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2021 Traditional Arts SCP & GPS
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/19/2019 2:00:00 PM
Name:
2021 Traditional Arts SCP & GPS
Fiscal Year:
2021
Staff Member:
Chair:
Glenn Lochrie
Location:
Webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Panelists (6)
Siegel, Virginia
County:
Bio:
Bio
Folk Arts Coordinator, Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts, Arkansas’ statewide folk arts program housed in the University of Arkansas Libraries
Previously, Siegel served as a Folklife Specialist for the Kentucky Folklife Program
Active in the American Folklore Society, Siegel has participated in the society’s Wikipedia Initiative, China-US Folklore project (in partnership with the China Folklore Society), the National Folklore Archiving Initiative, and well as the AFS Working Group in Folklore and Preservation Policy
M.A., Folk Studies from Western Kentucky University; B.F.A., Historic Preservation from Savannah College of Art and Design
Navarro Maza , Vanessa
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Folklife Curator, HistoryMiami Museum, Miami, Florida
Previously, Service and Engagement Coordinator, University of Miami, Public Allies, Catalyst Miami
M.M., Musicology and Ethnomusicology, Florida State University; B.A., Anthropology, Cum Laude, University of Florida
Mee, Evangeline
County:
Bio:
Bio
Traditional Arts Specialist at the Tennessee Arts Commission, Nashville, Tennessee
Bloomington, Indiana
Former Geography and Classical Studies Teacher at Highlands Latin School, Louisville, Kentucky
M.A., Folklore, Indiana University; B.A., Folklore and Dramatic Arts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Witulski, Christopher
County:
Bio:
Bio
Assistant Teaching Professor of Ethnomusicology, College of Musical Arts, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
Former Specialized Teaching Faculty, College of Music, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Ethnomusicologist whose research focuses on issues of commodification and change in Morocco’s sacred music scenes, American popular music, and old time music
Author of
Gnawa Lions: Authenticity and Opportunity in a Moroccan Ritual Music
(Indiana University Press, 2018) and
Focus: Music and Religion of Morocco
(Routledge Press, 2019)
Ph.D., University of Florida
Congdon, Kristin
County: Orange County
Bio:
County: Orange
Bio
Professor of Film and Humanities at the University of Central Florida (UCF), Director of the UCF Cultural Heritage Alliance, and Senior Editor of
Studies in Art Education
Former president of both the Florida Folklore Society and National Art Education Association's Women's Caucus
Former Florida Folklife Council member, and World Congress Member for the International Society for Education Through Art
Recently published books include
Artists from Latin American Cultures and 20th Century United States Photographers
,
Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art
,
Community Art in Action,
and
Uncle Monday and Other Florida Tales
Extensive published research on the study of folk arts, contemporary multi-cultural studies, feminist criticism and community arts
1988 and 1999 recipient of the Manual Barkan Memorial Award from the National Art Education Association, and the 1998 Ziegfeld Award from the United States Society for Education Through Art
Ph.D. in Art Education, University of Oregon
Reshard, Robin
County: Escambia County
Bio:
County: Escambia
Bio
Creative Director, Robert Robino Productions, Pensacola, Florida
Executive Director, Kukua Institute, Pensacola, Florida
Advocate for and creates stories and content about African Americans’ experiences, history and development in the American visual and vocal conversation, including in documentaries, newspapers, books, and workshops.
Serves the community as a board and/or committee member with the Florida Folklife Council, Visit Pensacola, Kukua Institute, Voices of Pensacola Advisory Council, and the Belmont DeVilliers Neighborhood Association.
M.S., Community Economic Development, Southern New Hampshire University