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Ms. Jo-Ann P VanReeuwyk

Professor Emerita

Biography

Noteworthy

  • "Nurturer of Sacred Space"2015 Recipient of the President's Award for Exemplary Teaching
  • 2013 Mighigan Higher Education Art Educator of the Year award
  •  (Charis Exhibition)

Education

MA, Simon Fraser University

Academic Interests

  • Art Education
  • Visual Culture

Performances or exhibitions

Recent Exhibitions

  • Between the Darkness and the Light traveling exhibition New Orleans Sept/Oct 2014
  • Reflexion - Art Prize Exhibit 106 Gallery Grand Rapids MI Sept/Oct 2014
  • ArtPrize: Delineation Sept/Oct 2013
  • National Basketry Organization – National Exhibition 2012, 2011, 2008, 2007
  • Indefinite Boundaries – Gallery 106 Sept/Oct 2012
  • Faculty Exhibition – Calvin College 2011
  • Solo Exhibition – Arts Council of Greater Grand Rapids
  • ArtPrize 2010
  • : Hallowed Space, Holy Place, Center Art Gallery, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 2010.
  • in hand, Design Quest, Grand Rapids, MI, 2009
  • Traveling Exhibition:  2009–2012
  • All Things Considered 2008–2009

Recent Presentations

  • Graduate Workshop - Sacred Space Pedagogy - Calvin College, 2014
  • Workshop Presenter – Banners in Worship – Calvin Institute – Worship Symposium, 2014
  • Adjudicator – District Nine – Michigan Art Education Association, 2014
  • Presenter – Sacred Space – Calvin Institute – Worship Symposium, 2013
  • Presentation: Sacred Space Pedagogy, Lilly Conference, Traverse City MI, 2013
  • Professional Development Workshop: Education, Worship and the Arts, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Presentation: Artist Talk – Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Coordinator: Collaboration Workshop – Cape Town, South Africa

Jo-Ann's artwork

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