Susanne Floyd Gunter

Associate Professor, Coordinator MEd Art Education & Converse Alternative Certification - Art Education (CACAE) programs

With over 40 years of experience in the field, Susanne Floyd Gunter is the program coordinator for the MEd in Art Education and the Converse Alternative Certification – Art Education (CACAE) program at Converse University in Spartanburg, SC. As a K–12 classroom art teacher and administrator for 28 years, Gunter received numerous awards. Most recently during her years here at Converse, she received the 2015 Higher Education Level Award from the South Carolina Art Education Association and the 2019 Kathryne Amelia Brown Award for Teaching Excellence from Converse.

Dr. Gunter co-authored with A. Ray Doughty, The History of Arts Education in South Carolina: A Brief Retrospective, The South Carolina Alliance for Arts Education (May 2002), and contributed a chapter “Walking with Paulo in a Small Southern Town” in Bridging the Curriculum through Art (Wexler, A. and Shabag, V., editors, 2019). A lifetime member of the National Education Association and active member of the National Association of Art Education, she serves as a historian to the South Carolina Education Association and the South Carolina Art Education Association. She served two terms on the editorial review board for the journal Art Education. As a practicing artist, Dr. Gunter exhibits locally and regionally. She has served on the boards of area organizations such as the Children’s Advocacy Center of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union and assists several non-profits, helping them to consider and develop plans for issues such as sustainability and capacity. Dr. Gunter serves as the Institutional Representative to the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), as the NASAD chair of the Committee on Ethics, as a visiting evaluator, and as a presenter at the NASAD Annual Conference.

Dr. Gunter earned a Doctorate of Education in Curriculum and Instruction degree with a cognate in Art Education and an Interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Art Education degree from the University of South Carolina. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Studio Art from Limestone College. She is a native South Carolinian and celebrates her rural roots every day.

Scholarly & Research Activity

As a practicing artist, Dr. Gunter exhibits locally and regionally. She has served on the boards of area organizations such as the Children’s Advocacy Center of Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union and assists several non-profits, helping them to consider and develop plans for issues such as sustainability and capacity. Dr. Gunter serves as the Institutional Representative to the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), as the recent past chair of the NASAD Ethics Committee, as a visiting evaluator and as a presenter at the NASAD Annual Meeting.

Selected Publications & Presentations

Dr. Gunter co-authored with A. Ray Doughty, The History of Arts Education in South Carolina: A Brief Retrospective, The South Carolina Alliance for Arts Education (May 2002), and contributed a chapter “Walking with Paulo in a Small Southern Town” in Bridging the Curriculum through Art (Wexler, A. and Shabag, V., editors, 2019). A lifetime member of the National Education Association and active member of the National Association of Art Education, she serves as a historian to the South Carolina Education Association and the South Carolina Art Education Association. She served two terms on the editorial review board for the journal Art Education.

Degrees

  • Ed.D. Curriculum and Instruction; Cognate Art Education - University of South Carolina
  • Doctor of Education - University of South Carolina
  • Interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Art Education - University of South Carolina
  • BA in Studio Art - Limestone College