“While my professional life has been dedicated to being an educator, my way of being in the world is as an artist.”

  Andrew Buck earned his Doctor of Education degree (Ed.D.) from Teachers College/Columbia University in 2015 after receiving a TC Doctoral Dissertation Grant award in 2014. As a practitioner and educator, he has demonstrated a life-long commitment to the creative arts.  In June of 2014, his article regarding the Bunting Biennial in Birmingham and internationally acclaimed ceramic artist Magdalene Odundo appeared in Ceramics: Art & Perception | Technical, an international journal. Previously, he served as National Program Chair for the National Art Education Association (NAEA) Annual Convention and as the Co-Chair for the University Council for Art Education’s (UCAE) Symposium…

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Nature Photos

This series of photographs records moments in being in the majestic Alberta Canadian Rockies. Taken between Banff, Jasper, and Lake Louise with a handheld…

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Pottery

In my last cycle of inquiry in the ceramic studio, I worked along two veins. One line of inquiry dealt with investigation of altered…

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Sculpture

There is a lot going on here. Viewers may initially wonder, “What is that?” “What’s going on here?”To me, this piece is as much…

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Conceptual

Title: Refuse/Refugee Mixed-Media: fallen tree limbs, acrylic paint, discarded jewelry box, filament tape Dimensions: 6’ x 5’x 3’ Year: 2014 Artist’s Comment: During the…

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