Andrea Allen

She/Her

allena43@msu.edu

Kresge 313

FacultyArt, Art History, and Design

Assistant Professor
Art Education

Biography

Andrea Allen (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist-educator and scholar specializing in social justice art teaching, identity development, and decolonial methodologies for visual arts education and research. Her scholarly work, rooted in Critical Race Theory and Chicana Feminism, has been presented at regional and national conferences and published in art education journals. Andrea’s teaching experience spans community arts centers, museums, and K-16 classrooms across Texas, New York, Japan, and New Zealand. She currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Art Education in the Department of Art, Art History, and Design at Michigan State University.

Andrea earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with a specialization in Art Education from the University of Houston, where she also completed an MEd and a BA in Broadcast Journalism.

University News

Exhibit Invites Public to Participate in Creation of Community Art Projects
Published January 14, 2025 in College of Arts & Letters
Reclaiming Space, the current exhibit at the MSU Union Art Gallery, calls upon the community to come together to reflect, respond, and heal through artmaking. “When I started the position of…Read now »
Exhibition Features Work of Some of the Newest Faculty Members
Published October 24, 2024 in College of Arts & Letters
The works of the newest faculty members to Michigan State University’s Department of Art, Art History, and Design (AAHD) are now on display in an exhibition, titled Vitalize, through Friday, Nov….Read now »
College Welcomes 41 New Faculty and Staff Members
Published October 1, 2024 in College of Arts & Letters
This year the College of Arts & Letters welcomes 41 new faculty and staff members. These faculty and staff members were recognized during the College of Arts & Letters’ 2024 Faculty and…Read now »