Andrea Kantrowitz
  • Artist
    • Objects of Contemplation
    • Anti-Pareidolia
    • Daughters of Leuccipus
    • Paintings 2007-2014
    • Saccades
    • (dis) continuities
  • Researcher
    • Drawing and Cognition
    • Art Integration and Equity
  • Teacher
    • Higher Education
    • Professional Development
    • K-12 Education
  • Videos
  • About
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Blog
    • Thinking through Drawing Project
  • Blog
  • Artist
    • Objects of Contemplation
    • Anti-Pareidolia
    • Daughters of Leuccipus
    • Paintings 2007-2014
    • Saccades
    • (dis) continuities
  • Researcher
    • Drawing and Cognition
    • Art Integration and Equity
  • Teacher
    • Higher Education
    • Professional Development
    • K-12 Education
  • Videos
  • About
    • Bio
    • CV
    • Blog
    • Thinking through Drawing Project
  • Blog

Research


Drawing and Cognition


The simplicity and accessibility of materials needed, and the way drawing allow us to see and play with our ideas on paper,, makes drawing a particularly good example of the human imagination at work.  read more...

Art Integration and Equity 

As a randomized control trial study, the Framing Student Success study provides robust evidence of the potential impacts of an interdisciplinary, arts-integrated curriculum for students growing up in poverty. read more...
My full academic profile and publications are available at Academia.edu 
My main research interests are:
  •  Art and Cognition: drawing as a trans-disciplinary tool of thought, the development of spatial reasoning through art and design education, empirical aesthetics
  • Arts integration in K-12 education: drawing across the curriculum, art and design thinking in STEM disciplines, the impact of arts integration on educational equity in high-poverty schools and communities
  •  Arts-based research and contemporary arts practices in pre-service and in-service K-12 teacher education
I am deeply indebted to cognitive psychologist Barbara Tversky.   Her guidance was invaluable in my dissertation research and her work on spatial cognition and tools of thought continues to inspire much of my current scholarly work..  
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