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Category: Art Education

Timeless Pieces of Art for Purposeful Learning

With the many hats I wear (artist, curator, educator and historian), I consider myself a facilitator of other people’s creative … More

Andy Warhol, Andy Warhol Museum, Ant Farm, Art Education, Art History, Backward design, Community, Education, Grant Wiggins, STEAM, Time Capsule

Art Spaces: Interdisciplinary and Interplanetary Explorations Through Artful Learning

Did you know that there might be an art gallery on the Earth’s Moon? In 1969, the same year humans … More

Andy Warhol, Art Education, Art History, Claes Oldenburg, Contemporary Art, David Novros, Education, Education Policy, Forrest Myers, John Chamberlain, NASA, Robert Rauschenberg, STEAM, STEM

What I am Learning on Social Media

I spend far too much time on social media, but as a blogger it has truly become essential research, helping … More

Aamir Azhar, Art as Experience, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Corecore, Internet Art, social media, TikTok, Yoko Ono, YouTube

Lifelong Learning and the Artful Portrayal of Mortality

Learning is intrinsic to living, hence the term “lifelong learning.” Data from a 2020 study suggest that people typically have … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Death, Illness, photography, Proximity of Mortality: A Visual Artist’s Journey Through Cancer, Publications, Stephen L Starkman

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 12: Renaissance Community

It is appropriate that this episode centers on the educational and creative potential of collaboration, because that’s how I met … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Multiculturalism, Podcast, STEAM, STEM, Technology, Textile Art, Victoria Manganiello, weaving

Art Conservators

We know about extinct species from prehistory through fossils. What constitutes a fossil is known as a “fossil record.” These … More

Art Education, Art History, Climate Change, Conservation, Contemporary Art, Coral Reef, Crochet, Dodo Bird, Extinct Species, Natural Science, STEAM, Ustad Mansur

Art for Education’s Sake

Any work of art can be interpreted as an educational resource, because it informs us of our connections to culture … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Haptic Learning, Marine Biology, Richard Dolan, STEAM, Viktor Lowenfeld, Whale art

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 11: Cetacean Creations and Whale Tales

In this episode, I am joined by artist, educator and naturalist Richard Dolan, for a discussion on the connections between … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Marine Biology, Richard Dolan, Science Education, sculpture, STEAM, Whale Watching, Whales

How to Walk Like an Artist

Art teaches us that we can apply the creative and conceptual studio habits of mind to all aspects of our … More

Alisa Oleva, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Ellen Mueller, Hamish Fulton, mindfulness, Sari Carel, Thich Nhat Hanh, Walking, Walking as art

Living and Learning with AI?

Artificial intelligence (AI) means that computers are able to perform tasks which normally require human intelligence, including both cognitive and … More

AI, Art Education, Art History, Artificial Intelligence, Artistic Development, Contemporary Art, DALL-E, Harold Cohen, Martine Syms, MidJourney, Molly Crabapple, Stephanie Dinkins

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