Karen Gover: Related Content

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For her feature story in Ceramics Monthly about the influential work of Stanley Rosen, who taught generations of ceramics students at Bennington, philosophy faculty member Karen Gover interviewed one of Rosen鈥檚 former students, Josh Green 鈥81, executive director of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).

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While students embark on Field Work Term, an annual work-learning term during which students gain hands-on experience and test their classroom ideas in the world of work, Bennington faculty offer their reading recommendations to keep everyone鈥檚 intellectual juices flowing wherever they are.

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Faculty member Karen Gover a guest blog post on Aesthetics for Birds about Christoph B眉chel's controversial petition to designate President Trump's eight border wall prototypes as a national monument.

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If Picasso doodled on a napkin, contemporary art lovers and critics alike would probably scrutinize it for signs of genius.

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A 360 Look at Evaluations in Class and at Work by Heather DiLeo

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"Surviving a traumatic event isn鈥檛 a prerequisite for making great artworks" says K. E. Gover of Kristine Stiles' Concerning Consequences: Studies in Art, Destruction, and Trauma, which was published in May 2016 by the University of Chicago Press.

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Antony Shipman 鈥17 and faculty member in philosophy Karen Gover will present a panel at the symposium 鈥淓ngagement: Philosophy and Dance鈥 at Texas State University in San Marcos on September 8-10.

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Philosophy faculty member Karen Gover was named winner of the American Society for Aesthetics' 2011 John Fisher Memorial Prize, awarded bi-annually for an original essay in aesthetics.

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Philosophy faculty member and art critic Karen Gover's review of Barry Bartlett's new work appeared in a recent issue of Ceramics: Art and Perception, a leading international magazine in the field of ceramic arts.