Perspectives Spring 2013

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Spring 2013 Featured Alumna: Joy Gauden Bertling ’07 Dianne Bagnal, Coordinator of Art Education

While it may seem that you will never finish your degree as you are progressing through it, there truly is light at the end of the tunnel for those who persevere. Congratulations to Joy Gaulden Bertling ’05, MEd ’07 upon the receipt of her Doctor of Philosophy in Art Education degree from the University of Georgia in December 2012. Joy completed her BA in Art Education at Converse College in 2005, and immediately enrolled as the first student in our Master of Education in Art Education program, which she completed in 2007. Then it was off to Georgia for the Doctorate! Along the way she has managed to teach art in Union County for two years and then in Spartanburg County for the past five years. We commend her additional studies in Video Production in the Arts and in Visual Art and Technology as well, which will be of great value on her career path. Active in the National Art Education Association, she has presented several times at their national conventions in New York and Seattle and has an impressive list of publications to her credit. Yes, we are proud of Joy! This type of success is our goal for every one of our students. We hope you are all inspired to set your own goals, make a plan to achieve them, and then give it your best shot! Alumnae—please keep in touch with us; we love to receive updates from you at ArtDesign@converse.edu.

From the Chair. . . Wow! This has been a banner year for the Art Department. Two art faculty members were recognized at the state level as top art educators. This fall Dianne Bagnal received the 2012 SC Department of Education’s Art Educator of the Year Award and this spring Mac Boggs received the SC Arts Commission’s 2013 Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Governor’s Award for Art Education. In addition, Andrew Blanchard received the Converse College Scholarly and Creative Achievement Award at the 2012 May graduation. This only emphasizes what most of us already know—that Converse College has some of the best art teachers in the state! In addition to our faculty, our students and alumnae have reaped successes as well. Teresa Prater with Carole Russell-Griffin ’05 We have more alumnae in graduate schools than ever of Gibbs Cancer Center. before and Ayako Abe-Miller’s sculpture was selected in a national competition for the new USC Medical School in Greenville. As we prepare for our NASAD site visit next fall, our faculty and student accomplishments will only quantify the strengths of all our programs and the dedication of our faculty to educating young women in the arts. We look forward to continued success in 2013–2014. Have a wonderful spring, Teresa Prater

Congratulations to Our Award Winning Faculty Retirees Dianne Bagnal received the 2013 Art Educator of the Year Award from the South Carolina Art Education Association. The award will be presented in March, 2013 at the National Convention for the National Art Education Association in Fort Worth, Texas. Dianne will be retiring from Converse at the end of this academic year and she leaves us on a high note and with our heartfelt good wishes. Details of Dianne’s award are at converse.edu/diannebagnal. Mayo Mac Boggs received top honors from the South Carolina Arts Commission winning the 2013 Elizabeth O’Neill Verner Award for Arts in Education. He will receive his award at the South Carolina State House in Columbia on May 2. Mac has taught and inspired hundreds of students over a career of more than 40 years at Converse. Recently he announced plans to retire at the end of this academic year. Read the full story of Mac’s award at converse.edu under News and Events. Congratulations Mac!


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