Tiny Case Studies in Art education

Funding for this site generously provided by Jean E. Swanson and the Loy-Swanson Fund in Art Education
Shows elementary children making art.

Welcome to Tiny Case Studies, a virtual edition of the Loy-Swanson Summit for Art Educators. Gather inspiration for your career in art education by meeting the fabulous Wisconsin art educators featured on this site, where we invite you to:

  • Explore the pedagogical models that drive their teaching practice
  • Examine their curriculum resources
  • Watch videos of them and their students in action
  • View their assessment tools and processes
  • Listen to interviews with them as they address a range of teaching issues such as behavior management, classroom design, differentiation, culturally responsive teaching, art advocacy, and distance learning
  • And observe the remarkable works of art created by their students

Explore the case studies.

This website is supported and funded by Jean E. Swanson, one of the UW-Madison Art Department’s generous and highly accomplished alumni, and the Loy-Swanson Fund for Art Educators. Read more about Jean and her vision to connect veteran art educators with our undergraduates here.