
This grant program provides support to help individual artists and culture bearers sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with their communities in a time of transition.
Kimble Bromley, NDSU professor of art, had his session proposal and paper, “Strategies for Engaging General Education Students in the Visual Arts,” accepted to the 79th South East College Art Conference held in Richmond, Virginia on Oct. 11-14.
Bromley will chair the session as well as present his paper.
The SECAC is a national non-profit organization devoted to education and research in the visual arts. Founded in 1942, SECAC provides advocacy and support for arts professionals and engenders opportunities for the exchange of scholarship and creative activities through an annual conference and publications.
Though founded initially as an organization of artists, scholars, and arts professionals from the southeastern states, SECAC has grown to include individual and institutional members from across the United States and around the world, becoming the second largest national organization of its kind.