Imitation is a key element of social learning, which is how we develop essential understandings and actions through observing others … More
Category: Art History
Maternal Education as Empowerment
Not everyone has a pleasant introduction to school, but sometimes all it takes is one or two good educators to … More
Artworks Inspired by Teachers
As an art historian focusing my research on how art and pedagogy are integrated, I love coming across depictions of … More
How I Learned to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Find My Voice
Speaking with my friends and colleagues working in the arts and education fields, I am well aware that imposter syndrome … More
Artfully Appreciating Teachers
Since today marks the beginning of National Teacher Appreciation week in the United States, I thought it would be apropos … More
Artfully Visualizing Educational Equity
Education was not always accessible to the masses like it is today. We know from historical accounts that class, status … More
Meet the Educators
I started Artfully Learning in 2017, while I was preparing to become a certified art educator. Back then, art education … More
Quotes from the Field, Volume 7
This edition of Quotes from the Field (see previous posts) features a selection of inspiring quotes from artists and art … More
Futurist Dreams and Artful Realities
A common foundation behind many great works of architecture is that they combine aesthetically compelling forms to create functioning structures … More
Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 16: Curating With Care and Speaking to the Curious Mind
In art education, we talk a lot about these things called “artistic habits of mind,” which are the types of … More