From the CSTAE Webmaker: Karen Keifer-Boyd
The Art Department at Texas Tech University will dedicate computer server
space to the Caucus of Social Theory in Art Education. I am putting together
the Texas Tech Art Education area's website and have designed one of the
buttons on the art education home page to take you to related sites. Once
at related sites select NAEA and affliliates. The CSTAE button will take
you to the CSTAE homepage. I do not have the CSTAE URL at the time of submitting
this newsletter information but if you go through the TTU Art Department
at http://www.art.ttu.edu/ you will find the CSTAE page.
Please send content or website URL addresses to me via email and/or as email
attachments. I will place your art, text and/or make a link to your site.
At the NAEA annual meeting in New Orleans the following items were requested
by members for a CSTAE website:
1. Place back issues of the JSTAE (the Caucus journal) on the website. I
have the latest two volumes on my computer and will obtain the 2 prior years
from Mike Emme. I will add the recent journal (1997, volume 17) after the
next volume is completed.
2. Ask the newsletter editor, Ken Marantz (kmarantz@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu),
to send the newsletter in digital form to the webmaker to place on the web.
3. On the site place the social theory K-12 book, or sections of the book,
or supplements to the book that Gayle Weitz (weitzgm@am.appstate.edu) is
producing.
4. Create links to the National and affiliate sites. If they don't have
sites then make a link to a description.
5. Set up and keep a gallery current of work by members. On-going networking
is needed so that the images change and all who want to be represented will
be on the website.
6. Links to CSTAE member's sites.
7. Links to socially/politically engaged art sites.
8. Information about the CSTAE, its journal, libraries, and where you can
find the journal.
9. Members asked that the website be self-critical and have "links
as a point of debate."
I especially need all members to help me with items 5, 6, 7, and 9. Once
we get something started members will have more ideas I am sure. Please
tell me your thoughts on the CSTAE website. Email me at: KarenKB@ttu.edu
Many thanks,
Karen |
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