Michael: Tesserae 1 is part of a series written about a two-year community arts fellowship I had with a Baltimore City public middle school and surrounding communities to demonstrate the power of art for community organizing.
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Diane Kuthy has organized curricular, social, and artistic adventures for educators in museum, virtual, community, and school contexts for the past thirty years. Diane is currently an assistant professor and Coordinator of Art Education at Towson University in Maryland. Her research incorporates arts-based, collaborative, and anti-racist approaches to critically understand the role of visual and material culture in creating, maintaining, and resisting white supremacy. Diane's research has been published in the Art Education Journal, the Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy and the Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education. She is a recipient of an Open Society Institute Community Fellowship and two Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Awards. Diane received her PhD from the Language, Literacy and Culture program at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County and her MFA from the Mount Royal School of Art at the Maryland Institute College of Art.