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joy liu
art educator
                         ooooooo

  My background is in developing and teaching art, visual
  culture, and multimedia curriculum and programs for
  schools and museums in the United States and abroad. I
  have taught in youth homes, detention centers, prisons,
  and various youth and community organizations.
  Aside from teaching art theory and principles, I use art
  and digital mediums to teach and explore different
  learning and subject areas such as literacy,
  environmental issues, and life-skills.
exploring art and visual culture
University of Arizona
exploring art and visual culture
University of Arizona


I taught a semester-long course for undergraduate students
ages 17-26. The course objects ranged from understanding
art/visual culture in relationship to society to becoming familiar
the process of making art.


The students worked individually or in groups, discussing, writing,
and creating in a variety of mediums (blockprinting,
photography, digital blogging, drawing, journal writing, etc).

Examples of their work follows:
block printing
theme: social change
vision and voice: photoblogging
theme: why does art matter?
art, literacy, & life skills
diou liou, taiwan
design away & little voices
zeum, san francisco’s children museum
photovoice
sisterhoods: visitation valley and sunnydale boys&girls club

                                                  Sisterhoods is a violence
                                                  prevention group for girls
                                                  ages 8-12 in two rival, gang
                                                  neighborhoods.
                        QuickTime™ and a          I developed and facilitated
                          decompressor
                are needed to see this picture.   a 12-week photography, art
                                                  and multimedia education
                                                  program.
The goal of Sisterhoods was to build healthy relationships
between girls from Sunnydale and Visitation Valley, reduce
violent behavior in these communities, and empower girls to
articulate and advocate for the needs of their communities
through photography and art education.
In February 20, 2010 the project was showcased in My San Francisco: A
Neighborhood Mashup, which featuring a broad spectrum of media produced
by young artists affiliated with six local community-based organizations.
center of creative photography
cube-it-up!



    Cube-it-up! is a fun gallery, museum or classroom
    activity as well as an interactive teaching and
    learning tool for participants of all ages. Its aim is
    to allow participants to explore the fundamental
    principles and elements of photography through
    observation, drawing, sculpture, and design.

    A detailed activity outline, lesson plan and
    Teaching Aid also accompany the interactive
    learning tool!
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joy liu

