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3 unusual facts about Art education


Bobby Norfolk

Bobby Norfolk is an American storyteller and arts educator.

Dušan Muc

He graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts in Belgrade in 1975 and has since worked as a costume designer, art teacher and illustrator.

Kappa Pi

Nationally the requirements for membership are the completion of 12 semester hours of art courses, a 3.0 GPA in art courses (on a 4.0 scale) and a 2.0 overall GPA.



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Alexandru Popp

Popp was born in Dieci, received his initial art education in Arad, and studied painting in Budapest from 1888 to 1896, in particular, under Bertalan Székely and Károly Lotz.

Andrea Callard

Additionally, Callard participated in numerous art education residencies sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts including ones in Malone, New York, at the Hecksher Museum, at the Huntington Public Library, at Carthage Central Schools in Black River, New York, at Rockland Center for the Arts, the Baldwinsville Schools and Studio in a School.

Cecilia Torudd

She is the daughter of Albert Levan, studied Art Education at Konstfack, University College of Art, Crafts and Design in Stockholm, and is the author of Ensamma mamman.

Charles M. Falco

In 2008, Falco gave the US National Art Education Association's 'Ziegfeld Lecture', awarded for his role in this discovery, and for its importance for art education.

Cyprus College of Art

Almost all of the programmes taught at the College follow a British art education model, and several are validated in the United Kingdom by the British validation agency Ascentis.

Elise Blumann

With the Curator of the Art Gallery of Western Australia, Robert Campbell, she helped found the Art Group, a discussion group through which she promoted modernist ideas and attitudes in art and art education.

Eugene J. Martin

He briefly attended the Navy for the opportunity to receive an art education, but instead was honorably discharged.

Glenn Johannesen

After his hockey career ended, Johannesen began working in art education, and was elected the first president of The Art Institute of Tampa in 2003 after having previously worked for Art Institutes International and The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

Herron School of Art and Design

Herron's Main Building was designed by Paul Philippe Cret in 1929 and was the second facility in the nation designed specifically for art education.

Higher education in Nova Scotia

Oscar Wilde's much publicized lecture tour in 1882 stopped in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he advocated the support of art education.

Konrad Mägi

Mägi continued his art education as an unattached student in Saint Petersburg (1903–1905), studying under Amandus Adamson.

Kuniyoshi Obara

Influenced by Plato, Erasmus and Swiss education reformer Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, this philosophy promoted a balanced and individualized approach to the development of the student in the six aspects of truth (veritas; academic ideals), goodness (bonum; moral education), beauty (pulchritudo; art education), holiness (sanctitas; religious education), health (sanitas; physical education) and wealth (copia; vocational education).

Mary Quant

After gaining a Diploma in Art Education from Goldsmiths, Quant began an apprenticeship at Erik, a high-end Mayfair milliner on Brook Street next door to the Claridge's hotel.

Peter Campus

Peter Campus is a Clinical Associate Professor of Art and Art Education and Artist in Residence at NYU Steinhardt.

Shelagh Cluett

During this period she also forged strong links in the world of art education, acting as visiting lecturer and examiner to many different art schools up and down the country.

Takako Saito

5 Years after studying psychology at the Japan Women's University, Saito became involved with Sōzō Biiku undŏ, the 'Creative Art Education' movement.

Tay Bee Aye

As she could not afford herself an art education, art took a backseat, and she joined the workforce soon after finishing her Cambridge GCE O Level Examinations, to help support her family.

Theodore Wores

After one year at that school under the landscape painter Virgil Macey Williams, he continued his art education at the Royal Academy in Munich where he spent six years.