About this Gallery
The low-residency Master of Arts in art education program is designed for experienced art educators who are ready to pursue their development as artists, teachers, reflective practitioners, and leaders in the field of art education. The program invites art teachers to reconnect with their studio practice while simultaneously developing new teaching strategies and skills associated with conducting qualitative classroom research. Closely mentored by MICA’s nationally recognized art educators and artists, students conduct qualitative case studies on student learning in art and create a body of personal studio work. This 33 credit program consists of two six-week summer residencies, course work conducted on-line during the fall and spring semesters, and winter seminars conducted on MICA’s campus over a long weekend in January.
Adagio in Black (detail shot) by Rebecca Belleville
Adagio in Black by Rebecca Belleville
The Woman Series by Laura Lynn Emberson
Ms. Harris' Class by Laura Lynn Emberson
Verbiage by John Kidahl
Overlook, Poughkeepsie by John Kildahl
Overlook, Poughkeepsie by John Kildahl
Godot by Annette Luycx Papadantonaki
Enough is Enough by Annette Luycx Papadantonaki
July 4th by Annette Luycx Papadantonaki
Quadzilla by Lynn Chaplin
Dappled Sunshine by Linda Whelihan
There are no Backwards Paths by Meghan Zanskas
Maps & Directions