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Charles R. Garoian

Charles R. Garoian, professor of art education at Penn State, has performed, lectured and conducted workshops in festivals, galleries, museums and university campuses in the United States and internationally. His teachings in art studio and art education focus on the exploratory, experimental and improvisational processes of performance art. In addition to scholarly articles in leading journals on art and its education, Garoian is the author of Performing Pedagogy: Toward an Art of Politics (1999); co-author of Spectacle Pedagogy: Art, Politics, and Visual Culture (2008); and, The Prosthetic Pedagogy of Art: Embodied Research and Practice (2013); all three volumes published by The State University of New York Press. The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Getty Education Institute for the Arts has supported his creative research and practice.


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