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Congdon is an American artist, writer and a Professor Emerita of Philosophy and Humanities at the University of Central Florida.[1][2] In her work she focuses on folk art, art education, art history, and feminism.[3][4][5]She is the founding director of the Cultural Heritage Alliance at the University of Central Florida (UCF), which supports research into folk arts and folk arts education.[2][6][7]She has written or contributed to over a dozen books on folk arts and is on the Editorial Board of the journal Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal.[1] She has toured with her art in Florida. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Congdon received her Ph.D. from the University of Oregon in Art Education.[8] She has contributed to several books and publications. She contributed several essays about D\u00eda de los Muertos to the book Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture by Peter Narvaez.[9] Congdon co-wrote the book Happy Clouds, Happy Trees about Bob Ross, which was reviewed favorably by the Washington Post.[10] Congdon contributed to the book Cassadaga: The South’s Oldest Spiritualist Community.[11] She has spoken and written about feminism in art education and other topics related to women in art.[12][13]Congdon and Tina Bucuvalas spent five years creating a traveling exhibition which is based on the book Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art and toured with it in museums all over Florida, including at the St. Petersburg Museum of History.[14]Congdon is a Professor Emerita at the University of Central Florida.[11] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Published works[edit]Art in a Democracy (1987, Teachers College Press, co-editor and contributor)[15][16][17]Pluralistic Approaches to Art Criticism (1992, Bowling Green University, co-editor and contributor)[18]Women Art Educators III (1993, co-editor)Evaluating Art Education Programs in Community Centers (1998, co-editor)Remembering Others: Making Invisible Histories of Art Education Visible (2000, co-editor)[19]Histories of Community-based Art Education (2001, co-editor)Uncle Monday and Other Florida Tales (2001, University Press of Mississippi)Artist from Latin American Cultures: A Biographical Dictionary (2002, Greenwood Press, with Kara Kelley Hallmark)Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture (2003, contributor)[20]Community Art in Action (2004, Davis Publications)Just above the Water: Florida Folk Art (2006, University Press of Mississippi, with Tina Bucuvalas)[21][22]American Folk Art: A Regional Reference (2012, ABC-CLIO, with Kara Kelley Hallmark, 2 volumes)[23]Happy Clouds, Happy Trees (2016, with Doug Blandy and Danny Coeyman)[24]Awards and honors[edit]References[edit]^ a b “Editors”. Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal. Retrieved March 31, 2018.^ a b Delacruz, Elizabeth Manley (2009). Globalization, art, & education. Reston, VA: National Art Education Association. p.\u00a0326. ISBN\u00a09781890160432.^ Folk art and art worlds. Vlach, John Michael, 1948-, Bronner, Simon J., American Folklife Center., Washington Meeting on Folk Art (1983). Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press. 1992. ISBN\u00a00874211573. OCLC\u00a025552363.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)^ “Kristin Congdon”. UCF News – University of Central Florida Articles – Orlando, FL News. Retrieved March 25, 2018.^ “Oh, Those Fascinating Fish”. Sandusky Sunday Register Newspaper Archives, Feb 22, 1987. February 22, 1987. p.\u00a03. Retrieved March 27, 2018.^ Wilson, Charles Reagan (2006). The new encyclopedia of Southern culture (Rev.\u00a0ed.). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. p.\u00a0401. ISBN\u00a0978-0807856819. Retrieved March 31, 2018.^ Bucuvalas, Tina (2012). The Florida folklife reader. Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi. p.\u00a0289. ISBN\u00a0978-1617031427. Retrieved March 31, 2018.^ Blandy, Douglas Emerson; Congdon, Kristin G. (1991). Pluralistic Approaches to Art Criticism. Popular Press. ISBN\u00a09780879725433.^ “No, D\u00eda de los Muertos isn’t ‘Mexican Halloween’“. KARE. Retrieved March 27, 2018.^ Donoghue, Steve (July 22, 2014). “Book review: ‘Happy Clouds, Happy Trees’“. Washington Post. ISSN\u00a00190-8286. Retrieved March 27, 2018.^ a b McCrum, Kirstie (October 21, 2015). “In this town, every day is Halloween”. mirror. Retrieved March 27, 2018.^ G., Congdon, Kristin; Doug, Blandy (1990). “Introduction(s) to Men in Feminism”. Journal of Social Theory in Art Education. 10 (1). ISSN\u00a01057-0292.^ Blandy, Douglas Emerson; Congdon, Kristin G. (1991). Pluralistic Approaches to Art Criticism. Popular Press. ISBN\u00a09780879725433.^ “Barely above water: Florida Folk Art at the St. Pete Museum of History”. Creative Loafing: Tampa Bay. Retrieved March 27, 2018.^ Dewhurst, C. Kurt (1989). “Review of Art in a Democracy”. The Journal of American Folklore. 102 (405): 368\u2013369. doi:10.2307\/540668. JSTOR\u00a0540668.^ Holt, David K. (1991). “Review of Art in a Democracy”. Studies in Art Education. 32 (2): 117\u2013119. doi:10.2307\/1320283. JSTOR\u00a01320283.^ Richmond, Stuart (1989). “Review of Art in a democracy”. The Journal of Educational Thought. 23 (3): 219\u2013221. JSTOR\u00a023768773.^ Friend, Miles Edward (1994). “Review of Pluralistic Approaches to Art Criticism, ,\u00a0; Criticizing Art: Understanding the Contemporary”. Journal of Aesthetic Education. 28 (4): 102\u2013104. doi:10.2307\/3333369. JSTOR\u00a03333369.^ Irwin, Rita L. (2004). “Review of Remembering Others: Making Invisible Histories of Art Education Visible”. Studies in Art Education. 45 (2): 170\u2013173. doi:10.1080\/00393541.2004.11651764. JSTOR\u00a01321099. S2CID\u00a0218769258.^ Gabe, Mcguire (2004). “Review of ‘Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture’ (Narvaez)”. Folklore Forum. ISSN\u00a00015-5926.^ Rosenberg, Jan (2008). “Review of Just above the Water: Florida Folk Art”. Western Folklore. 67 (2\/3): 296\u2013298. JSTOR\u00a025474925.^ Hansen, Gregory (2011). “Review of Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art”. The Journal of American Folklore. 124 (494): 331\u2013333. doi:10.5406\/jamerfolk.124.494.0331. JSTOR\u00a010.5406\/jamerfolk.124.494.0331.^ Congdon, Kristin G.; Hallmark, Kara Kelley (2012). American Folk Art: A Regional Reference. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN\u00a09780313349362. OCLC\u00a0721891434.^ Rathje, Lisa (2016). “Review of Happy Clouds, Happy Trees: The Bob Ross Phenomenon, Kristin G. Congdon, Doug Blandy, and Danny Coeyman”. The Journal of American Folklore. 129 (512): 228\u2013229. doi:10.5406\/jamerfolk.129.512.0228. JSTOR\u00a010.5406\/jamerfolk.129.512.0228. 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