A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections

This article presents a personal narrative of my critical engagement and partnership role in a longstanding international relationship between two higher education institutions that has deepened understandings of art education in both Jamaica and America and broadened understandings of cultural iden...

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Main Author: Karen Hutzel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2018-12-01
Series:Revista Gearte
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/89343
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spelling doaj-8e989c7fc8c4463e9fe312caa490a9792021-07-01T16:01:00ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Gearte2357-98542018-12-015310.22456/2357-9854.8934339512A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education ConnectionsKaren HutzelThis article presents a personal narrative of my critical engagement and partnership role in a longstanding international relationship between two higher education institutions that has deepened understandings of art education in both Jamaica and America and broadened understandings of cultural identities of each across and within the countries. As such, this article suggests that time and depth of a relationship across countries has significant impact to the learning and growing as well the variety of individuals involved in educationally giving and receiving, which has supported the duration of the partnership through developing multiple sustainable relationships. The Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica is the premier arts college in the English-speaking Caribbean and has retained a fifteen-year partnership with the Art Education Department at The Ohio State University, which came out of the work of Ohio State doctoral students who were from Jamaica beginning in the 1980s. The budding relationship turned-partnership led to the development of a “mostly” online Master’s degree program in Art Education for art teachers in Jamaica and eventually to a study abroad program for Ohio State students to travel to Kingston. Sharing expertise across the countries and through a variety of social and cultural lenses has allowed participants to complicate notions and understandings of each country, and therefore reflect on their own cultural identities, realities and limitations as artists and art educators.https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/89343academic partnerships. international collaboration. caribbean art education. graduate education. international exchange.
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A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
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title A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
title_short A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
title_full A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
title_fullStr A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
title_full_unstemmed A Partnership of Time and Depth: Jamaica’s and America’s Art Education Connections
title_sort partnership of time and depth: jamaica’s and america’s art education connections
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
series Revista Gearte
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description This article presents a personal narrative of my critical engagement and partnership role in a longstanding international relationship between two higher education institutions that has deepened understandings of art education in both Jamaica and America and broadened understandings of cultural identities of each across and within the countries. As such, this article suggests that time and depth of a relationship across countries has significant impact to the learning and growing as well the variety of individuals involved in educationally giving and receiving, which has supported the duration of the partnership through developing multiple sustainable relationships. The Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston, Jamaica is the premier arts college in the English-speaking Caribbean and has retained a fifteen-year partnership with the Art Education Department at The Ohio State University, which came out of the work of Ohio State doctoral students who were from Jamaica beginning in the 1980s. The budding relationship turned-partnership led to the development of a “mostly” online Master’s degree program in Art Education for art teachers in Jamaica and eventually to a study abroad program for Ohio State students to travel to Kingston. Sharing expertise across the countries and through a variety of social and cultural lenses has allowed participants to complicate notions and understandings of each country, and therefore reflect on their own cultural identities, realities and limitations as artists and art educators.
topic academic partnerships. international collaboration. caribbean art education. graduate education. international exchange.
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/89343
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