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William Major serves as Assistant Professor of Art in the Department of Visual Arts under the College of Liberal Arts at McNeese State University. Based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, he teaches foundational and advanced courses in photography and video art, including ART 228, 328/329, 428/429, and 337/338/437/438. Additionally, Major co-chairs the Student Art Association and participates in the C.A.R.E Mentorship Program.
Major holds an M.F.A. in Studio Art from the University of Georgia, awarded in 2019.
His creative and community-based research investigates obscured dimensions of southern life, encompassing projects on masculine performance in professional wrestling, the interplay of worship and built environments, and photovoice collaborations with incarcerated individuals. Through critical pedagogy, Major articulates southern culture as a multifaceted constellation of histories, cultures, and material conditions rather than a monolithic entity.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
Although specific graduate student advising is not detailed, Major's pedagogical engagement includes mentoring through the C.A.R.E program and leading photography studios. The provided text does not reference external research funding or grants.
Major's community art initiatives feature partnerships with incarcerated populations, employing photovoice techniques to examine social dynamics and stimulate critical discourse on justice and representation.
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