Workshop
Feb 05, 2021 - 10am–12pm
Virtual event

Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe facilitates a workshop on creative abolitionist strategies to grapple with racism in and through the arts.

Registration

This workshop will be in English, delivered via Zoom. Registration is required to attend. | Register Now

Sponsored by: School of Art & Design Visitors Committee and the Francis P. Rohlen Visiting Artist Fund, College of Fine & Applied Arts

Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe facilitates a workshop on creative abolitionist strategies to grapple with racism in and through the arts.

Registration

This workshop will be in English, delivered via Zoom. Registration is required to attend. | Register Now

 

About the Speaker

Dr. Amelia M. Kraehe is Associate Professor of Art and Visual Culture Education and Co-director of Racial Justice Studio at The University of Arizona and co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education. Her scholarship, teaching, and public engagement focus on how the arts and arts education can challenge, but also reinforce, systems of inequality. She explores this seeming contradiction by investigating the ways in which the arts, as both a disciplinary discourse and as creative cultural practices, mediate social movements, ideological formation and transformation, identity and agency. Her forthcoming book is Race and Art Education (Davis Publications).