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Department of Art Education Celebrates Frederic Fagnant Community and Education Partner Awards

The Department of Art Education at Florida State University is proud to announce a meaningful…

Alumni Spotlight: Art Therapist Nicole Rainey Shares Her Professional Journey

By: Teghan McIntyre, MS Art Therapy Student Nicole Rainey (M.S. ’15), a Licensed Mental Health…

PhD Students’ Research Journey Transformed into Exhibition at WJB Gallery

PhD students from the Department of Art Education transformed their research process into visual interpretation…

Meet Bani Malhotra, Advancing Art Therapy through Research and Innovation

Florida State University’s Art Therapy program is strengthening its focus on research-driven, interdisciplinary practice with the addition of Dr. Bani Malhotra as assistant professor this spring. Prior to joining FSU, Dr. Malhotra served as a postdoctoral fellow at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she contributed to interdisciplinary research on traumatic brain injury and caregiver health. She currently serves as a board member of the American Art Therapy Association which reflects her active role nationally and internationally in shaping the field.

As a clinician-researcher, Dr. Malhotra brings expertise in developing art therapy interventions that support mental health and rehabilitation. Her research focuses on designing art therapy interventions that improve psychosocial outcomes using both creative and evidence-based approaches.

A framed artwork. It is abstract, mostly blue and incorporates maps.
“Kaal,” artwork by Bani Malhotra

“I’m excited to join FSU and contribute to a program that values both creativity and scientific inquiry in addressing mental health,” she said.

She also shared a picture of her artwork that described it as Kaal, Hindi for era or time explores time as witness. Set within an antique frame, layered media reveal and conceal, scratch and uncover, holding paradox in material form. These layers mirror my evolving identities of an artist, counselor, art therapist-researcher-educator. Across these intersections, time endures as both witness and guide, inviting continued exploration of woven paths. Kaal stands as a humble testament: art therapy precedes and will outlast me, carrying knowledge across generations.

Now completing her first semester at FSU, Dr. Malhotra reflects on a dynamic and engaging start. She noted that she has gained a deeper understanding of the university community and is particularly impressed by FSU’s strong culture of scholarship and its commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration. She also highlighted the rewarding opportunities for connection through faculty, undergraduate, and graduate student interactions.

As the spring 2026 semester concludes, Dr. Malhotra’s arrival aligns with the College of Fine Arts’ strategic priorities to advance research, creative endeavors, and academic excellence. Her work supports ongoing efforts to expand research and creative activity and deepen investment in faculty and student mentorship.

Department of Art Education Celebrates Frederic Fagnant Community and Education Partner Awards

The Department of Art Education at Florida State University is proud to announce a meaningful new addition to this year’s Graduation and Awards Ceremony: the inaugural Frederic Fagnant Community and Education Partner Awards. This recognition celebrates the vital contributions of art educators, community partners, and clinical supervisors who mentor our students and strengthen the bridge between university learning and professional practice.

These awards honor individuals who embody excellence in mentorship and community engagement. Each recipient represents the impact of collaborative partnerships in shaping the next generation of art educators, arts administrators, and art therapists.

2026 Award Recipients

Art Education: Katie Aylward-Smith, Raa Middle School

Katie Aylward-Smith, an FSU alumna and current graduate student, is an artist, educator, and advocate for student-centered learning. As a Fine Art Instructor at Raa Middle School for over a decade, she has mentored numerous pre-service teachers, opening her classroom as a space of experimentation, care, and professional growth. Her leadership within her school community and commitment to fostering creativity make her an exceptional partner in art education.

Arts Administration: Arielle Raff, LeMoyne Arts

Arielle Raff, Executive Director of LeMoyne Arts, brings a lifelong commitment to the arts as a performer, educator, and administrator. Since joining LeMoyne Arts in 2021, she has cultivated inclusive and engaged community spaces that expand access to visual arts education and participation. Her leadership strengthens connections between local arts organizations and FSU students, offering meaningful opportunities for learning and collaboration.

Art Therapy: Nicole Rainey, Mosaic Creative Counseling

Nicole Rainey, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Registered Art Therapist, is an alumna of FSU’s Art Therapy program and the owner of Mosaic Creative Counseling in Tallahassee. With extensive experience supporting individuals navigating trauma, grief, and complex life challenges, Nicole integrates creative practices into therapeutic work. Her mentorship and clinical expertise provide invaluable guidance to students entering the field.


The Frederic Fagnant Community and Education Partner Awards align with our department’s strategic commitment to experiential learning and sustained community engagement. By recognizing these partnerships, we are supporting the relationships that enrich student learning, professional identity formation, and community impact.

We are honored to recognize these outstanding partners and look forward to continuing this tradition for years to come!