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Owatonna Art Education Project

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The Owatonna Art Education Project was a project in Owatonna, Minnesota in the United States, intended to promote the production of new knowledge through science, establish standards of excellence in education, and provide opportunities for self-improvement and visual enhancement. It was started 1933 and continued until 1938. The findings were published in 1944.

Bibliography

  • Art for Daily Living: The Story of the Owatonna Art Education Project, Edwin Ziegfeld, Mary Elinore Smith, Univ Of Minnesota Press, ISBN 0816672296
  • Social Perspectives on Art Education in the U. S.: Teaching Visual Culture in a Democracy, Kerry Freedman, Studies in Art Education, Vol. 41, No. 4 (Summer, 2000), pp. 314–329, Published by: National Art Education Association