Ep. 11 – Visual Communications and the Liberal Arts

This is Episode 11 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education.

In this episode is Scott Postma and Joffre Swait interview Roxana Corradino, an artist, college professor, and Kepler teacher, and discuss visual communications and the importance of its study in a liberal arts education.

Images and signs are all around us. But unless we are aware that every day we are being bombarded with ideas, subtly, in the form of visual communication, we may fail to see how our perceptions are being influenced. In this episode Roxana Corradino discusses the nature and importance of visual communications and how this discipline plays a vital role in how we see the world and interpret the meaning of our world in our day-to-day lives.

NOTE: Unfortunately, technical difficulties in recording this week’s podcast resulted in an abundance of editing which diminished the quality of this particular episode. However, we believe the conversation was important enough to share with our listeners so you can glean the valuable content our guest provided in the interview.

Scott served as a minister for 20 years and as a Christian educator for 25 years. He earned degrees in the humanities (Ph.D. [ABD], Faulkner University), classical studies (M.A.C.C.S., Knox Theological Seminary), religion and English literature (B.S., Liberty University), and creative writing (A.A., College of Southern Nevada). He also earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree in theology from a former denominational institution back in the day.

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