“Accountability” is an overarching term for describing what is required to proactively address systemic problems and grave abuses of power. … More
Category: Art History
Hunter Reynolds and Artfully Acting Up for HIV/AIDS Education
The HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s should have revealed how important it is to implement an accessible and overarching public … More
Elvira Leite and the Art of Playful Pedagogy in the Streets
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Art Dialogue on 17 May … More
Physical Art Education
Art profoundly influences the way we perceive and value physical forms. The aesthetic portrayal of male and female bodies can … More
The Art of Child’s Play
Educational materials include a variety of objects such as visual and auditory media, books, manipulatives (i.e. blocks) and toys that … More
Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 4: Intergenerational Museum Education
The fourth episode of the Artfully Learning audio series, Intergenerational Museum Education, is now available on the Artfully Learning YouTube … More
A Cornell Education
There have been ample examples of modern and contemporary artists attempting to channel childlike imagery and energy. Renowned twentieth century … More
Artfully Universal Communication
Martin Wong lived and breathed New York City. Upon moving to the city, he quickly became a part of an … More
Timelessly Artful
In Buddhism, achieving pure consciousness means gaining a unique insight into our essential nature and unburdening ourselves from impurities that … More
Artfully Ancient Learning
A recent archeological endeavor in present-day Tell Atrib, Egypt, has revealed a rare and incredibly concise depiction of the pedagogical … More