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Neotype: Replace what is lost
(East Carolina University, 2023-04-26)
“Neotype: Replace what is lost” is a photographically based project aimed at exploring the intersection of Art and Science by using historical photographic techniques to celebrate and memorialize our insect partners. This ...
Alone Together? Fighting Student Isolation in Online Art Education
(2022-07)
The COVID-19 pandemic required most K-16 educators to transition to the realm of online education. Across the nation, a plethora of insights on new technologies, platforms, and secret tips for distance teaching have ...
Anti-Asian Racism and Racial Justice in the Classroom
(2022)
This article discusses the urgent issues and concerns about anti-Asian racism in our society and provides several pedagogical strategies to counter anti-Asian racism. We begin by discussing the history and context of ...
Isolation, Connection, and Embracement: Exploring Students’ Perspectives on Virtual Art Education During the Pandemic
(2022-05)
Utilizing storytelling, two art educators explore how their undergraduate students experienced the transition to online education after the outbreak of COVID-19. Three themes are examined based on the students’ reflections: ...
Freedom of Expression Across Borders: Communication, Culture, and Language
(2023)
This book examines how freedom of expression can be defined, shared, acted on, and responded to globally. Scholarly contributions come from a variety of disciplines including communication, literature, linguistics, ...
Exploring Online Art Education: Multi-Institutional Perspectives and Practices
(2022-09)
How can art educators transmit their passion and enthusiasm for art teaching and learning to cultivate human potential in the virtual classroom? As a collective case study focusing on our online undergraduate courses, this ...
Immortal Bodies: Preserving Connections Through Objects and Rituals
(East Carolina University, 2023-04-27)
The human body is often treated as a temple, where even after death the treatment of the
physical body displays its value and identity. Using inspiration from reliquaries, burials, and mourning
jewelry, the objects that I ...
Fish Dreams
(East Carolina University, 2023-04-27)
In my family, when women dream of fish, it symbolizes that a family member or close friend is pregnant. Based on our cultural background as African Americans, our interpretation of our dreams is how we share and pass down ...
The Legend of Ayon: A Sculptural Monomyth
(East Carolina University, 2023-04-28)
The Legend of Ayon is a sculptural representation of a hero’s journey into a world of
the unknown, then returning victorious after overcoming trials and tribulations. My research
depicts my fascination with fantasies ...