Using Kathlyn Yee’s piece about black food co-ops in Ohio as a model, students can highlight the work these organizations do and analyze why they are needed. We can make it political, economic, historical, cultural. While eating is a shared human experience, many people give little ...
He is passionate about how we can come to see museums as agents of change in their communities as well as creative sites for transformative learning and social action. Mike’s postings on this site are his own and don’t represent the Portland Art Museum’s positions, strategies, or opinions...
full-time positions in education (endowments typically go to curatorial positions, and occasionally to Directors of Education) and to create a small fund to support paid internships to provide pathways for a more equitable and diverse pool of future museum staff. This...
Education & Policy at Ohio State University. Before joining OSU, Acuff was an Assistant Professor of Art Education at the University of North Texas. She holds an MA in Community Based Art Education from the University of Texas at Austin and her PhD in Art Education from Ohio State University...
represent the Brooklyn Museum’s positions, strategies, or opinions. OTHER POSTS IN THIS SERIES: “Building Canopies for Multiculturalism: (Re)Turning to the Visitor,”by Joni Boyd Acuff & Laura Evans “Eggs, Oreos, and Solidarity: MCRP in Our Daily Lives,”by Melissa Crum...
Increasingly, foundations are interested in the professionalization of our field, notably the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the Samuel Kress Foundation, both of whom support or provide seed money for post-graduate education experiences or positions in art museums. Both are genuinely interested in un...