Modelling International Collaborations in Art Education by Peter Sramek, Giselle Mira-Diaz, and Charisse Fung

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Pam Patterson

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Book response: Modelling International Collaborations in Art Education by Peter Sramek, Giselle Mira-Diaz, and Charisse Fung, Bristol, UK, Intellect & Chicago, USA, University of Chicago Press, 2024 (Hardcover), 376 pp., ISBN 9781789389258.


Keywords: Art education, online teaching, international collaboration


 

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Patterson, P. (2025). Modelling International Collaborations in Art Education: by Peter Sramek, Giselle Mira-Diaz, and Charisse Fung. The Canadian Review of Art Education, 51(1), 101–104. https://doi.org/10.26443/crae.v51i1.1502
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Author Biography

Pam Patterson, OCAD University

Pam Patterson (BA, MEd, PhD) has, for over 50 years, focused her research, performance, visual work, curating, and teaching on disability and women’s studies, and art education. Her articles and reviews have appeared in numerous journals, magazines, books, and exhibition catalogues. Her book, Enacting Learning: An Arts-Informed Inquiry with the Bay Area Artists for Women’s Art (BAAWA) was published by Lambert Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, Germany. She was Director of Research for the Canadian Society for Education through Art (CSEA) and acted as an ambassador for OCAD U and OISE, University of Toronto for the Canadian Association for the Study of Women and Education (CASWE).

Patterson has directed graduate and undergraduate courses and programs for various Canadian institutions. She was Head, Fibre, and Curator for Art in Public Spaces, The Banff Centre and, for over 10 years, taught in the studio program at the Art Gallery of Ontario and in Youth Studio (a program she founded) at the Toronto School of Art. She is currently Assistant Professor, Faculty of Art and Graduate Studies, OCAD U, where she leads Art and Design Education Lab, Creative Research Inclusive Practices (CRIP) Lab, and directs 113Research Projects Gallery.

As a queer disability performance and visual artist, Patterson has exhibited and performed across Canada and internationally.

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