Participants will join a facilitated conversation about AI, creativity, and their relationship to arts education. The group will explore ways that AI is shaping instruction, policy, and conversations about creativity in the arts and beyond. Questions are encouraged. This conversation is the first in a series, with others to take place in-person at the Arts Academy Summer Institute.
Bradley Foust is the fine arts supervisor for Bartlett City Schools in Bartlett, Tennessee, and is an online instructor of music history and appreciation for Southern New Hampshire University. He received his doctorate in music education from Boston University and has worked as a music teacher and fine arts administrator for more than twenty years in Kentucky, Oregon, and Tennessee. In 2018, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Within the Profession Award from the Tennessee Art Education Association.