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Nathaniel Stern

Nathaniel Stern scanning lilies in Indiana Nathaniel Stern (born 1977) is an American/South African interdisciplinary artist who works in a variety of media, including photography, interactive art, public art interventions, installation, video art, net.art and printmaking. He is currently a Professor of Art and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The impact of art, storytelling, and STEAM-based approaches on creativity development in autistic youth and young adults: A mixed methods study protocol.

    The impact of art, storytelling, and STEAM-based approaches on creativity development in autistic youth and young adults: A mixed methods study protocol. by Jeana M Holt, Katelyn Siekman, Margaret Fairbanks, Mark Fairbanks, Nathaniel Stern

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    The impact of art, storytelling, and STEAM-based approaches on creativity development in autistic youth and young adults: A mixed methods study protocol

    The impact of art, storytelling, and STEAM-based approaches on creativity development in autistic youth and young adults: A mixed methods study protocol by Jeana M. Holt, Katelyn Siekman, Margaret Fairbanks, Mark Fairbanks, Nathaniel Stern

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