Keri Cronin
I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Visual Arts at Brock University, a campus located right in the heart of Canada’s Niagara region. In my research and teaching I explore various aspects of the relationships that exist between art, science, place and people, both in our contemporary culture and in times past.
Some of the things I write about include: gardens, parks, toxic waste, porcelain dinner plates, bears and postcards. I'm a newbie gardener and look forward to growing more than dandelions in my new garden plots. I have been told numerous times that "you can grow anything" in Niagara and I am excited to put that theory to the test!
Click
here for my Brock website. Click
here for the course blog I have set up for my Intro to Visual Culture class. Click
here for the course blog I have set up for my 19th Century Visual Culture Class.
You will also find me posting over at
Planetary, a blog dedicated to teaching Environmental Humanities.
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June 5, 2009 at 10:59 am
Queen of West Procrastination
Ha! I was worried it was going to be the half-poem about a dude giving someone herpes that’s scrawled in marker in the bathroom stall near my office.
June 9, 2009 at 4:10 pm
Keri
Ha! I didn’t see that one!