Poster Sessions


Poster sessions are informal presentations for small groups displayed on poster boards by individuals. The poster display is usually a mixture of a brief narrative paper intermixed with illustrations, tables or graphs, and other presentation materials. With a few concisely written areas of focus, the poster display communicates the essence of the presenter’s research, synthesizing its main ideas and research directions. Poster displays will be on view for the duration of the conference, beginning on Thursday morning. On Thursday and Friday, from 12:30 to 2:00 PM, presenters will be available at the Poster Area.

Location TBA

Thursday, February 26

Foundation Level Computer Art: Vectors First; An Argument for the Order of Software Introduction
Amy Bautz, St. Louis University

John Quinn’s Collection of African Art and Its Photographic Portfolio by Charles Sheeler (1919)
Yaëlle Biro, University of Paris 1–La Sorbonne

Teaching Graphic Design to Architects and Interior Design Students
Diane Fox

Integrated Student Learning Using a Multicultural Approach
Courtney Grim, Medaille College

Souvenirs of the Rest Cure: Medical Tourism and Eugène Delacroix’s Late Drawings
Joyce Bernstein Howell, Virginia Wesleyan College

Teaching Art History Online
Diane Kontar, University of Findlay

The Association of Creative Zoology
Beauvais Lyons, University of Tennessee

The Quilt Index: Documenting and Accessing an American Art
Marsha MacDowell, Michigan State University Museum; Mary Worrall, Michigan State University Museum

Interactive Web Design Optimization Using Genetic Algorithm Driven CSS
Sunyoung Park, Briar Cliff University

Interpreting the American Cultural Landscape: Land Use and Preservation Policy with Regards to Earthworks of the 1960s–1980s
Addy Smith-Reiman, Cornell University


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