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Selected Publications and Presentations
A Research Design for Studio-Based Research in the Visual Arts.
In press (publish date: April 2010). The Teaching Artist Journal.
Emancipated Memories: Slavery as Subject in Selected Works by Contemporary Black Women Artists.
Brown University, Providence, RI. Presented 2009.
Cultural Identity, Creative Processes, and the Imagination: Creating Cultural Connections through Art Making.
Fall 2007. The Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education.
Runaway! Going, Going, Gone. A Painting Series
by Dr.
Cora Marshall. Woodson Review 2007. The Association for the Study of
African American Life and History.
Talking Back and Taking Sides: Socio-Political Art of Women of
Color
A survey of women artists of color who address issues of race, gender,
and identity.
Where’s the Art? The Studio Component in Secondary Methods Courses in
Art Education.
A discuss the importance of balancing theory and praxis in a middle
school and high school methods courses. Techniques for the
Women Artists of Color
A
survey of women artists of color focusing on four themes: Keeping the
Past Present; Making Art and Imaginal Worlds; Planting Roots (Cultural
Kinship); Taking Sides (Socio-Political) NAEA, Chicago 2006
Deconstructing the Creative Process
In
this presentation, attendees learn how to bring to the surface
intuitive components involved in their creative process to bridge the
gap from knowing how to teaching others. NAEA, Chicago 2006
Going Going, Gone: Running from Slavery
to Freedom. The runaway enslaved series and slavery in Connecticut.
Stamford Center for the Arts, Palace Theatre,
Stamford CT. Winter 2005
Juneteenth:
Remembering to Remember. Community
conversations program in celebration of the 2004 return of the Amistad
to Connecticut. Stamford CT. Spring 2004
The
Role of African American Artists in Contemporary Society.
Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford, CT. Spring 2004
Brown Vs. Board
of Education: 50 year Anniversary.
Stamford Center for the Arts, Stamford
CT. Spring 2004
The
Art of Women of African Descent.
National Art Education Association, Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Spring 2003.
Renewing the Spirit: Accumulated Aesthetics and Ethno-centered African
American Artists.
Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. January 2003
Published by University of Hawaii, First International Conferences on
Arts and Humanities, HI.
Contemporary Art
of African American Women.
Huntington House Museum,
Winsor, CT. February 2003.
More
Than a Drop: The Art of African-Native Americans,
National Association of Native American Studies. Consortium Conference
with the National Association of African American Studies, the
National Association of Hispanic and Latino Studies, and the National
Association of Asian Studies. Houston, TX. February 2003
Image,
Imagination, and Identity: Contemporary Art of Women of Color
Connecticut Art
Education Association Annual Conference. West Hartford, CT. October
2002
Patterns that Connect:
African American Women Artists in the 21st Century
Women of African
Descent: Reaching Across the Diaspora, Department of Women Studies,
Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT. 2001
When Red is
Black: The Art of African-Native American Women
Women’s Studies, Southern
Connecticut State University. New Haven, CT. Fall, 2001
Sacred Circles
and Imaginal Worlds: Accumulated Artistic Aesthetics and Ethnocentered
African American Artists,
The Arts Council of the African Studies Association, College Art
Association Conference 2001, Chicago, IL. Winter 2001
Sisterhood, Art,
and Community: “Where We At: Black Women Artists”,
Africana Studies
Department. Symposium, Visualizing Culture: The Black Arts Movement
1960s and 1970s, Cornell University, NY. Fall 2000
Contemporary
African American Women Artists,
Conversations Across Cultures: African and African American Art,
Columbia University, Teachers College, NY. Fall 2000
Patterns that
Connect: African American Women Artists in the 21st Century,
Women of African
Descent: Reaching Across the Diaspora, 10th Annual Women Studies
Conference, Southern Connecticut State University, 2000
Publication,
article: Jean-Michel Basquiat: Outsider Superstar,
The International Review of African American
Art. Spring 2000.
An Inside
Outsider Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum, Hartford, CT. Winter 1999
Publication,
review: Cowries, Crosses, and Black-eyed Peas.
The
Art of Charlotte Ka. NKA: Journal of
Contemporary African Art. Spring/Summer 1999.
Presentation:
Elaborating
Cultural Identity: Imaginal World Making of Selected Ethnocentered
Artist.
Bank Street College of Education, New York.
Spring 1997
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