phoenix: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education. June.

(2000). Hypertext/hypermedia/online art education: Should interactive computer technology change our approach to university teaching? Presentation at VA Tech's Learning 2000: Reassessing the Virtual University international conference.

(1995). Synesthesia, art, and art education at the turn of the twentieth century. Presentation at the Penn State History of Art Education International Conference.

Invited:

(2010). Making the leap from student to teacher: It's your turn! Invited lecture at the Maryland Institute College of Art. Baltimore, May 15.

(2010). Arts based Research. Invited lecture on arts-based research at Al Ieman Secondary School for Girls in Doha, Qatar, March 2.

(2009). Let's relevantize with music video. Keynote at the Ohio Art Education Association conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.

(2009). What difference does line shape, and color make if your father killed you mother this morning? Making art education matter. Invited lecture given at the University of Illinois in Champagne-Urbanna.

(2008). The role of the art educator as researcher: Provoking research conversations in art education. Guest lecturer at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore.

(2008). On being an artist/teacher and Art education, big ideas, music video, and service-learning.Two invited lectures at California State University San Bernardino.

National:

(2011). Changing All of Education Through Art: Evaluation, Assessment and Learning as One with "eLASTIC"! Session at the National Art Education Association in Seattle with Jan Johnston and Elnour Hamad.

(2011). Art and Design Education Series, Part 4: Engaging Creative, Critical Literacies. Session at the National Art Education Association Conference in Seattle with Cathy Smilan, Mark Graham, and Kerry Freedman.

(2010). Research for eLASTIC: Electronic learning and assessment tool for interdisciplinary connections. Session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Jan Johnston and Elnour Hamad.

(2010). Virtual world immersive adventures: Building/teaching/learning/researching/ networking in Second Life. Session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Mary Stockrocki, Lilly Lu, and Stephen Carpenter.

(2010). Inter/actions and inter/sections: Art education in a digital visual culture.. Super Session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Robert Sweeny, Christina Lao, Shei-Chau Wang, Mary Stockrocki, Melanie Buffington, David Gill, Marissa McClure, Doug Blandy, Kevin Tavin, Ryan Patton, Michelle Tillander, and Karen Keifer Boyd.

(2010). Art educators as academic leaders. Session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Jeff Young, Cynthia Colbert, and Jack Davis.

(2010). Art education for social justice. Super session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Tom Anderson, David Gussak, Kara Kelly Hallmark, Allison Paul, Pat Stuhr, Chhristine Ballengee Morris, Vesta Daniel, Kristin Congdon, B. Stephen Carpenter, Min Cho, Elizabeth Delacruz, Mary Stockrocki, Karen Hutzel, Debrah Sickler- Voigt, Carolyn Erler, and Therese Quinn.

(2010). Unlearning American Indian stereotypes trough art lessons. Session at the National Art Education Association conference in Baltimore with Christine Ballengee Morris and James Sanders.

(2009). Globalization, Art, and Education: International and Cross-Cultural Collaborations. Supersession at the National Art Education Association Conference in Minneapolis with Elizabeth Delacruz, Ann Kuo, Alice Arnold, Michael Parsons, Tom Anderson, Flavia Bastos, Doug Blandy, Christine Ballengee Morris, Kristin Congdon, and Enid Zimmerman.

(2009). Writing for Art Education. With Flavia Bastos. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Minneapolis. (2009). Studies in Art Education 50th Anniversary Journal Editors' Panel with Kristin Congdon and B. Stephen Carpenter.

(2008). It is not easy being green. SecondLife.com, self-portraiture and Identity. With Christine Ballengee Morris and B. Stephen Carpenter. National Art Education Association Convention in New Orleans.

(2007). Interdisciplinary approaches to teaching art in high school. With B. Stephen Carpenter, Christine-Ballengee Morris and Billie Sessions. Super session at the National Art Education Association Conference in New York City.

(2007). Press pause; Critically contextualizing music video in visual culture and art education. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in NY.

(2006). Developing Art Education and International Study and Research Relationships through Service-Learning. With C. Ballengee-Morris. Presentation at the National Art Education.

(2006). Service-Learning and Artistic Sensibilities: Uncovering, Connecting, and Creating Meaningful Habits of Mind. Service-Learning & the Arts Conference in Miami on March 30-April 1, 2006.

(2006). Service-Learning and Artistic Sensibilities: Uncovering, Connecting, and Creating Meaningful Habits of Mind. Service-Learning & the Arts Conference in Miami on March 30-April 1, 2006.

(2005). Healing old wounds: Revisiting the "Living Childless in a Child-full World" series. Art of Healing conference at Kutztown University, Pennsylvania.

(2005). Cultural Cherishing in Cuba and Chile: International Study and Research Relationships require Careful Attentiveness. With C. Ballengee-Morris. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston.

(2005) When Research Sparks a Tinderbox: Computer Hypertextual Approaches to Inquiry in Art Education. With M. Bernstein and B. S. Carpenter II.Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Boston.

(2004). Digital Kids. With B.S. Carpenter. Presentation at The Pennsylvania State University Visual Culture of Childhood Conference, November.

(2004). The change is now!: The evolving effects of hyperaesthetics on art and art education. With B. S. Carpenter. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Denver.

(2004). Just what is service-learning? Guidelines for authentic service-learning art education programs. With C. Ballengee-Morris. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Denver.

(2004). You can hide but you can't run: Visual culture, cultural sensitivity and maskmaking. With C. Ballengee-Morris. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Denver.

(2003). Using visual culture to put a contemporary "fizz" on the study of pop art. With C. Ballengee-Morris. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Minneapolis.

(2003). Interactive computer technology and art education. With B. S. Carpenter II, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Minneapolis.

(2003). Online technology in student teaching. With C. Henry, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Minneapolis.

(2002). What are we teaching? K-12 ceramics. With B. S. Carpenter and B. Sessions, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Miami.

(2001). Approaching teachers as the artists they are: Organizing successful staff development opportunities. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in New York.

(2000). Service-learning as postmodern art and pedagogy. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Los Angeles.

(2000). Toward a postmodern approach to pre-service, in-service, and art supervision. With B. S. Carpenter II, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Los Angeles.

(2000). Computer hypertext, thematic units, and teacher education: Creating an intertextual approach to life and learning. With B. S. Carpenter II, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Los Angeles.

(1999). Hypertext-based art education: Implications for liberatory learning in high school. Presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in Washington, D.C.

(1998). Understanding personal metaphor through a hypermedia encounter with the ladder and Women Art Educators IV. Presentations at the National Art Education Association Conference in Chicago.

(1997). Critical pedagogy: Pros and punishment. With C. Ballengee-Morris and S. Yokley, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in New Orleans.

(1996). Is Madonna the Warhol of the 90's: Bringing popular culture into the art education classroom. With B. MacDonald, presentation at the National Art Education Association Conference in San Francisco.

Exhibitions

(2003). Homage to Empty Bowls. Art included in the Fitton Center for Creative Arts' "Gifts from the Earth: Feed the Body Feed the Soul" exhibition, Hamilton OH.

(2002). Art included in the international Cyberkitchen project (Jess Losseby, UK curator), included in the Liverpool Biennial.

(1982). Exhibit at the World's Fair in Knoxville, TN.

(1981). Purchase Award at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston Salem, NC.

(1980). Exhibition at the Dogwood Art Expo in Atlanta, GA.