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Olivia Gude
Olivia Gude (born 1954) is an American artist and educator recognized for socially engaged community public art mural and mosaic projects, and as the founding director of Spiral Workshops, which is both an art program for teenagers as well as a curriculum research project working to invent new ways of art education.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Olivia Gude )〕 Gude is a Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and was on the Visual Arts writing team for the Next Generation (National Core Arts Standards ). She is a Senior Artist member of the Chicago Public Art Group and author of the book ''Urban Art Chicago: A Guide to Community Murals, Mosaics, and Sculptures.'' In 1997, she won Best of Show and Best of Series from the National Art Education Association (NAEA). In 2000, Gude's mural in DeKalb, Illinois, painted with words and images on an unprimed wall in 1999, won the Illinois Governor's Award for Excellence in Downtown Revitalization. She was also honored with the NAEA's Manuel Barkan Award in 2014 for her article, "New School Art Styles: The Project of Art Education" which was published in ''Art Education'' in 2013. Prior to that, in 2009, Gude was honored by the NAEA with the Viktor Lowenfeld Award, in recognition of her art education contributions.
== Biography ==
Gude first moved to Chicago in the 1970s from a "racially mixed, working class St. Louis neighborhood." Gude attended the University of Chicago for her master's degree between 1980 and 1982, where she states that she "became acutely aware of how women and people of color were often excluded from history and culture."〔 In 1994, she discussed how it was still difficult as a woman to be considered a professional in the world of art, especially as a muralist. She recalls that people would come up to her and say, "'Silly girl, you've got more paint on your clothes than on the wall.'" and her internal thoughts in response were, "Excuse me, reality check. I've been a muralist for years. These are my work clothes."

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