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American art educator
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Christine Ballengee-Morris is a professor in the Arts Administration, Education and Policy Department for Ohio State University. She is the founding director of the Multicultural Center at Ohio State University.

Biography

Ballengee-Morris was born on February 15, 1955. She hails from Appalachia. She grew up in the Dayton, Ohio area. After high school she attended Miami University of Ohio and in 1980 received her BS in art education. She went on to receive a MA in Art Education from Miami University of Ohio and a PhD in art education from Penn State University. After graduating from Penn State in 1995 she accepted a position at Ohio State University. She now teaches classes that specialize in diversity explorations.

Contributions

Ballengee-Morris has written and edited articles for the journal Art Education from at least 1998 to 2016. She also wrote a chapter in the book "Real-World Readings in Art Education: Things Your Professor Never Told You" by Dennis E. Fehr. Ballengee-Morris' chapter, titled "Mountain Culture: No Hillbillies Here", details her view on only teaching mainstream art to students and the impact that has on their identity.

Ballengee-Morris was a Coordinator of American Indian Studies.

References

  1. "Christine Ballengee Morris". Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy. 2011-05-03. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  2. "Christine Ballengee Morris Oral History Transcript and Recordings". Ohio State University Libraries. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  3. "CHRISTINE BALLENGEE MORRIS ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW AT THE OSU ARCHIVES FEBRUARY 18, 2014". Ohio State University. Retrieved 2024-09-07.
  4. Ballengee- Morris, Christine (1998). "Cultural Ecology: Arts of the Mountain Culture". Art Education. 51 (3): 14–19. doi:10.2307/3193726. JSTOR 3193726.
  5. Christine Ballengee Morris (11 January 2013). "Mountain Culture: No Hillbillies Here". In Dennis E. Fehr (ed.). Real-World Readings in Art Education. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203055564. ISBN 978-0-203-05556-4.
  6. Real-world readings in art education : things your professor never told you. Fehr, Dennis Earl, 1952-, Fehr, Kris., Keifer-Boyd, Karen T., 1955-. New York: Falmer Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8153-3541-2. OCLC 42022314.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. "Christine Ballengee Morris".
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