Sessions

Poster Sessions

Poster sessions are informal presentations for small groups displayed on poster boards by an individual. 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 in the Concourse Foyer on Level 1 of the Los Angeles Convention Center. On Thursday and Friday, from 12:30 to 2:00 PM, presenters will be available at the Poster area.

Where Kitsch Meets Custom: Recent Native American Architecture in Northern California
Julia Alderson, Humboldt State University

Reflecting Quetzalcoatl: Teaching Art and Social Change in Middle Georgia
Valerie Aranda, Georgia College; and Sandra Godwin, Georgia College

Fresco Hunting in Bulgaria
Georgia Gene Berryhill, University of Maryland, University College

All at Once: Mark-Making, Writing, and the Ideation Process
Kristin Carlson, independent scholar

Actively Teaching Artists Art Theory/Aesthetics
Kathleen Desmond, University of Central Missouri

Visualizing Venice: Tracking Historical Change with New Technologies
Alexandra Dodson and Erica Sherman, Duke University

Looking at Greek Vases: Mobile Technology in Undergraduate Research and Education
Mary C. Fournier, University of South Florida

Teaching Pranks
Beauvais Lyons, University of Tennessee

The Object Game
Sheryl Oring, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; and Edward Sterrett, University of California, San Diego

Practicing Art in Public/Diversity Arts in Action
Terry Plater, Cornell University

Incorporating Research in the Studio: A Case Study of Faculty/Librarian Collaboration
Shari Salisbury and Jane Lawrence, University of Texas at San Antonio