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DOUG BLANDY

 

Doug Blandy is associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Oregon's School of Architecture and Allied Arts. He is director of the university's Arts and Administration Program and its Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy.

Doug's studies in art education at Ohio University and The Ohio State University; his teaching in schools, community arts centers and universities; and his research over the past 25 years have focused on providing art educational experiences in community-based settings that meet the needs of all students within a life-long learning context. 

 

His research and teaching have also concentrated on the relationships between art, education, gender, community and place.

His research has been published in such journals as Studies in Art Education, Art Education, Journal of Multicultural and Cross-Cultural Research in Art Education, Visual Arts Research, Social Theory and Art Education, and Visual Sociology Review. He co-edited with Kristin G. Congdon Art in a Democracy (1987) and Pluralistic Approaches to Art Criticism (1991). With Paul Bolin and Kristin G. Congdon, he co-edited Remembering Others: Making Invisible Histories of Art Education Visible(2000) and Histories of Community-Based Art Education (2001), both published by the NAEA. He is senior editor of Studies in Art Education.

 

Clips from Doug Blandy
A Concern About Media Arts
The State of the Research Field