Trustees of Indiana University (Bloomington, IN 47405-7000) Christoph Irmscher (Project Director: March 2008 to June 2010)
ES-50252-08
Institutes for K-12 Educators
Education Programs
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[Grant products]
Totals:
$199,147 (approved) $199,147 (awarded)
Grant period:
10/1/2008 – 12/31/2009
Funding details:
Original grant (2008) $182,700
Supplement (2010) $16,447
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Picturing John James Audubon
A four-week institute that gives twenty-five high school teachers of history, literature, and art an opportunity to study Audubon's art and literary works in context.
John James Audubon was the first American painter of international stature. He was also one of America's first important nature writers. The purpose of the Institute, directed collaboratively by an art historian and a literary historian (and editor of Audubon's writings), is to give interested teachers an opportunity to study Audubon's art and literary work in a location close to key settings of Audubon's life. We also seek to rescue Audubon from the narrowly nationalist frameworks within which he has usually been studied and to represent his work in its full cosmopolitan splendor and complexity. The guest speakers are the foremost experts working on Audubon today, and the resources on the beautiful campus of Indiana University are unparalleled. By helping teachers acquire the tools they need to tell the story of the American nation through one of the masters of American art, "Picturing John James Audubon" directly supports the NEH's "Picturing America" initiative.
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