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NEW
ISSUE :: FATE in Review
2009 / 2010, Volume 31 |
ACCEPTED ARTICLES
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Studio, Lab, Study and the World, OKWUL ENWEZOR, Dean of Academic Affairs, Vice President, San Francisco Art Institute
Brainwork, DANIEL VENNE, Assistant Professor of Art, University of the District of Columbia
A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Work: ZBridging the Gap Between Art and Writing, ZAPOURA CALVERT, Adjunct Instructor, Portland State University, Portland Community College, Marylhurst University
VANESSA CALVERT, MFA Candidate, Portland State University
Advanced Placement Studio Art and the Contested Territory of College Art Foundations, MARK A. GRAHAM, Associate Professor
of Art Education, Department of Visual Arts, Brigham Young University
ALICE SIMS-GUNZENHAUSER, Assessment Specialist, Educational Testing Service
Changing the Sheets: An Approach for Integrating Non-Linear Learning into Art Appreciation Texts,
RALPH LARMANN, Associate Professor of Art, University of Evansville
Perspective Beyond the Vanishing Points, VINCENT WOJTAS, Assistant Professor, Interior Architecture Program, Ohio University
BOOK REVIEWS ::
EnvironMentalities: Twenty-Two Approaches to Eco-Art, by LINDA WEINTRAUB,
Artnow Publications, Reviewed by ANNA HEINEMAN, Ph.D. Candidate in Modern and Contemporary Art History, School of Art and Art History, University of Iowa
Landscape Theory, edited by RACHAEL ZIADY DELUE and JAMES ELKINS, Londaon Routledge, 2008, reviewed by CHRISTINE BRUECKNER MCVAY, freelance writer
THE STATE OF FATE ::
President's message for FATE in Review, 2009-2010, Volume 31, SCOTT BETZ, President of FATE, Associate Professor, Winston-Salem State University |