Artist-teacher: A Philosophy for Creating and Teaching

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Intellect, 2010 - Art - 154 pages
"Is an artist-teacher a mere professional who balances a career--or does the duality of making and teaching art merit a more profound investigation? Rejecting a conventional understanding of the artist-teacher, this book sets out to present a robust history from the classical era to the twenty-first century. Particular pedagogical portraits--featuring George Wallis, Walter Gropius, Johannes Itten, Victor Pashmore, Richard Hamilton, Arthur Wesley Dow, and Hans Hoffmann--illustrate the artist-teacher in various contexts. From Bauhaus to Black Mountain, this book offers a revelation of the complex thinking processes artists utilize when teaching, and a reconciliation of the artistic and educational enterprises as complimentary partners"--P. [4] of cover.

About the author (2010)

G. James Daichendt is associate professor and exhibitions director in the Department of Art at Azusa Pacific University in Southern California.

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