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Redmond, Patrick. “Creative and Mental Growth: A Commentary on Relationships between an Artist In Residence and Students in a Rural Community,” UWW [University Without Walls] student presentation “Development of a Learning Contract,” October 29, 1973, Program Agenda, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, University Without Walls/UNESCO Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, October 29-30, 1973 (Vienna, Austria: Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, University Without Walls/UNESCO Conference, University of Vienna, 1973), p. 1.

Paper presented at Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, University Without Walls/UNESCO Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, October 29-30, 1973. Retrieved January 19, 2011 [emailed January 19, 2011 as pdf to Patrick Redmond], with assistance from Regis University archivist Elizabeth Cook, from Paper presented at Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, University Without Walls/UNESCO Conference, University of Vienna, Austria, October 29-30, 1973. Retrieved January 19, 2011, and emailed to Patrick Redmond as pdf, with assistance from Regis University archivist Elizabeth Cook, from Elinor Miller Greenberg Papers in archives at Dayton Memorial Library, Regis University, Denver, Colorado.

Notes: As a University Without Walls (affiliated with UECU, Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities), University College, University of Minnesota student, working, in part, in consultation with State of Minnesota Department of Education Art Consultant, Robert Paul, and one of Patrick Redmond’s University Without Walls University of Minnesota faculty advisors, Professor Thomas C. Slettehaugh (b. Minneapolis, Minnesota 1925) [Professor emeritus
from the University of Minnesota’s Department of Art Education], Patrick Redmond had been studying Viktor Lowenfeld’s (b. 1903, Linz, Austria; d. 1960) Lowenfeld, Viktor, and W. Lambert Brittain. Creative and Mental Growth, 5th Edition (New York, New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1970) and incorporating principles from this art education expert [Lowenfeld] in his own work as an artist in residence in the small, rural community of Eagle, Bend, Minnesota, while a UWW student and artist in residence there.

Patrick Redmond’s experiences as an artist in residence were documented in his book “I Thought A Loft Was For Hay. Accounts of my experiences as an Artist In Residence in the small, rural community of Eagle Bend, Minnesota,” (Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Eagle Bend, Minnesota: Minnesota State Arts Council and Patrick Redmond, 1973) which he also presented as a University Without Walls case study at this UNESCO conference in Vienna, Austria. This book had been funded with a special chairman’s grant from the Minnesota State Arts Council [later known as the Minnesota State Arts Board] through a special allocation from the National Endowment for the Arts (documented in the National Endowment for the Arts/National Council on the Arts 1973 Annual Report). Conference presentation included reference to Patrick Redmond’s “Creative and Mental Growth: A Commentary on Relationships Between an Artist In Residence And Students in a Rural Community” subtitle: “A Project Proposal for the University Without Walls, University of Minnesota” by Patrick Redmond, April, 1973 [“Document #4”].

1/19/11 note: Documents re: Loretto Heights College University Without Walls archives
from Elinor Miller Greenberg Papers in archives at Dayton Memorial Library, Regis University (www.regis.edu), Denver, Colorado.

The following is quoted from this document: “Last year [1972], when a fourth grade teacher [her name:(cited in "I thought a loft was for hay.")] showed me and let me borrow her copy of the book CREATIVE and MENTAL GROWTH [sic], 4th edition, [I purchased a copy of the 5th edition for my own use] by Viktor Lowenfeld and W. Lambert Brittain, I [Patrick Redmond] found it to be a very useful reference in my work with children.” – Patrick Redmond

Re:
University of Vienna (Universität Wien), see www.univie.ac.at/en/

Re: UNESCO, see
unesco.org/new/en/unesco/about-us/who-we-are/introducing-unesco/ and unesco.org/new/en/education/about-us/

The following is quoted from
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3403200383.html: according to Viktor Lowenfeld, “The goal of education "is not the art itself, or the aesthetic product, or the aesthetic experience, but rather the child who grows up more creatively and sensitively and applies his experience in the arts to whatever life situations may be applicable" (Michael, p. xix).” Lowenfeld, Viktor, and John A. Michael, ed. 1982. The Lowenfeld Lectures. Viktor Lowenfeld on Art Education and Therapy." University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.  


Also of note:
While visiting the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, in 1973, Patrick Redmond saw the following original paintings by Pieter Bruegel (the Elder) (c. 1525 - September 5, 1569):
"Tower of Babel" 1563
"The Procession to Calvary" 1564
"Winter - Hunters in the Snow" 1565
"Autumn" 1565
"Carnival and Penitence"
"The Peasant Dance" 1568
and
"The Peasant Wedding" c.1568
(as well as the works of many other artists) 



Revised and updated 02.23.2020

*Note: Thomas Slettehaugh received the Archimedes Award from the International Biographical Centre in the United Kingdom for his life science research on the creative intellect,” according to the Fall 2007 edition of Connect! magazine of the College of Education & Human Development, University of Minnesota.

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Professional Member
AIGA | the professional association for design TM 

AIGA Minnesota 
(formerly known as the Minnesota Graphic Designers Association, MGDA) 
President, 1979-1980, Board Member, 1979-1981, 
Member (beginning in 1977, continuing membership during various years; 
renewing membership 2005-2007; 2009-present) 

College of Design Alumni Society, Member 
University of Minnesota Alumni Association 

College of Continuing and Professional Studies Alumnus
University of Minnesota

College of Human Ecology Alumni Society
, Former Board Member 
(formerly College of Home Economics) 
University of Minnesota 

AdFed (Advertising Federation of Minnesota, AdFed.org, 
a member club of American Advertising Federation, AAF.org), 
(Former Member)

Goldstein Museum of Design Member; 
Former Goldstein Museum of Design
(Goldstein Gallery) Graphic Designer
College of Design, University of Minnesota 

NAEA, National Art Education Association 
Associate Member 
Design Interest Group, Member

AEM, Art Educators of Minnesota 
Associate Member

Katonah Museum Artists' Association (KMAA)
Member 
Katonah Museum of Art 
Katonah, New York 

MATA, Milwaukee Area Teachers of Art 
Member
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

MCAD, Minneapolis College of Art and Design 
Alumnus [non-MCAD-degreed], former student
Note: attended MCAD first two years of college, 1968-1970. 

Center for Business Excellence,
Division of Executive Education and Professional Development,
Opus College of Business,
University of St. Thomas 
Alumnus (Mini MBC '11) 
Minneapolis, Minnesota 

Scholastic Art Awards 
Alumnus 

Pius XI Catholic High School 
Alumnus 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 

Milwaukee Art Museum 
(Milwaukee Art Center) Children's Art Program 
Alumnus 
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



Note: Updated affiliations list 06.10.2021  04:39 pm (CST)



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