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Graeme Sullivan is an Australian artist,
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, art theorist, and educator. He has contributed work to numerous exhibitions and events and is known for his international "Streetworks" project that plants
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in unusual urban locales. He authored the books ''Art Practice as Research'' (2005) and ''Seeing Australia: Views of Artists and Artwriters'' (1994). He has served as an editorial board member and consultant to the '' International Journal of Art & Design Education'', the ''International Journal of Education and the Arts'', and ''Studies in Material Thinking''. Sullivan, who graduated from
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in 1984 with both a
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and a PhD, has taught art at the
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's
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, and the
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at
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. He is the current director of the School of Visual Arts at Pennsylvania State University.


Education

Sullivan attended
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in Columbus, Ohio where he earned his
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and later graduated with a PhD in art education in 1984. Sullivan's scholarly interests include visualization in the art process, studio-based research methods and theory for different art disciplines.


Artistic career

;''Streetworks'' (1995–present) In the early 1990s Sullivan began creating "Streetworks", unique conceptual art pieces built from materials he picked up from gutters and sidewalks. Under the guise of semi-anonymity, he constructs the pieces on specific sites such as subway stations, abandoned buildings, parks, bridges, and other locations. While the pieces have mainly appeared in the
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and
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, they have also appeared in
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,
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, and Sydney. ;Exhibitions Throughout his career Sullivan's art has been featured in numerous shows and exhibitions. In March 2010 Sullivan contributed art pieces to the international traveling exhibit ''Global Perspectives: Works on Paper''. In New York City it displayed in the Broadway Gallery, and also featured such artists as May Stevens. In April 2010 he participated in the exhibition ''Art is Me, Art is You'' at the
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. The show included a public art walk performance where the artists symbolically 'wore' their artwork.


Teaching career


University of New South Wales (1988-1998)

In 1988, Sullivan joined the faculty at the
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in Kensington, Australia, where he remained for over ten years. He served as a senior lecturer in
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in their
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. ;''Critical Influence'' CD (1998) In 1998, Sullivan produced a CD-ROM entitled ''Critical Influence: A Visual Arts Research Project'', which documented two contemporary artists preparing for an exhibition, and explored the influences and contexts between their separate art practices. Made while at the University of New South Wales, it was intended to accompany an exhibition called ''Critical Influence'' at the Ivan Dougherty Gallery in February and March 1998.


Columbia University (1999-2009)

In January 1999, Sullivan departed from the University of New South Wales to join the faculty in the Department of Arts and Humanities at
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. He served as Chair of the Department of Arts & Humanities, as well as associate professor of art education.


Lecturing history

;InSEA World Congress (2002) In 2002 Sullivan served on the Congress Executive Committee of InSEA's 31st World Congress in New York City. On 4 November 2005, Sullivan presented "Research Acts in the Visual Arts" as part of the John M. Anderson Lecture Series at the Pennsylvania State University School of Visual Arts. Three years later, on 7 and 8 March 2008, Sullivan served as a
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. On 2 February 2009, he was sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Research Group from the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University to present the lecture "The Artist as Research Trickster". He presented "Art Practice as Research: New Roles for New Realities" at
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in
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on 11 November 2009. The lecture was part of the Rose and Rudy S. Ackerman Visual Arts Lecture Series.


Penn State University (2010-present)

Effective 1 August 2010, Sullivan was appointed director of Pennsylvania State University's School of Visual Arts. He is also a professor of art education at the college.


Writing/editing career

;''Seeing Australia'' (1994) Sullivan is the author of ''Seeing Australia: Views of Artists and Artwriters'', a paperback book released on Piper Press in 1994. It was also published as a poster book in 1994, and there was a second reprinting in 1996. ;''Art Practice as Research'' (2005, 2010) In 2005 Sullivan published the book ''Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in the Visual Arts'', which described many of his artistic philosophies on education and research in detail. It was published by SAGE Publications on both paperback and hardback. The book later underwent a major update and revision and was republished early in 2010. His research partly investigates the thinking process, making processes, and practices used in visual arts. He presents the argument that the creative and cultural inquiry undertaken by artists is a form of research. ;Articles Sullivan has written numerous articles focusing on visual research practices in art and education, published in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, and Asia. He has held editorial positions with both ''Studies in Art Education'' and ''Australian Art Education''. He is also an editorial board member and consultant to the UK publication ''International Journal of Art & Design Education'', the ''International Journal of Education and the Arts'', and ''Studies in Material Thinking''. He has served as senior editor for ''Studies in Art Education'', the
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of the NAEA. He has contributed numerous chapters to books and text books, as well as editorials to peer-reviewed journals such as ''Studies in Art Education'' and ''Australian Art Education''. He also contributed articles to '' Artlink'' in 1999 and ''Art in Education'' in 1988 and 1986. In 2004 he was listed in ''
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''.


Memberships

*
National Art Education Association The National Art Education Association (NAEA) is a non-profit professional association founded in 1947 in the United States, headquartered in Alexandria, VA. It is the world's largest professional art education association. The NAEA's annual conv ...
(NAEA) *
American Educational Research Association The American Educational Research Association (AERA, pronounced "A-E-R-A") is a professional organization representing education researchers in the United States and around the world. AERA's mission is to advance knowledge about education and p ...
*
College Art Association The College Art Association of America (CAA) is the principal organization in the United States for professionals in the visual arts, from students to art historians to emeritus faculty. Founded in 1911, it "promotes these arts and their underst ...
*Australian Institute of Art Education (life membership as of 1997)


Awards

*''Manual Barkan Memorial Award'' 1990 – NAEA (for scholarly writing) *''Ken Marantz Distinguished Alumni Award'' 1999 – Ohio State University *''Lowenfeld Award'' 2007 (for significant contribution to the art education profession)


Bibliography

;Books *''Seeing Australia: Views of Artists and Artwriters'' (1994) () *''Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in the Visual Arts'' edition 1 (2005) () *''Art Practice as Research: Inquiry in the Visual Arts'' edition 2 (2010) () ;Chapters *''Contemporary issues in art education for elementary educators'' (2002), (pp. 23–38) *''Handbook of research and policy in art education'' (2004), (pp. 795–814) *''Howard Gardner Under Fire: A Rebel Psychologist Faces His Critics'' (2006) (pp. 198–222) *''International Handbook of Research on Arts Education, Part 2'' (2007), (pp. 1181–1194) *''Art Education as Critical Cultural Inquiry'', (2007) (pp. 58–74) *''Being with A/r/tography'' (2007) (pp. 233–244) *''Handbook of The Arts in Qualitative Research: Perspectives, Methodologies, Examples, and Issues'' (2007) (pp. 239 – 250)


References


External links


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Art Practice as Research
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