You mention "Bates' book terminology"--Is that Jane Bates--"Becoming an Art
Teacher"? She is the keynote speaker for our KAEA fall conference in
Wichita, October 24-26, 2002
Marcia, Derby, KS
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From: "dawn stien" <dawnstien@yahoo.com>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet@lists.pub.getty.edu>
Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 2:34 AM
Subject: Visual Culture art ed questions
> I learned a little bit about deaf culture while taking
> sign language. I got pop culture without a hitch.
> Visual Culture is altogether allusive to me beyond the
> fact that I’m somehow immerged in it. I would really
> be thrilled if anyone could help decipher some of
> this. (I’ve been compiling the sources sited lately,
> but won’t have time to truly dive in until summer.
> I’m afraid the thread will have altogether frayed by
> then-or something like that.)
>
> I had to come up with a planning continuum for a class
> a while back and it baffled me then. Some concepts
> for exemplars (Bates book terminology, but not her
> idea to use visual culture) my classmates came up with
> were graffiti, cereal boxes, magazine covers, soda
> cans, toys, ads and movies. Is this what “we’re”
> talking about in this correspondence?
>