Siu Challons-Lipton

Siu Challons-Lipton is Chair of the Art Department and the Carolyn G. and Sam H. McMahon Professor of Art History at Queens University of Charlotte, North Carolina (USA). She is also Noble Faculty Fellow at Queens. She earned her doctorate degree in 19th Century Art from the University of Oxford and her bachelor’s and master’s of art degrees in Baroque Art from McGill University. She also trained at Sotheby’s, London, in 19th and 20th Century Decorative Arts. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Mint Museums. Her research interests include 19th Century Academic and Realist Art, Internationalism in late 19th Century Paris, Scandinavian Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries, Black Mountain College of North Carolina, Critical and Creative Thinking, and Visual Literacy. She published a book in 2002 on The Scandinavian Pupils of the Atelier Bonnat, 1867-1894. Dr. Challons-Lipton spent her childhood in Africa, Europe and the South Pacific. She continues to be passionate about travel, culture, languages, and of course, art.

Publications

Funding Challenges and Successes in Arts Education
Siu Challons-Lipton, Richard Emanuel. © 2018. 211 pages.
The arts and humanities are considered to be a core academic subject under federal law. This designation grants these education programs the right to federal funds; however...
Critical Thinking, Critical Looking: Key Characteristics of an Educated Person
Richard C. Emanuel, Siu Challons-Lipton. © 2014. 19 pages.
Critical thinking involves the comprehension and expression of the meaning or significance of a wide variety of experiences, situations, data, events, judgments, conventions...