This article articulates an ethics of hospitality within art education that adopts an uncertain disposition to visual arts learning and affirms the unforeseeable while inviting openings for the transformation of art education knowledges and associated subjectivities. Throughout, I endeavor to keep the question of whom we teach unanswered and open, while searching for spaces of possibility within unpredictable, aporetic entanglements inherent in normalizing frameworks of art education. I contextualize Derridean notions of aporia, hospitality, monstrous arrivant, undecidability, and responsibility within the specificities of art teaching that call on us to approach the field as contradictory and ambiguous so that we might imagine the field an...
From Introduction: "We can't teach these kids anything, man, they are so pure and unspoiled. Anythin...
Scope and Method of Study: This study draws from qualitative research conducted in an alternative sc...
In this article I begin to unravel some of the complexities of being a visual art educator who teach...
This article reviews the current state of higher education in light of the pedagogical turn in conte...
Can art education tolerate art? It looks more and more like the answer is no. Art requires imaginati...
Increasingly, assessment has encroached on art education, inextricably linking visual arts learning ...
What we consider to be obvious, true, or commonsense depends on the various assumptions we hold. Bec...
This article sketches philosophical concepts of affect and event within the canvas of lived experien...
Higher education institutions have been forced to implement highly structured neo-liberal pedagogies...
Organised around ten theses, this two-part essay sustains that art education’s viability comes from ...
This article-style dissertation disrupts the status quo of academic research by exploring the subjec...
Schooling in the United States is increasingly defined by arthritic traditionalisms of standardized...
Contemporary art/contemporary pedagogy: interrupting mastery as paradigm for art school education is...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
This article relates a story of art education advocacy in the midst of a bureaucracy that misunderst...
From Introduction: "We can't teach these kids anything, man, they are so pure and unspoiled. Anythin...
Scope and Method of Study: This study draws from qualitative research conducted in an alternative sc...
In this article I begin to unravel some of the complexities of being a visual art educator who teach...
This article reviews the current state of higher education in light of the pedagogical turn in conte...
Can art education tolerate art? It looks more and more like the answer is no. Art requires imaginati...
Increasingly, assessment has encroached on art education, inextricably linking visual arts learning ...
What we consider to be obvious, true, or commonsense depends on the various assumptions we hold. Bec...
This article sketches philosophical concepts of affect and event within the canvas of lived experien...
Higher education institutions have been forced to implement highly structured neo-liberal pedagogies...
Organised around ten theses, this two-part essay sustains that art education’s viability comes from ...
This article-style dissertation disrupts the status quo of academic research by exploring the subjec...
Schooling in the United States is increasingly defined by arthritic traditionalisms of standardized...
Contemporary art/contemporary pedagogy: interrupting mastery as paradigm for art school education is...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
This article relates a story of art education advocacy in the midst of a bureaucracy that misunderst...
From Introduction: "We can't teach these kids anything, man, they are so pure and unspoiled. Anythin...
Scope and Method of Study: This study draws from qualitative research conducted in an alternative sc...
In this article I begin to unravel some of the complexities of being a visual art educator who teach...