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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:University of South Carolina-Columbia
所属院系:Art Education
所属专业:Art Teacher Education
联系方式:777-3895
Her current research focuses on the continent of Africa, examining stereotypes and misconceptions. She is interested in curriculum taught by art educators and is currently meeting with and surveying focus groups across the state. This research will be conducted in additional states pending grant funding. She also continues to focus her research efforts on ethnographic methods and photography to document African-American camp meeting traditions in both North and South Carolina. To date, she has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, South Carolina Arts Commission and the South Carolina Humanities Council. The University of South Carolina has awarded her an Associate Professor Development Grant and Research and Productive Scholarship funding to assist in this research. Her photographs of African-American camp meetings have been displayed at the Charlotte Museum of History (NC), the Methodist Center, St Simons Island, Georgia, and the McKissick Museum at USC. Floyd mentored a group of students at Hand Middle School and they learned how to use photography to document important events in their lives. Their photographs were displayed at the Wachovia Gallery located in the Richland County Public Library. Her interest in contemporary African art and artists, camp meeting traditions and self-taught artists will develop into curricular materials for teachers.
Her current research focuses on the continent of Africa, examining stereotypes and misconceptions. She is interested in curriculum taught by art educators and is currently meeting with and surveying focus groups across the state. This research will be conducted in additional states pending grant funding. She also continues to focus her research efforts on ethnographic methods and photography to document African-American camp meeting traditions in both North and South Carolina. To date, she has received funding from the National Endowment for the Arts, South Carolina Arts Commission and the South Carolina Humanities Council. The University of South Carolina has awarded her an Associate Professor Development Grant and Research and Productive Scholarship funding to assist in this research. Her photographs of African-American camp meetings have been displayed at the Charlotte Museum of History (NC), the Methodist Center, St Simons Island, Georgia, and the McKissick Museum at USC. Floyd mentored a group of students at Hand Middle School and they learned how to use photography to document important events in their lives. Their photographs were displayed at the Wachovia Gallery located in the Richland County Public Library. Her interest in contemporary African art and artists, camp meeting traditions and self-taught artists will develop into curricular materials for teachers.