November 4, 2020
An online panel discussion organized by the Texas Tech University School of Art. For registration, go here.
From the organizers:
“UPROOTED serves as the unifying theme for this panel discussion which begins with a consideration of borders and the importance of transforming local communities through creative production. Since the onset of the pandemic and the emergence of national protests against police brutality and systemic racism, the theme has also taken on additional meanings in relation to the teaching and learning in classrooms as well as building respect, equity, and care in communities. The panel will take an interdisciplinary approach to art to develop an understanding of the value of place and provide a resource for teachers.
- Rina Little, Ph.D. Moderator, is Associate Professor of Art Education at Texas Tech University will present and serve as moderator.
- Andrés Peralta Co-Moderator is Assistant Professor of Art Education at Texas Tech University will present and serve as moderator.
- Portia Cobb is a filmmaker, interdisciplinary artist, and Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.
- Raoul Deal is an interdisciplinary community artist who will discuss how he works collaboratively in community settings. He is the Coordinator of the Community Art BA Program at the Peck School of the Arts, UW-Milwaukee.
- Sean Justice is a photographer, art educator, and an Assistant Professor at Texas State University and will focus on Internet learning as creative practice for teaching and learning.
- Dawn Stienecker is an Assistant Professor of Instruction at the University of Texas at Austin, who researches the city as educator, grassroots arts organizing, and resources for teaching.
This is a FREE webinar event – REGISTRATION REQUIRED to receive Zoom link to webinar
REGISTRATION: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/4016020022635/WN_rycxmpqtREqcQ-P3xVHyHA
Artist talk: October 9, 2020
3010 18th St.
Lubbock, 79409 Texas
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