
Jennifer Hamrock
Adjunct faculty
Department of Art Education
Jennifer Hamrock, Ph.D has worked within the field of art education as an artist, teacher, and researcher for over twenty years. She has worked with all age levels of students, from elementary regular education, elementary art, high school art, undergraduate foundations, to graduate level courses at Georgia State University and Florida State University. Her experiences have lead her through four states, national board certification, various research projects, and preparing pre-service art teachers. Her academic interests focus on supporting art teachers, art education curriculum design, and community collaborations, where her work has been published in Art Education, The International Journal of Arts Education, Journal of Art for Life, and Visual Inquiry.
Contact
Education
Ph.D. in Art Education, Florida State University, 2018
M.A. in Education with concentration in Art Education, East Carolina University, 2009
B.A. in Art and Art Education, James Madison University, 2000
Teaching Areas
Research & Publications
Willcox, L., & Hamrock, J. (2023) Practice what we preach: Possibilities for higher education curricular and pedagogical practices. Art Education, 76(1), 58-62, DOI: 10.1080/00043125.2022.2131207
Hamrock, J., Fendler, R., & Freeman, A. (2019). Waging peace!: An art museum as a resource for partnerships. The International Journal of Arts Education, 14(3), 1-14.
Hamrock, J., Wylder, V., Freeman, A., & Meale, M. (2019). Waging peace: A curatorial community collaboration. Journal of Art for Life, 10. Retrieved from https://journals.flvc.org/jafl/article/view/106423
Fendler, R. & Hamrock, J. (2018). Feeling free? Learning and unlearning in an art education summer program. Art Education, 71(4), 22-28.
Shields, S., & Hamrock, J. (2017). Finding ourselves: A visual duoethnography. Visual Inquiry: Learning & Teaching, 6(3), 347-387.