Julie Libersat
Associate Professor
Art, Design, & Technology
Phone: 940-898-2386
Email: jlibersat@twu.edu
Office: ART 304
Website: julielibersat.com
Julie Libersat, MFA
Julie Libersat is a new media artist and Associate Professor of Art, Design, and Technology, at Texas Woman’s University, in Denton, TX, TX. Born in Kerala, India and raised in Philadelphia PA, Libersat received her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in 2003. She earned an MFA in New Media in 2016, as well as, a Masters in Art Education in 2017, both from the University of North Texas.
Libersat has exhibited artwork in the US and abroad, including shows at the Dallas Contemporary Museum, School 33 in Baltimore, The Center for Art and Culture in France, Currents International New Media Festival, Paseo Taos, and Museo de la Ciudad de México.
She has received a Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Grant, the 2014 CADD FUNd grant, and the Velma and Davis Dozier Travel Grant from the Dallas Museum of Art. Her work has been reviewed in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Sun, and Sculpture Magazine online.
Libersat's research has been published in "Studies in Art Education," the publication of the National Art Education Association, and has a chapter publication in an edited volume, "Pedagogical Propositions: Playful Walking with A/r/tography." Libersat is a co-PI on a Humanities Connections grant from the National Endowment for Humanities at Texas Woman's University. "Quakertown Stories" is an interdisciplinary and experiential learning initiative that aims to integrate the history of Quakertown, a historic freedom colony, into courses at TWU.
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