Department of Art & Art History's Art Education Assistant Professor Joshua Graham has been invited to the Montello Foundation Artist-in-Residence, in remote NV. While in residence, Graham created a performance art piece and a large site-specific sculpture. This work will be archived at the Center for Land Use Interpretation in 2025.
Earlier this year, Graham presented at the United States Society for Education Through Art (USSEA) conference in Santa Fe, NM. The conference titled, “Responding to Cultural Crises: Action, Creativity, and Empowerment,” highlighted Graham’s research on environmentally sustainable and community engaged pedagogy.