  • 1. joy liu art educator ooooooo My background is in developing and teaching art, visual culture, and multimedia curriculum and programs for schools and museums in the United States and abroad. I have taught in youth homes, detention centers, prisons, and various youth and community organizations. Aside from teaching art theory and principles, I use art and digital mediums to teach and explore different learning and subject areas such as literacy, environmental issues, and life-skills.
  • 2. exploring art and visual culture University of Arizona
  • 3. exploring art and visual culture University of Arizona I taught a semester-long course for undergraduate students ages 17-26. The course objects ranged from understanding art/visual culture in relationship to society to becoming familiar the process of making art. The students worked individually or in groups, discussing, writing, and creating in a variety of mediums (blockprinting, photography, digital blogging, drawing, journal writing, etc). Examples of their work follows:
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  • 8. vision and voice: photoblogging theme: why does art matter?
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  • 12. art, literacy, & life skills diou liou, taiwan
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  • 16. design away & little voices zeum, san francisco’s children museum
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  • 22. photovoice sisterhoods: visitation valley and sunnydale boys&girls club Sisterhoods is a violence prevention group for girls ages 8-12 in two rival, gang neighborhoods. QuickTime™ and a I developed and facilitated decompressor are needed to see this picture. a 12-week photography, art and multimedia education program.
  • 23. The goal of Sisterhoods was to build healthy relationships between girls from Sunnydale and Visitation Valley, reduce violent behavior in these communities, and empower girls to articulate and advocate for the needs of their communities through photography and art education.
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  • 30. In February 20, 2010 the project was showcased in My San Francisco: A Neighborhood Mashup, which featuring a broad spectrum of media produced by young artists affiliated with six local community-based organizations.
  • 31. center of creative photography cube-it-up! Cube-it-up! is a fun gallery, museum or classroom activity as well as an interactive teaching and learning tool for participants of all ages. Its aim is to allow participants to explore the fundamental principles and elements of photography through observation, drawing, sculpture, and design. A detailed activity outline, lesson plan and Teaching Aid also accompany the interactive learning tool!
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  1. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture
  2. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture
  3. exhibition visit printmaking studio visit exhibition review & artist statement carving and printing group critique Elizabeth Catlet: Inegracion racial en cuba 1962 Alberto Beltran. Dentengamos la guerra
  4. AIDS Affects Everyone Patricia Cavagnaro & Brittany Wohl
  5. Funding the Arts Kyla Quick Taylor Rosenthal Healthcare Policy and Reform Brian Rapoport & Evan McKelvy
  6. Passive Viewer William Brooks & Joshua Gudenkauf
  7. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture
  8. Artists' Statement In conjuring up ways of learning, the human mind begins to think about school and the associated lectures, textbooks, projects, and essays, but rarely is the possibility of art in education considered. While art’s importance manifests itself in a multi-faceted fashion, it’s value to society as a whole is enhanced by its ability to facilitate learning. In particular, photographic artwork of public places can instruct an audience in a range of subjects and phenomena. The photographic collection of the Meinel Optical Sciences building at the University of Arizona was rendered by the artists to depict and chronicle scientific properties of optical illusions such as reflection, movement, light, and crystalline properties. Specifically, we sought out scenes that would clearly demonstrate these properties to the casual observer along with an aesthetically pleasing, artistic flair. Upon the completion of the photo shoot, we were exceedingly delighted with the quality of the images, as they incorporated various fundamental principles of composition while also showing our central theme. Overall, artwork aids in the learning process with a visual presentation of concepts which can pique the interest of those that might not otherwise study a subject. In visually displaying a concept or idea, art can supplements one’s knowledge of a particular subject in a manner that a textbook’s account cannot reveal. Capturing various photos of the telescope on display, the image we selected for the blog was a relatively easy choice with its clarity of focus and excellent angle. For instance, the photograph entitled Telescopes Perception illustrates the reflective properties of the internal mirrors and lenses as the visible full spectrum of light called “color aberrations” appears at the bottom right of the photograph due to the angle of the sun’s rays. While the scientific properties of lenses and light can be studied mathematically in any physics textbook, the actual observance of this phenomenon remains breathtaking, of which mere words on a page do not do justice to the aura of the image. Thus, artwork further enhances the learning process beyond a textbook as it instructs us about perspective and how the eye sees optical illusions. In addition to art aiding in visual education, it also provides education to laypersons in a subject that they may not otherwise be inclined to study. To demonstrate this function of art, we took multiple photos of the crystal in front of the building, and choose the final photograph based on the outstanding framing and positioning of the elements of composition. Within the photograph entitled Crystalline Structures (View 1), the casual observer astutely notices that crystals exemplify translucent qualities, remain smooth to the touch, and are broken along jagged, lattice structured lines. Thus, artwork (photograph) allows non-science experts to examine the properties of crystals, a subject they would not usually study, broadening their minds with visual media. Rather than presenting the viewer with an overtly technical and mathematical explanation of the molecular structure of crystals, this artwork creates a sense of understanding by means of the physical observations with an individual’s own eyes. Due to art’s ability to help us learn visually, it can broaden one’s knowledge base, and serves as an indispensible resource to society, demonstrated by the artistic creations in the photo blog ‘Art Helps Us Learn’. Ultimately, after screening through thirty photographs, we opted to utilize nine images in the photo blog that reflected the theme most clearly using accepted principles of art. Often overlooked in place of formalism, beauty, and idea, art’s facilitation of learning cannot be ignored in the consideration of the time honored question: “Why does art matter?” In fact, many natural phenomena like optical illusions would be stripped of their splendor and sublime beauty without art.
  9. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture
  10. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture
  11. Course Objectives キ  To understand the role of art and visual culture in relationship to culture and to the individual キ  To understand some of the current issues in the world of art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with discussing and writing about issues and ideas in art and visual culture キ  To become comfortable with visiting art and visual culture exhibitions, museums, and public art sites and with finding meaning from the experiences therein キ  To become familiar with and experience some of the processes of making art and visual culture