June King McFee (died January 14, 2008) made many contributions to the world of art education, with her research and publications.
She created the "perception delineation theory" based on sociology, anthropology, psychology, and the needs of urban children.
At the University of Oregon, June King King McFee, along with colleague and faculty member Vincent Lanier, developed strong focuses on community arts and cultural services within the Department of Art Education (ARE).
Rogena Degge, a close colleague in the department, went on to develop classes in Cultural policy based on the work of McFee.
[1] According to WorldCat Identities, June King McFee has 17 works in 54 publications in 2 languages and 1,751 library holdings.