January 16, 2016
Each year, the recipient of this award is invited to present the “Lowenfeld Lecture” on a topic of his or her choice at the NAEA National Convention. Below are transcripts of the most recent Lowenfeld Lectures.
- 2013 Award Recipient: Christine Marmé Thompson - Child Faber: Child the Maker
- 2012 Award Recipient: Bernard Young - The Importance of Self-Identification in Art, Culture, and Ethnicity
- 2011 Award Recipient: Beverly Levett Gerber - Art Education and Special Education: A Promising Partnership
- 2010 Award Recipient: Enid Zimmerman - Creativity and Art Education: A Personal Journey in Four Acts
- 2009 Award Recipient: Olivia Gude - Art Education for Democratic Life
- 2008 Award Recipient: Elliot Eisner - What Education Can Learn From the Arts
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- Lowenfeld Lecture - Bernard Young (2012) (PDF 1.11 MB)
- Lowenfeld Lecture - Beverly Levett Gerber (2011) (PDF 145 KB)
- Lowenfeld Lecture - Christine Marme Thompson (2013) (PDF 229 KB)
- Lowenfeld Lecture - Elliott Eisner (2008) (PDF 42.9 KB)
- Lowenfeld Lecture - Enid Zimmerman (2010) (PDF 104 KB)
- Lowenfeld Lecture - Olivia Gude (2009) (PDF 37.3 KB)
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