USC Aiken Professors Present Research in Birmingham

Aiken, SC (10/26/2018) — Earlier this month, several professors from the University of South Carolina Aiken participated in the Southeastern College Art Association Conference, in Birmingham, Ala.

Dr. Jeremy Culler, assistant professor of art history, presented "Rendering Orvieto: The Spatial and Cultural Heritage of Livio Orazio Valentini" as part of the Rendering Italy session.

Culler also chaired and organized the panel for the "Public Projects, Community Collaborations" session during SECAC.

Dr. Michael Fowler, who teaches graphic design, presented his research, "Writing Intensive Approaches in a Typographic Design Studio Class: Using Writing as a Tool Toward More Intentional Design," during the annual event.

Professor Joseph Kameen, of the USC Aiken Art Department, presented his paper, "Like Fish in Water: The Impacts of Image-Fluency on Pedagogy in Painting."

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Earlier this month, Dr. Jeremy Culler, assistant professor of art history, presented “Rendering Orvieto: The Spatial and Cultural Heritage of Livio Orazio Valentini” as part of the Rendering Italy session during the Southeastern College Art Association Conference, in Birmingham, Ala. Culler also chaired and organized the panel for the “Public Projects, Community Collaborations” session during SECAC.

Professor Joseph Kameen, of the USC Aiken Art Department, presented his paper, “Like Fish in Water: The Impacts of Image-Fluency on Pedagogy in Painting,” during the Southeastern College Art Association Conference, in Birmingham, Ala.

Dr. Michael Fowler, who teaches graphic design, presented his research, “Writing Intensive Approaches in a Typographic Design Studio Class: Using Writing as a Tool Toward More Intentional Design,” during the annual Southeastern College Art Association Conference, in Birmingham, Ala.