Curriculum vitae

SUZANNE SHOPE

121 Snowberry Street

Hamilton, Montana, 59840

(406) 241-5834 c

Education

Ed.D., Integrated Curriculum and Instruction, Art Education,

Cognate: Native American Studies

The University of Montana. Missoula, Montana

Graduation: 2009

IntegratedArt Education, current, 2007-2012 –Dissertation Topic: American Indian Artist Angel DeCora: Aesthetics, Power and Pedagogy in the Progressive Era

M.S. Master’s Degree in the Science of Art Education,

Alfred University. Alfred, New York

Arts Education

Graduation: 1990

B.F.A. Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Art,The University of Montana - Missoula

Visual Art

Graduation: 1986

Certificates

Certified K-12 Art, State of Montana

Certified Housing Counselor, Neighborworks

Research Interests

Current research: The Medicine Tree: A Catalyst for Cultural Dialogue, research with the Salish Tribe, article supported by a regular Humanities Montana Grant 2014.

Paper in peer review for publication in Montana Magazine of Western History: Winnebago Artist Angel DeCora: Promoting Native Women’s Art and Aesthetics in Progressive Era Indian Boarding Schools.

Transferring Transcultural Visual Metaphor through American Indian Boarding School Curriculum 1880-1910,Research in conjunction with Woodland Indian Education Program director Jessica Diemer-Eaton. Collaboration with Salish Tribal Cultural Council and Elders to research and update material culture exhibit in Ravalli County Museum. 2012-2014

Professional Teaching Experience

Adjunct Faculty .5 FTE grant writer and program assistant .5 FTE

Bitterroot College of the University of Montana

Native American Studies and AASC programs

Hamilton, Montana 2012-present

Responsibilities and notable achievements:

Awarded Humanities Montana Grant March 2014 to facilitate cultural dialogue between the Salish Tribe and the Ravalli County Commissioners and community regarding the Medicine Tree and cultural beliefs surrounding sacred “place”.

  • Developed and instructed new permanent course for the 2014-15 University of Montana catalog:Native North American History through Art and Material Culturesupported by the University of Montana Native American Studies department at the Bitterroot College,Hamilton location. Instructed and developed Introduction to the University Experience and Learning and Study Strategies in the AASC program for two year students.
  • Mentored two year degree seeking students in two consecutive research conference presentations in Native American art historical research.
  • Created the Writing, Research and Reading Lab for tutoringand advising. Instructed and developed learning and study skills courses, and introduction to the university experiences class, taughtcontinuing education art classes and undergraduate Native American studies course.
  • Instructed in the Veterans Upward Bound programs through TRIO of Montana State University Havre, MT. Assisted in writing grants to seek external funding.Attended all meetings, worked within designated budget. Initiated outreach and assessed needs of the community.

Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction, Minot State University, Minot, North Dakota 2008-2011.

  • Roles and Responsibilities: Full time faculty member responsible for teaching 12 SH/equivalent per semester in teacher education core courses and methods. Assignments include undergraduate or graduate level teaching in Educational Psychology, Managing the Learning Environment, Curriculum and Assessment, Art Methods and Diversity and Multicultural education courses.
  • Responsibilities also include advising 38 students and mentoring students. Attended all meetings and served on two committees. Presented workshops and informative lectures for the public and partnered with youth group “Kids for Peace” in Earth Day events with university students.

Professional Experience and Leadership

Executive Director, The Montana Artists Refuge

Basin, Montana

2007- 2008

Notable Accomplishment: Directed and coordinated the 7th Annual American Indian Artists Symposium.

Duties included: Provided leadership in appropriate visibility-raising activities and in creating an environment in which the arts and artist residencies can flourish in Basin, Montana. Built relationships and educated the public, elected officials and community leaders statewide regarding the Montana Artists Refuge and the importance of the arts to quality of life and economic health and educational excellence of the community. Coordinated all organizational activities related to these efforts including: communicated with state and national policy makers, developed community connection strategies, press releases and mailings, website oversight, newsletter coordination, and provide for ongoing training and materials for the Board, and contacts with other arts organization.

  • Provided strategic direction and leadership in fundraising and other support activities necessary to ensure the long-term fiscal stability of MAR. Worked with the Board to secure corporate, foundation and private sponsorship for events, programs and operations. Researched potential grants, wrote or assisted in writing grants, maintained ongoing grant documentation as needed. Increased private sector participation and partnerships.
  • Recruited, hired, provided direction, supervised and dismissed employees. Developed statewide linkages and encourage strategic partnerships. Served as spokesperson on behalf of the organization in local and national arenas.
  • Managed and was fully accountable for the successful day-to-day operations of the organization. Developed and oversaw annual work plan with staff.
  • Maintained clear and consistent communication with Board, staff, and the community. Supervised all organizational communications including, but not limited to MAR newsletter, press releases and alerts, media releases, membership solicitations, fundraising and sponsorship appeals, and Board communications.
  • Provided guidance, direction, advice and information on long-range planning and development of policies and priorities. Demonstrated leadership in development and implementation of a 5-year strategic plan based on goals identified with the Board.

