Kathy Browning
Kathy Browning
BIOGRAPHY: Kathy Browning is an Art Educator and Artist. She has a Ph. D. and B. Ed. from University of Toronto, an M. F. A. from York University, and a B. F. A. Honours from the University of Manitoba. Kathy has taught Visual Arts and Technology at the elementary, secondary and university levels and Visual Arts, Methods: Instructional Strategies, and Social and Legal Issues in Education in the Faculty of Education, Laurentian University.
Kathy has been having photography exhibitions for over 40 years. She has shown work in all art media in Canada and the United States. Her photography was chosen for the Arts Researchers & Teachers Society Juried Art Space.
Kathy directed and produced 14 Videos of Visual Artists in Greater Sudbury which profile Aboriginal, Métis, Francophone, and Anglophone artists and the interconnections they have made with the community. Kathy presents her videos and Teachers Facilitation Guides along with her students’ exemplars and curriculum created at provincial, national, and international conferences. This video series has received the Curriculum Services Canada Seal of Approval and the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education, Excellence and Innovation in the Integration of Technology in the
K – 12 Classroom award. She recently received a national publication award from the Arts Researchers and Teachers Society for Innovative Exemplars and Curriculum Created from On-line Videos of Visual Artists in Greater Sudbury published in the Journal of the Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies. 16(1) 104-126.
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