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Category: Art History

More than Mimesis: Imitation vs. Interpretation

Imitation is a key element of social learning, which is how we develop essential understandings and actions through observing others … More

Andy Warhol, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Fair Use, Interpretation, Kanye West, Mimesis, Philosophy, Rita Minissi

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

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Feminist Art Education, Jane Addams, Michelle Browder, Motherhood, Mothers Day, Teacher Appreciation Week, Teachers

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

Art Education, Art History, Education, Elise McDougald, Hokusai, Raphael, Renaissance, Teacher Appreciation Week, Teachers, Winold Reiss, Winslow Homer

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

Art Education, Art History, Education, Imposter Syndrome, Irving Kriesberg, Mentors, Teacher Appreciation, Teacher Appreciation Week, Writing, Writing Skills

Artfully Appreciating Teachers

Since today marks the beginning of National Teacher Appreciation week in the United States, I thought it would be apropos … More

Art Education, Education, Education Reform, Teacher Appreciation, Teacher Appreciation Week, Teachers

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

.able, Academic Journals, Art Education, collaborative learning, Education, Education Reform, Educational Commons, OER Education, photography, Public School, Visual Essay

Meet the Educators

I started Artfully Learning in 2017, while I was preparing to become a certified art educator. Back then, art education … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Podcast, Portraits, Teachers

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

Art as Experience, Art Education, Art History, art quotes, Contemporary Art, Education, Isamu Noguchi, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Yoko Ono

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

Art Education, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Children's Art, Cityscape, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Futurist, Multiculturalism, play, Playful Learning, Sally Curcio

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

Art Education, Art Jobs, Artist Coach, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Curating, Podcast, professional development

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