T251.

The Personal Voice of Perception: Teaching at the Intersection of Writing & Art

Virtual
Thursday, March 24, 2022
6:30 pm to 7:45 pm

 

This presentation will examine teaching at the intersection of writing and visual art to help student artists find meaningful connections between self, learning, and world. The goal is to share ways for art school writing faculty to invite every student to build informed conversations about their work. This meeting will be held virtually.



Outline & Supplemental Documents

Event Outline: Writing_at_Art_Schools_Caucus_Outline.pdf

Participants

Moderator:

Ryan G. Van Cleave directs the creative writing program at the Ringling College of Art + Design. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Memoir Writing for Dummies and The Weekend Book Proposal. www.ryangvancleave.com

Jeanette Luise Eberhardy, PhD, MFA, is an essayist, book artist, and educator. At MassArt, Eberhardy serves as associate professor of the practice of writing. She has delivered seminars on crafting stories to business leaders in Egypt, Sweden, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Germany, and the US.

Mairéad Byrne works at the intersection of Academy and Chalkstone in Providence and teaches at Rhode Island School of Design. With Will Schutt, she cocurates Policromia, an international festival of poetry and translation held annually in Siena in association with the Siena Art Institute.

Daphne Strassman is a memoirist who writes about the intangible space between her Latina heritage and her American life. She teaches writing to college students and runs writing workshops

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February 7–10, 2024
Kansas City, Missouri

Kansas City Convention Center