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Category: Art Education

Seeing is Feeling – Art & Experience for Visually Impaired Individuals

Contemporary culture is permeated with sensory experiences that envelope our daily lives. Educational reformer, John Dewey (1938), stated that knowledge … More

Art Education, Art Education for the Blind, Blind, Chaim Gross, John Dewey, John M. Kennedy, sculpture, Sensory Learning, The Renee & Chaim Gross Foundation, Viktor Lowenfeld, Visually Impaired

Quotes from the Field, Volume 4

This is the fourth edition of ‘Quotes from the Field’ (See: previous posts), where quotes from artists are interpreted within … More

Art Education, Art History, art quotes, Catherine Wagner, Cy Twombly, Inspiration, learning, quotes, Scooter LaForge

Pedagogy of Empowerment

Cheryl Pope has a background in fashion design and boxing, a unique combination of skills and interests that has informed … More

Art Education, Athletics, Cheryl Pope, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, empathy, Social Practice, Sociology

The Classroom in the White Box

Museums should help us to realize that history and culture are not static, and is informed by a multitude of … More

Alaina Claire Feldman, Art Education, Art History, Art Museum, Catherine Wagner, Henning Christiansen, Joseph Beuys, Juan Downey, Luis Camnitzer, Mishkin Gallery, Museum Education

#$^& Censorship

Lets talk about censorship. Time and time again, censorship rears its ugly head within the the visual arts, film, literature … More

Andres Serrano, Art Education, Art History, Censorship, Chris Ofili, Christina Freeman, Contemporary Art, Education

Art and education as a spiritual awakening

Since the dawn of human existence, our species has sought and yearned to explore the very nature and meaning of … More

Anish Kapoor, Art History, Bill Viola, Experience and Education, Jay Milder, Julien Breton, Kalaam, Kira Perov, Praxis, Science, Sister Corita Kent, Sister Wendy, Spirituality, Yayoi Kusama

Embodied Learning: Pedagogy of Performance

“The importance of the body is indisputable; the body moves, acts, rememorizes the struggle for its liberation; the body, in … More

Art Education, Art History, dance, Embodied Learning, FlucT, Gerard & Kelly, Jeffrey Gibson, Judson Dance Theater, Lionel Cruet, Paulo Freire, Performance Art, Tania Bruguera, Tino Sehgal, Yvonne Rainer

Quotes from the Field, Volume 3

This is the third post featuring inspirational quotes from artists and art practitioners (see: Quotes from the Field and Quotes … More

Art Education, Art History, Irving Kriesberg, Kara Walker, quotes, Rodin, Studio Habits of Mind

Winter Reading List

As educators are preparing for their Winter vacation (maybe some are already there!), I have compiled a short reading list … More

Alain de Button, Art as Therapy, art criticism, Art Education, Art History, Books, Claire Bishop, Critical pedagogy, Pablo Helguera, Reading List, Social Practice, Socially Engaged Art

Artful Autodidacticism: Art making for Well-being and Self-care

       Lizz Brady, To be confirmed, 2018, 9:03. Courtesy of the artist. The self-taught artist has generally been contextualized within … More

Art Education, art therapy, Artistic Development, Autodidacticism, Broken Grey Wires, Edith Kramer, Fountain House Gallery, Lizz Brady, Martin Ramirez, mental health, self-taught, TAB, Teaching for Artistic Behavior, The Living Museum

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