Adjunct Instructor, The University of Montana, Missoula (Summer 2005-07)

  • Developed and instructed 3 credit Educational Psychology class required for preservice teacher candidates.

Co-instructor, The Creative Pulse, Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence, The University of Montana, Missoula (Summer 2005)

  • Worked closely with dance professor to integrate visual arts within the bodily kinesthetic intelligence Master’s level course for Master’s in Education

Field Coordinator, Curriculum and Instruction Department, School of Education,

The University of Montana 2004-2006

  • Coordinated the placement of 155 preservice teacher education candidates with teachers in Missoula and the surrounding area.
  • Co-instructed Elementary education 400 and 401 field experience seminar for the Elementary Education capstone courses.
  • Supervised student teachers in elementary education
  • Compiled and analyzed data for the NCATE review 2005

Educator and Artist in Residence, Jamestown Arts Center, Awarded and Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, Jamestown, North Dakota

  • Worked with Elementary teachers and students in six elementary schools integrating arts into the classroom.
  • Instructor Arts after School Program, developed curriculum for daily elementary arts program 2002-2003, (eight months)

Instructor of Art and Art Education, The University of Montana – Western (2000-present, adjunct)

  • Served as a full-time adjunct instructor in Educational Psychology, Art Methods and Art
  • Attended all faculty meetings
  • Served on committees include Social Science Geography Search Committee
  • Wrote and administered service learning grant through Montana Campus Compact

Instructor of Art and Art Education, The University of Montana – Western at the Salish Kootenai College (Fall 2002-2004)

  • Developed Art 101 course for the Native American teacher education cohort
  • Instructed Arts Methods for Elementary Classroom

Art Instructor Secondary 3-D courses, Sentinel High School , Missoula (1997-98)

Professional Experience and Leadership

Interim Executive Director, The Montana Artists Refuge

Basin, Montana

2007- 2008

Notable Accomplishment: Directed and coordinated the 7th Annual American Indian Artists Symposium.

Duties included: Provided leadership in appropriate visibility-raising activities and in creating an environment in which the arts and artist residencies can flourish in Basin, Montana. Built relationships and educated the public, elected officials and community leaders statewide regarding the Montana Artists Refuge and the importance of the arts to quality of life and economic health and educational excellence of the community. Coordinated all organizational activities related to these efforts including: communicated with state and national policy makers, developed community connection strategies, press releases and mailings, website oversight, newsletter coordination, and provide for ongoing training and materials for the Board, and contacts with other arts organization.

  • Provided strategic direction and leadership in fundraising and other support activities necessary to ensure the long-term fiscal stability of MAR. Worked with the Board to secure corporate, foundation and private sponsorship for events, programs and operations. Researched potential grants, wrote or assisted in writing grants, maintained ongoing grant documentation as needed. Increased private sector participation and partnerships.
  • Recruited, hired, provided direction, supervised and dismissed employees. Developed statewide linkages and encourage strategic partnerships. Served as spokesperson on behalf of the organization in local and national arenas.
  • Managed and was fully accountable for the successful day-to-day operations of the organization. Developed and oversaw annual work plan with staff.
  • Maintained clear and consistent communication with Board, staff, and the community. Supervised all organizational communications including, but not limited to MAR newsletter, press releases and alerts, media releases, membership solicitations, fundraising and sponsorship appeals, and Board communications.
  • Provided guidance, direction, advice and information on long-range planning and development of policies and priorities. Demonstrated leadership in development and implementation of a 5-year strategic plan based on goals identified with the Board.

On-Site Manager, The Birch Creek Center, Outdoor Education Facility, The University if Montana- Western (Summer 2003)

  • Oversaw the operations of the food service and the lodging at the Birch Creek Center located in the Pintlar Mountains in Southwestern Montana
  • Managed seven employees in food service and hospitality and placed orders for supplies
  • Worked closely with the Director and acted as the Hostess to the Center on call twenty four hours a day.

Courses Taught and Developed:

ED 460- Managing the Learning Environment 2 credits

ED 519 Globalization and Diversity in Education3 credits

ED 320 Curriculum Planning and Assessment3 credits

ED 250 Foundations of Education2 credits

NASX238 Native American History as Expressed Through Art3 credits

C & I 320– Educational Psychology3 credits

C & I 400 – Seminar for the Elementary Education Block1 credit

ED 331 - Educational Psychology, Mngmt. & Assess. 3 credits

AASC 100 Introduction to the University Experience3 credits

AASC 101 Study and Learning Strategies2 credits

ART 350 – Oil Painting3 credits

ART 101 – Fundamentals of Art4 credits

ED 376 – Elementary Arts Methods3 credits

FA 101 - Creative and Performing Arts 3 credits

ED 301 - Foundations of Education 2 credits

ART 351 – Art Education, Secondary Methods 3 credits

Workshops Developed and Taught:

  • Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence and Visual Art – Integration with Professor Karen Kaufmann, Summer 2005, The Creative Pulse
  • Art 101 for Elementary teacher education Program, Fall 2004, U of M – Western at the Salish, Kootenai College, Pablo Montana
  • Flower Painting for Developmentally Disabled Adults – Summer 2004
  • Mythology through Puppetry, Spring 2002, U of M Western, ART 491
  • Contemporary Impressionist Painting, Summer 2002 and 2003, U of M Western, ART 491
  • Creative Energy and Painting Workshop, The Blacktail Ranch, Wolf Creek, MT - Summer 2003
  • French Impressionist Summer Children’s Camp, The Arts Chateau, Butte Montana

Awards and Honors

Awarded Humanities Montana Grant March 2014, in conjunction with Bitterroot College of the University of Montana

Excellence Fund grant recipient2008 – The President’s Office, The University of Montana,

Travel grant for dissertation research in Indian Boarding School Curriculum1904-1915.

The Bertha Morton Scholarship 2005– The University of Montana, nominated by faculty of Curriculum and Instruction

Artist in Residence, 2004, Salmon, Idaho- National Endowment for the Arts

Faculty Fellow, Montana Campus Compact2002, The University of Montana

Artist in Residence, 2002-2003. Jamestown, North Dakota (Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts)

Participant in Rural Montana Technology Grant, U of M - Western in conjunction with Bozeman elementary schools

Service

General Education Committee member 2010-11 Minot State University

Member: NAISA, Native American Indigenous Studies Association 2010-present

Juror: Geography Presentations: Fall 2010- Minot State University

Board member and steering committee member, 2007- Finding Solutions to Food Insecurity research project, under the direction of Maxine Jacobsen and the Department of SocialWork, The University of Montana

Juror – Montana Developmental Disabilities calendar of original art 2004-2005

Service Learning Grant Recipient, Montana Campus Compact 2002-2003

Social Science Department Search Committee, The University of Montana - Western

NCATE Diversity Committee 2002, The University of Montana – Western

Tutor – Parkview Elementary School

Guest artist/teacher/ presenter, Butte Girl Scout troops, 1999

Juror for 2002 Alpine Artisans Annual Show, Seeley Lake, Swan Valley

Board of Directors Member , The Missoula International School, Missoula, Montana

Volunteer Interim Summer Director, The International School, Missoula Montana, volunteer

Board of Directors Member, Clark Fork School, Missoula, Montana

Presentations and Exhibition History 2000-present

Yellowstone Art Museum Juried Exhibition Auction, January-March 2014. Juried group exhibition, Billings, Montana.

“Minot State University Faculty Art Show”, November 2010, James Memorial Arts Center, Williston, North Dakota

“Everyday Creativity”, November 2009, Kappa Gamma Fall Meeting , Minot, North Dakota

Presented “The Progress of the Montana Artists Refuge” at the third annual Art of Leadership Conference hosted by the Montana Arts Council, Helena MT Fall 2007

Created original art work for the School of Education 75th Summer Program Poster

One woman showing, Paintings, The University of Montana Western Gallery of Visual Art, Dillon Montana, Summer 2007

The Plains Museum, Fargo, North Dakota, One Woman Showing, 17 paintings November 2004 -January 2005

Missoula Art Museum, Missoula Montana, Juried Art Exhibition and Benefit Auction, February 2000

The Arts Center, Jamestown, ND, One woman Showing, March April 2003

Yellowstone Art Museum – Billings Montana, Annual Juried Benefit Show 2002

Museum Exhibition – The Arts Chateau Museum, Summer 2002, Butte, MT

(selected by museum director)

Papers Published: (contributed interviews and text)

Jacobson, M. & Rugeley, C. (2007)Community-based participatory research: group work for social justice and community change.Social Work with Groups (0160-9513)

10/01/2007. 30 (4) : 21-39

Papers Presented

  • American Indian Artist Angel DeCora: Native Arts and Progressive Education in Indian Boarding Schools. The University of Montana Graduate Faculty Conference, Spring 2008.
  • A Case Study from Carlisle Indian Industrial School Art Program: A study in Transcultural Expression. University of Montana Research Conference 2013
  • Arts Activities For Persons With Developmental Disabilities, Presentation and Paper on Video Art Lessons for Adults with Developmental Disabilities, Funded by Very Special Arts Montana, 1991 Montana Council for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Conference

Memembership:

Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

National Education Association

References

Suzanne Shope

(406) 241-5834

Roch Turner, Director TTAACT program

Bitterroot College of the University of Montana

274 Old Corvallis Road

Hamilton, Montana

59840

406-360-8478

Margi Sheehy Ph. D.

Literacy Professor

SUNY, University at Albany

Education 333

Albany, New York

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Angelica Lawson Ph. D.

Associate Professor

Department of American Indian Studies

19 ScottH Pleasant Street SE

Minneapolis MN

612-625-0895