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Lea Kabiljo

I look at the practical applications of oral history as a teaching tool in art education.

Lea Kabiljo is a PhD Candidate in the department of Art Education. Her research interests include oral history, photography, new technologies, empathy within pedagogical contexts, and teacher training programs. Her artistic practice combines oral history with photography, examining ways that the life-story interview can elicit portraits of people’s inner lives. She teaches visual arts at high school and time-based media at undergraduate level. Previously, she was the executive director or LOVE: Leave Out Violence, a leading non-profit organization in violence prevention for at-risk youth. She is an avid globe-trotter and cheese lover.

Discipline

Art Education

Languages

English, French, Spanish, Serbo-Croatian

Supervisor

Lorrie Blair, Kathleen Vaughan

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Lea Kabiljo: developing oral histories as a teaching tool

Lea's blog posts

  • Through her eyes: photographs as storytellers
    Posted on February 4, 2020 | By Lea Kabiljo
    Each of the interviews I conducted was unique, but Dalalene probably marked me the most. Read more
  • Twinkle's (other) story
    Posted on November 12, 2019 | By Lea Kabiljo
    With every mention of Twinkle, there inevitably follows the acronym LOVE, for the stories of Twinkle and LOVE are one in the same. Read more
  • Learning from life stories
    Posted on October 22, 2019 | By Lea Kabiljo
    Whether one interviews a family member or a survivor of genocide, oral history allows us to realize that everyone has a story to tell. Read more
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