
Garin Horner is the author of The Photography Teacher's Handbook: Practical Methods for Engaging Students in the Flipped Classroom and a co-author, with Glenn Rand and Jane Alden Stevens of Teaching Photography: Tools for the Imaging Educator, Second Edition (Focal Press). He is a scholar in the field of Effective Teaching and is the recipient of the United Methodist Award for Exemplary Teaching and the Adrian College Creative Activity, Research and Scholarship Award. Horner has many times been a featured conference presenter on the topic of Effective Teaching for the Society for Photographic Education, the Great Lakes Conference on Teaching & Learning, and the Conference for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning. Horner is a Faculty Workshop Leader for the Adrian College Center for Effective Teaching and is in training with the Team-Based Learning Collaborative to become a Consultant/Trainer for the Flipped Classroom Pedagogy, Team-Based Learning. He is a long standing member of the Society for Photographic Education and an active member of the Flipped Learning Network. Horner is an Associate Professor of Photography and former Chair for the Department of Art & Design at Adrian College, in Adrian, Michigan.
For over 25 years Garin Horner has been exhibiting award winning fine art photography. His work has been shown in museums, such as the Detroit Institute for the Arts, The Toledo Museum of Art, and others. Internationally, Horner's work has been exhibited at the Musee du Louvre. He has studied image making with Joel-Peter Witkin, William Wegman and Barbara Kruger and his photography has been collected by several museums including the Toledo Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, and others. He has been a lecturer, given workshops, and taught at the University of Michigan, Siena Heights University, and Sir JJ Institute of Applied Arts in Mumbai, India. He has a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
For over 25 years Garin Horner has been exhibiting award winning fine art photography. His work has been shown in museums, such as the Detroit Institute for the Arts, The Toledo Museum of Art, and others. Internationally, Horner's work has been exhibited at the Musee du Louvre. He has studied image making with Joel-Peter Witkin, William Wegman and Barbara Kruger and his photography has been collected by several museums including the Toledo Museum of Art, the Corcoran Gallery, the Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Cranbrook Art Museum, and others. He has been a lecturer, given workshops, and taught at the University of Michigan, Siena Heights University, and Sir JJ Institute of Applied Arts in Mumbai, India. He has a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Photography from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.