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</p><p><strong>Anne Bowler</strong> is an
Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology & Criminal
Justice where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in classical and
contemporary theory and an advanced seminar in the sociology of art. Her research
is in the area of cultural sociology, with specific focus on aesthetic-cultural
theory and the sociology of art. She has also done historical work on gender.
Her current research includes projects on contemporary forms of censorship in
the arts, theoretical and methodological issues in arts sociology, Outsider
art, and community arts in the context of urban gentrification. </p><p><strong>David
Kim</strong> is an Assistant Professor in digital humanities. His research and
teaching interests include race and gender in the US, new media studies,
and the community-based archives of minoritarian cultures. Prior to
Delaware, he was an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Occidental
College where he co-developed and taught courses for the Center for
Digital Liberal Arts, Critical Theory/Social Justice and History.
Alongside of his academic work, he has developed numerous digital
archives projects with cultural institutions in New York and Los
Angeles. He holds a B.A. in English and Psychology, Rutgers University; M.A.
in English, New York University; M.S. in Library and Information Science,
Pratt Institute; and a Ph.D. Information Studies, University of California,
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</p><p>This project is
designed to promote experiential learning and community engagement through an ongoing
collaboration between an advanced undergraduate seminar in the sociology of
art, the Wilmington Archive Project (WAP), and Creative Vision Factory (CVF), a
community arts organization located in Wilmington, Delaware. Students
contribute to the living history of a community arts organization through
research projects that center on cataloguing works and writing artist
biographical profiles for the CVF digital archive, founded in the fall of 2018.
With additional support from the Division for Professional and Continuing Studies,
artists from CVF participate in the course as registered students. </p> | <p>https://www.cas.udel.edu/news/Pages/creative-vision-factory.aspx</p> | abowler
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