Contributors
Part Three – Toward Futures: Social and Personal Transformation
Introduction
Part III - Toward Futures: Social and Personal Transformation
Lisa Hochtritt is a thrift store aficionado and Chair of Art Education at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD) in Denver, Colorado. Email: Lisa.Hochtritt@gmail.com
Hochtritt links:
Faculty page
http://www.rmcad.edu/node/1431
Academia.edu
http://rmcad.academia.edu/LisaHochtritt
Temporary Services is Brett Bloom, Salem Collo-Julin, and Marc Fischer. They are based in Chicago and Copenhagen and have existed, with several changes in membership and structure, since 1998. Temporary Services produces exhibitions, events, projects, and publications.
Temporary Services link:
Website
http://www.temporaryservices.org/
Essays
Juan Carlos Castro, Harrell Fletcher: Shaping a New Social
Harrell Fletcher is an Associate Professor of Art and Social Practice at Portland State University. He lectures and creates participatory projects around the world.
Fletcher links:
Websites
http://www.harrellfletcher.com/
http://www.learningtoloveyoumore.com/
Faculty Profile
http://www.pdx.edu/profile/meet-professor-harrell-fletcher
Juan Carlos Castro is Assistant Professor of Art Education at Concordia University in Montréal, Québec. Email: JuanCarlos.Castro@concordia.ca
Castro links:
Website
www.juancarloscastro.com/
Faculty Profile
http://art-education.concordia.ca/people/faculty/full-time/castro-juan-carlos.php
Steven Ciampaglia, Pinky & Bunny: Critical Pedagogy 2.0
Pinky & Bunny make The Pinky Show (www.PinkyShow.org), the original super lo-tech hand-drawn educational project. They are cats and live in the desert.
Pinky & Bunny links:
The Pinky Show
http://www.pinkyshow.org/
Steven Ciampaglia is an Assistant Professor of Art Education at Northern Illinois University. He can be reached at sciampaglia1@niu.edu
Ciampaglia links:
Faculty Page
http://art.niu.edu/art-and-design-education/steven-ciampaglia.html
Culture Spy
http://www.culturespy.com/
Jorge Lucero, La Pocha Nostra: Practicing Mere Life
La Pocha Nostra is an interdisciplinary international arts organization based in San Francisco with branches, factions, and members in multiple cities and countries. Our common denominator is a desire to cross and erase dangerous borders between art and politics, practice and theory, artist, and spectator. Core members include: Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Roberto Sifuentes, Michele Ceballos, Dani d’Emilia, and Emma Tramposch.
La Pocha Nostra link:
Website
http://www.pochanostra.com
Jorge Lucero is an artist and Assistant Professor of Art Education at The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Lucero links:
Website
www.jorgelucero.com
A. Laurie Palmer, Future Farmers: Leaping Over the Impossible Present
Future Farmers/Amy Franceschini is a pollinator who creates formats for exchange and production that question and challenge the social, cultural and environmental systems that surround her. An overarching theme in her work is a perceived conflict between humans and nature.
Future Farmers/Amy Franceschini links:
Future Farmers
http://www.futurefarmers.com/
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Franceschini
Green Museum
http://greenmuseum.org/content/artist_index/artist_id-134.html
A. Laurie Palmer is an artist, writer, and Professor in Sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Palmer links:
Faculty Page
http://www.saic.edu/people/Palmer_Laurie.html
Three Acres on the Lake: DuSable Park, Chicago: http://www.laforum.org/content/online-articles/3-acres-on-the-lake-dusable-park-chicago-by-laurie-palmer
Maritza Bautista, Appalshop: Learning from Rural Youth Media
Appalshop is a non-profit multi-disciplinary arts and education center in the heart of Appalachia. Its education and training programs support communities’ efforts to solve their own problems in a just and equitable way.
Appalshop links:
Appalshop
http://appalshop.org/
Appalshop’s YouTube Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/Appalshop
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalshop
Maritza Bautista is a bilingual (Tex-Mex, pocha) visual arts and video artist, educator and cultural worker.
