
About
Dr. Nicole Lee is an Assistant Professor in Art Education at NSCAD University, specializing in a/r/tography and curriculum studies. She holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia, where her SSHRC-funded dissertation won multiple prestigious awards. Her research explores intersections of art, pedagogy, spirituality, and community, with a focus on contemplative and affective educational practices. Dr. Lee teaches in graduate programs including the Master of Arts in Art Education and Master of Fine Arts, and currently serves as Vice President of the Canadian Society for Education Through Art (CSEA/SCÉA) and Chair of its 2024 conference.
Education:
- PhD in Curriculum Studies (Art Education), University of British Columbia
- MEd, York University
- BFA (Visual Arts, Studio), York University
- BEd (Visual Arts and English), York University
Her research interests include curriculum theory, philosophy, community-based art practices, and thanatology within educational contexts. Notable publications include contributions to A/r/tography: Essential Readings (2024) and Walking with A/r/tography (2021). She is an editor of multiple volumes on a/r/tography and curriculum studies, including an upcoming Springer publication on material and digital explorations.
Awards:
- Elliot Eisner Doctoral Research Award
- Ted T. Aoki Prize
- Canadian Association for Curriculum Studies Dissertation Award
Dr. Lee’s leadership in CSEA/SCÉA reflects her commitment to advancing art education through community engagement and scholarly collaboration. Her work bridges theoretical and creative practices, emphasizing ethical and affective dimensions of teaching and learning.
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