Michael Bieze

Dr. Michael Bieze

Dr. Michael Bieze is an acclaimed Art History expert and teacher. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Arizona State University's Herberger College of the Arts, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Washington, and a Ph.D from Georgia State University. His thesis on "Booker T. Washington: The Art of Self-Representation" was the recipient of the Claude A. Eggertsen Dissertation Prize in 2004, and he has written an extensive body of work relating to this topic. He served on the College Board's Development Committee for the AP Art History course and exam for several years and is still an influential part of the grading panel, as well as teaching at the AP Summer Institute. He was also selected by the College Board as the world's #1 AP Art History teacher in 2006.

Writings
"Booker T. Washington: Philanthropy and Aesthetics" (excerpt from dissertation)
"Booker T. Washington and the Art of Resistance" (excerpt from The Racial Politics of Booker T. Washington, Volume 13 (Research in Race and Ethnic Relations))

Awards
11Alive Class Act winner
Claude A. Eggertsen Dissertation Prize [https://www.aera.net/uploadedFiles/Divisions/History_and_Historiography_(F)/Newsletters/Fall2004.pdf]
College Board's #1 Rated AP Art History teacher in the world
 
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