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Ronald W. Neperud is Professor of Art and of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, and a D.Ed. from the University of Oregon, with graduate work from the University of Washington. He has contributed numerous articles to Studies in Art Education, Art Education, Arts and Learning Research, Visual Arts Research, Social Theory Caucus, Journal of Multicultural and Cross-cultural Research in Art Education, and Leonardo. He is the Past Editor of the Journal of Multicultural and Cross-cultural Research in Art Education (on whose Editorial Advisory Board he also served) and Book Review Editor of Studies. He is co-editor (with Frank Farley) and contributor to The Foundations of Aesthetics, Art, and Art Education (Praeger, 1990). His major research interests have included the perception of art among groups differing in education and ethnicity; the art and aesthetics of non-academically educated artists, and environmental design and education. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the NAEA. A practicing painter and printmaker, his work is included in several museums and has been shown in numerous exhibitions.











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