Dr. Paige M. Medlock
Dr. Paige M. Medlock teaches Art Appreciation, Art Education for Teachers, and supervises
Residency I and II students in art education.
Paige.Medlock@mtsu.edu
Todd Hall, Room 211
I studied art education (K-12) with an emphasis in stained glass, then taught art for nine years (preK-12, junior high, then high school). I completed a master's degree in world missions studying world religions, interested in cross-cultural dynamics, visual culture, and visual aesthetics and theological implications. I then moved to Scotland to complete a master's in visual culture with emphasis in documentary film and memorials at the University of Aberdeen, and a practice-based PhD in visual culture, creating and researching stained glass and the ways people see and internal shifts occur in thinking and acting in the world. I am originally from Kentucky and grew up in an artistic home, where I often return to work collaboratively on commissioned stained glass installations with my father. I have one son and we love adventures, creating, exploring, living, and learning.
Artistic Philosophy
Visual art creates a space where viewers can pause, reflect, and shift the way they see themselves, their context, the artwork, the artist's context, and potentially allow a new perspective to shed light on thinking and being in the world. I create stained glass installations because the materiality, placements, and the theoretical implications are unique in liminality and illumination.
Certifications
TEAM evaluator – MTSU College of Education
Mental Health First Responder
Stained Glass Artwork
Untitled – Commission for Private Collection – Stained Glass
Untitled – Commission for St. John's Lutheran Church, Lexington, KY – Stained Glass
Untitled – Commission for St. John's Lutheran Church, Lexington, KY – Stained Glass
Untitled – Commission for St. John's Lutheran Church, Lexington, KY – Stained Glass


