Schedule for Saturday, November 21st 2015
Coffee in Macy Gallery 8:00am
Conference Session 7A 8:30am - 10:00am
Location: Milbank Chapel
Chair/Discussant: John Howell White
Topic: “Looking to the Past, Seeing for Today, Visioning Toward Tomorrow”
Presenter 1: “ The Contemporary Artist-Teacher,” Jim Daichendt
Presenter 2: “Can Home Economics Program Building Strategies Be Relevant 100 years Later?,” Penelope Miller
Presenter 3: “Intersections of Art Education and Peace: Past, Present, and Future,” Mousumi De
Conference Session 7B 8:30am - 10:00am
Location: Everett Lounge
Chair/Discussant: Dónal O’Donoghue
Topic: “Cultural Investigations Through History: Reappraising Art, Artists, and Art Education”
Presenter 1: “New Guide to Mexico: Teaching About Mexican Art,” Elizabeth Garber
Presenter 2: “Lessons from Dorothy Dunn: The Studio at Santa Fe Indian School,” Elise Chevalier
Presenter 3: “The Highwaymen’s Story: Landscape Painting in the Shadow of Jim Crow,” Kristin Congdon, presented by Laurie Hicks
Conference Session 8A 10:15am - 11:45am
Location: Everett Lounge
Chair/Discussant: Mary Hafeli
Topic: “Looking Historically at Two Features of MoMA: The Film Library and the Work of Victor D’Amico”
Presenter 1: “The Museum of Modern Art’s Department of Film: How Educational Film Programs Responded to Social and Cultural Changes in The United States,” Rebecca Dearlove
Presenter 2: “The Lost Galleries: Victor D’Amico’s Overlooked Legacy at the Museum of Modern Art,” Jean Graves
Presenter 3: “Museum as Métier: Victor D’Amico and the Museum of Modern Art,” Briley Rasmussen
Conference Session 8B 10:15am - 11:45am
Location: 408 Zankel
Chair/Discussant: Doug Blandy
Topic: “Heated Events in a Chilly Climate: Art Education and the Cold War”
Presenter 1: “Fear in the Media: Linking Actual to Perceived Threats of Red Scares,” Jonathan McSween
Presenter 2: “Red Scaring Students: The Cold War’s Effects on American Education,” Amanda E. Barbee
Presenter 3: “The Detrimental Effects of McCarthyism on African-American Art Institutions,” Debra Hardy
Conference Session 8C 10:15am - 11:45am
Location: Milbank Chapel
Chair/Discussant: Graeme Sullivan
Topic: “Historical Perspectives on Leaders and Leadership in Art Education”
Presenter 1: Agents of Change in Art Education in Francophone Quebec (1940-2006): From Drawing to Multimodality,” Suzanne Lemerise & Moniques Richard
Presenter 2: “Sara Joyner: Virginia’s First Art Supervisor,” David Burton & Pearl Quick
Presenter 3: “Ziegfeld and Marantz: Pioneers of Culturally Inclusive Art Education,” Marjorie Cohee Manifold
11:45am - 1:15pm Lunch on your own
Participants are encouraged to join others for lunch (see restaurant guide under logistics in Whova app for the conference)
Plenary Session A 1:15pm - 2:45 pm
Location: Milbank Chapel
Topic: Focus on Historical Investigation of Art Education through Engagement with Objects and Locations
Presentation of Art Education Artifacts from TC on Display at the Macy Gallery
Judith Burton & Mary Hafeli
Plenary Session B 3:00pm - 4:00 pm
Location: Milbank Chapel
Topic: Puzzles and Possibilities: Considerations for a Future of Art Education History
Plenary Conversation, led by Paul Bolin, Ami Kantawala, Mary Ann Stankiewicz
Tenement Museum Tour on the Lower East Side 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Meet BWH Volunteers at TC Front Steps on 120th Street at 5:00pm
HARD TIMES
Discover how immigrants survived economic depressions at 97 Orchard Street between 1863 and 1935. Visit the restored homes of the German-Jewish Gumpertz family, whose patriarch disappeared during the Panic of 1873, and the Italian-Catholic Baldizzi family, who lived through the Great Depression.
Dinner and evening on your own
Participants are encouraged to join others for dinner (see restaurant guide under logistics in Whova app for the conference)