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Category: Art History

Carrying the Weight of Institutional Inaction

“Accountability” is an overarching term for describing what is required to proactively address systemic problems and grave abuses of power. … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education Policy, Emma Sulkowicz, Renty Taylor, Schools, Slavery

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

ACT UP, Art Education, HIV/AIDS, Hunter Reynolds, LGBTQ art, LGBTQ art education, Patina du Prey, Pride, Social Practice

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

Acadmeic Journal, Art Education, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, Elvira Leite, Playful Learning, Politics, Porto, Public Art, Public Art Dialogue, Publications, Socially Engaged Art

Physical Art Education

Art profoundly influences the way we perceive and value physical forms. The aesthetic portrayal of male and female bodies can … More

Art Education, Cassils, Contemporary Art, Fitness, Physical Education, Shaun Leonardo

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

Alma Siedhoff-Buscher, Art Education, Art History, Bauhaus, Early Childhood Education, Educational Toys, Froebel Gifts, Modern Art, Paul Klee, Renate Muller

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

Art Education, Children's Art, Children's Museum of the Arts, Contemporary Art, Museum Education, Museums, Podcast, Seth Cameron

A Cornell Education

There have been ample examples of modern and contemporary artists attempting to channel childlike imagery and energy. Renowned twentieth century … More

Art Education, Collage, Exhibitions, Joseph Cornell, Modern Art

Artfully Universal Communication

Martin Wong lived and breathed New York City. Upon moving to the city, he quickly became a part of an … More

Accessibility, Art Education, ASL, Contemporary Art, David Call, Deaf Education, De’VIA, Education, Martin Wong, Public Art

Timelessly Artful

In Buddhism, achieving pure consciousness means gaining a unique insight into our essential nature and unburdening ourselves from impurities that … More

Art Education, Artistic Development, Contemporary Art, Education, Howard Schwartzberg, mindfulness, On Kawara, Pablo Helguera, Thich Nhat Hanh, time

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

Ancient Education, Ancient Egyptian Art, Archeological Discovery, Art Education, Artistic Development, Athribis-Project, Children's Art, Education, Pottery, Typography

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