Art Education
Careers in art education include elementary, middle and high school art
teachers, as well as arts administrators, museum educators and college faculty
who prepare future art educators. At Winthrop University, art education students
earn a Bachelor of Arts in Art and receive teaching certification through the
Winthrop College of Education. They then become certified to teach art at the
kindergarten through twelfth grade levels.
Graduates of the art education program at Winthrop have found success teaching
art in public and private schools, working in museums, or in arts organizations
throughout the state and region. Others continue on to graduate studies to
become arts administrators, professional artists, art therapists or teachers in
higher education.
Art education students take a wide range of courses to help them develop as
artist/teachers and reflective practitioners who are prepared to meet the
challenges of teaching art in today’s schools. As with the majority of Fine Art
students, this preparation begins with two semesters of foundation level classes
in drawing, two- and three-dimensional design, as well as art history. Art
education students then broaden their range of skills and knowledge by taking a
selection of introductory level studio classes to include: painting,
printmaking, photography, ceramics, sculpture, jewelry-metals, and digital
media. Building upon these classes, students next take upper level art electives
to deepen their expertise in a particular medium. In addition, students take
upper division art history classes that address modern/contemporary art, art
criticism, and non-western art, providing them with an understanding of the
broad range of world art, and enabling them to work with students from diverse
ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Complementing studio and art history courses,
students also take courses in general education in the sciences, modern
languages, etc., as well as art education and education courses that address the
theory and practice of teaching. This thorough and intense program of study
concludes in the senior year when students complete two levels of internship,
leading to K-12 certification.
As part of their course work, art education majors prepare themselves
professionally by working with art teachers and their students in local schools.
This begins with the first education and art education classes and continues
through the internship. They also take part in local and regional community
service, and work with area cultural organizations. Additional professional
preparation occurs as students participate as members or officers in the
National Art Education Association Winthrop Student Chapter. This involves
future artist/teachers in service and educational activities while developing
leadership skills essential to the field of art education.
The art education faculty at Winthrop University are professionally involved in
teaching, making and exhibiting art, research, presentations, publications, and
workshops, as well community and cultural service. They are also active members
of. such organizations as the South Carolina Art Education Association, the
National Art Education Association, and the International Society for Education
Through Art.
Faculty contacts:
Dr. Seymour Simmons
Phone: (803) 323-2670
E-mail:
simmonss@winthrop.edu
Dr. Laura Gardner
Phone: (803) 323-2654
E-mail:
gardnerl@winthrop.edu