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The population of ethnically diverse older adults in the US is rapidly growing, and reports of cognitive impairments, such as those caused by Alzheimer's disease, are becoming more prevalent. This investigation explored whether art...
Three issues were discussed in this paper exploration of an Art Coordinator who directs a community-based art program within the nonprofit Sojourn House. The paper's first issue was the identification of the role and responsibilities of...
Studies have been done on contemporary non-traditional quilts in the larger quilting context in Alabama (Arnett et al., 2002; Callahan, 1987), Arizona (Hazard, 1993), Arkansas (Benberry, 2000), and Kentucky (Benberry, 1992). However, ...
The purpose of this case study is to examine the nature of the teaching in the painting and drawing program at Florida State University. Aspects to be considered in this case study will include the philosophy of the program as...
This study explores the qualities that characterize art teaching in selected elementary schools containing multi-age models of instruction. Multi-age learning environments are defined as the purposive grouping of students from two or...
The aim of this study was to determine how well art teachers, who had graduated from the art teacher preparation program at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) between 1999 and 2003, thought they were prepared for their teaching...
African American brothers, Hodges and Rogers Glenn taught art in Frenchtown, in Tallahassee, Florida during the tumultuous 50s and 60s. In spite of its marginalization, the community of Frenchtown was a thriving self-sustaining mecca for...
This study focused on the need for an increased understanding of the experiences of preservice elementary educators and their respective abilities to define culture, identity, and the politics of representation in a technologically...
This historical study examines the life of Milton Bradley in the context of his time. The primary question being asked in this study is: What contributions did Milton Bradley make to education during his lifetime, what, if any, affect...
This research is primarily a phenomenological qualitative study of how art teachers who were trained in the approach continue to use Discipline-Based Art Education. The study assessed how the graduates of the formerly-DBAE-focused art...
ABSTRACT This qualitative study investigated the experiences of women with impaired vision having an opportunity to create art and literature in a program at the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. The study also examined the participants'...
The purpose of this study is to bring to the forefront the lives and experiences of women artists within one context, the Women's Studio Workshop. In order to ensure that women artists have equal inclusion in the canon, we must record...
The purpose of this study was to examine the structure and policies of a contemporary western design museum. In so doing, the role of design in society, the characteristics that distinguish design from art, and the history of design were...
The Bronx Culture Trolley tour is one of the local initiatives launched in 2002 to create cultural awareness in the outer boroughs of New York City, providing free transportation during the first Wednesday of every month, and it is...
The Face Stimulus Assessment-Revised (FSA-R) is an art-based instrument constructed from elements of the Face Stimulus Assessment (FSA, Betts, 2003). The pilot test involved computerized rating of formal elements between those with Major...
This study utilizes a sociological contextual examination of the value of art in order to examine the relationship between the value of art and art theft. The over-riding research question of this study addresses: What is the...
Comparing art learning activities with standard academic communications led to investigation of interactions between visual and verbal communication. The feasibility of working with pictures and words together to increase understanding...
Environmental problems constitute a major social issue facing humanity today. A starting point for ameliorating such problems is the meaningful reconnection of humans with the natural world. Arguably, art is a useful tool for changing...
This study was aimed at understanding the perceptions of students and faculty at two National Architecture Accreditation Board accredited architecture programs regarding the social and psychological considerations in architectural design...
The guiding question of this study was: What were the perceptions of the participants about their experience in the intensive art education program at Florida State University and what do these perceptions suggest about this program and...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of music videos on African-American males. Minimal research exists in this area and the results are mixed. Hurt (2006) found that society has become desensitized to the sexism, ...
Community cultural planning involves a public-private process intended to promote arts and culture for economic and social development purposes. Today, the increased importance of creative industries and tourism has led many U.S. cities...
This thesis analyzes the history of the junior museum movement in the United States by specifically examining the Tallahassee Museum in Florida. The Tallahassee Junior Museum was founded in 1957 to provide interactive education in...
In this study, the researcher sought primarily to identify current requirements for an art museum career. Based on the opinions of art museum professionals and the actual demands of employers in the art museum job market, the researcher...
In this study, the researcher sought to explore the perceptions and actual practices of art museum professionals related to their use of digital images in the workplace. The primary purpose of the study was to explore the ways in which...
Korean Border-Crossing Artists in the New York Artworld: An Examination of the Artistic, Personal and Social Identities of Do-Ho Suh, Kimsooja, and Ik-Joong Kang
This study explored how three contemporary Korean "border-crossing" artists who live and work in New York City have conceptualized and constructed their artistic, personal, and social identities through their artwork. Do-Ho Suh, Kimsooja...
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