Bautista links:
Fellowship Recipient http://www.saic.edu/gallery/saic_featured.php?type=gr&album=1519
Manisha Sharma, Navjot Altaf: What Public, Whose Art?
Navjot Altaf is an installation/video artist working with artists from different disciplines including indigenous artists from Bastar. She lives and works in Mumbai and Bastar.
Altaf links:
Website
http://www.navjotaltaf.com/
Biography
http://www.contemporaryindianart.com/navjot_altaf.htm
Manisha Sharma is currently a doctoral candidate and teaching assistant in Art Education at The Ohio State University. Email: connect@manishasharma.com
Sharma links:
Website
http://www.manishasharma.org/
Lisa Yun Lee, The Chiapas Photography Project: You Can't Unsee It
Chiapas Photography Project (CPP) provides indigenous Maya people in Chiapas, Mexico with opportunities for cultural and artistic self-expression through photography.
Chiapas Photo Project links:
Chiapas Photography Project website
http://chiapasphoto.org/
Exhibitions from the Chiapas Photography Project & Archivo Fotográfico Indígena
http://www.sidebyside.net.au/2009/12/07/ccpexpo
Lisa Yun Lee is the Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum in Chicago and writes for In These Times Magazine. Email: lisalee@uic.edu
Lee links:
Institute of Museum Ethics Lecture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5kDGvtokMo
Art for Our Sake: Lessons from Hull House
http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/6952/art_for_our_sake_lessons_from_hull-house/
Raimundo Martins, Dilomprizulike: Art as Political Agency
Dilomprizulike, popularly known as the Junkman from Afrika, is an international artist, performer, writer and teacher who makes sculptural installations as creative concepts and social commentaries from discarded items found on the street.
Dilomprizulike links:
Website
http://thejunkyardafrika.net/
Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilomprizulike
Raimundo Martins is Professor and Dean of the College of Visual Arts, Federal University of Goiás, in Goiânia, Brazil. Email: raimundomartins2005@yahoo.es
Martins links:
Publication
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Book,id=4600/
Centre for the Study of Change in Culture and Education (CECACE)
http://cecace.org/people-en.html
Chapters
B. Stephen Carpenter, II and Marissa Muñoz, In Search of Clean Water and Critical Environmental Justice: Collaborative Artistic Responses Through the Possibilities of Sustainability and Appropriate Technologies
B. Stephen Carpenter, II is Professor of Art Education at The Pennsylvania State University. Email: bsc5@psu.edu
Carpenter links:
Faculty Page
http://sova.psu.edu/faculty_staff/faculty_directory/stephen_carpenter/b_stephen_carpenter_ii
Website
http://www.personal.psu.edu/bsc5/blogs/bscarpenterii/
Marissa Muñoz is a Ph.D. student in the Centre for Cross Faculty Inquiry in Education at the University of British Columbia. Email: munozbertka415@gmail.com
Muñoz links:
TAMU Water Project/TAMU Proyecto de Agua
http://tamuwaterproject.wordpress.com/project-personnel/
Carol Culp and Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández, Opening Spaces for Subjectivity in an Urban Middle-School Art Classroom: A Dialogue between Theory and Practice
Carol Culp is an art and language teacher with the Toronto District School Board. Email: carculp@gmail.com
Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández is an Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Centre for Media and Culture in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Email: rgaztambide@oise.utoronto.ca
Gastambide-Fernandez links:
Faculty Page
http://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/Faculty_Staff/Faculty_Profiles/2024/Ruben_Gaztambide-Fernandez.html
Sharif Bey, Story Drawings: Revisiting Personal Struggles, Empathizing with "Others"
Sharif Bey is a Dual Assistant Professor in Art Education and Teaching and Leadership at Syracuse University. Email: shbey@syr.edu
Bey links:
Faculty Page
http://vpa.syr.edu/directory/sharif-bey
Academia.edu
http://syr.academia.edu/SharifBey
Sharif Bey: New Work
http://www.theclaystudio.org/exhibitions/bey.php