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Dr. Amber Ward Presents: Sweep It Under the Rug

February 13, 2020
Dr. Amber Ward, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Education at FSU, presented a performative art installation at WJB Gallery 1006 on February 7, 2020. Sweep it Under the Rug explores the role of personal, cultural, and institutional knowledge on gender expression. The art installation visualizes narratives collected from volunteer survey participants. Making narratives visible suggests ... Continue reading »

Art Education Hosts First Diversity & Inclusion Professional Development Workshop

January 29, 2020
On January 24, 2020, the Department of Art Education held its first Diversity & Inclusion Professional Development Workshop hosted by the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI). NCBI is an international, non-profit, leadership training program that aims to eliminate discrimination on college campuses and throughout the world. Miguel Hernandez, Associate Director – Center for Leadership & ... Continue reading »

FSU Professor of Art Education Pat Villeneuve Researches Competing Values in Art Museum Exhibition Curation

October 23, 2019
Excerpts Courtesy of stedelijkstudies.com Pat Villeneuve Professor Pat Villeneuve has been a vocal advocate of visitor-centered exhibitions in art museums for decades. Her work on “edu-curation,” a practice advocating for a balanced approach between audiences and objects, as well as the development of supported interpretation—a model for visitor-centered exhibitions—have had a broad impact on the ... Continue reading »

Department of Art Education Holds Inaugural Alumni Panel

October 23, 2019
On Friday October 18th, the Department of Art Education held its inaugural alumni panel in the William Johnston building.  The panel featured alumni from each program within the Department who shared experiences from their professional career paths. ... Continue reading »

Interior Architecture & Design and Art Education Departments Welcome New Interim Chairs

August 1, 2019
Dr. Antonio C. Cuyler, Dr. Jill Pable The Department of Interior Architecture and Design and the Department of Art Education are both pleased to announce the appointment of new Interim Chairs. After many years of outstanding service to the Department, current Interior Architecture and Design Chair Lisa Waxman is retiring. We are grateful for her time ... Continue reading »

Kathryn Douglass (Class of 2012)

April 22, 2019
Recently started a new position as Stewardship and Communications Officer at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida. Previously, Douglass was at Brooklyn Botanic Garden for 4 years working in major gifts and the capital campaign. While at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, she earned “Ten Star Member” status from the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), and received a Young Professionals Educational Fund ... Continue reading »

Muyi Liu (Class of 2013)

April 22, 2019
After graduating with her MA degree in Arts Administration, Liu became the Volunteer Coordinator of the Guan Shanyue Art Museum in Shenzen, China. In December 2016, she became the museum’s Executive Coordinator. In addition, she’s worked as a Curator’s Assistant at the Guan Shanyue Art Museum, the National Art Museum of China, and Memorial Hall of ... Continue reading »

Marit Evans (Class of 2016)

April 22, 2019
Village, Colorado. Evans has experienced all aspects of development on the job and has been able to meet some of today’s most noteworthy contemporary artists and critics such as Carrie Mae Weems, Titus Kaphar, and Jerry Saltz. I am constantly using what I learned from the Arts Administration program and applying it to my day ... Continue reading »

Art Education Students Visit the Ringling Museum

March 7, 2019
The program’s 5th Annual Field Trip to The Ringling included students enrolled in Pat Villeneuve’s Art Museum Education and Ann Rowson Love’s Visitor-Centered Exhibitions courses for an overnight trip to their partner museum in Sarasota. ... Continue reading »

Assistantships & Funding

March 4, 2019
Admitted graduate students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in any of the four programs within the department, which include Art Education, Art Therapy, Arts Administration, and Museum Education and Visitor-Centered Curation (EC), are eligible to apply for an assistantship.  Assistantships are competitive and the number of funded positions vary from year to year. Assistantships supply ... Continue reading »