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Category: Art History

Being in the Material: Art Is Everywhere

There are many theories and practices that focus on living ‘artfully,’ which means that the very act of living involves … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Exploration, Jardim Gramacho, Materials, Vik Muniz

Race, Gender, and History: An Embodied Learning Experience

Due to the presentation of the nude body, Nona Faustine’s artwork might present a challenge for the classroom teacher to … More

Body Image, Carrie Mae Weems, Embodied Learning, Feminism, Fred Wilson, Gender, History, Mickalene Thomas, Nona Faustine, Race, Slavery, Social Studies, Visual Culture

Social and Emotional Learning – Our Public Space, our Personal Experience: Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection

Krzystof Wodiczko’s artistic practice transforms public spaces into sites of collective memory and historical memorialization. He has worked with diverse … More

collaborative learning, Education, Hiroshima, Krzystof Wodiczko, Memory, Peace, Politics, Public Art, Public Space, Social and Emotional Learning, Veterans, War Veterans

STEAM based learning through Contemporary Art and Ecology

Brandon Ballengée’s Love Motel for Insects and Amy Youngs’ Holodeck for House Crickets are great examples of how contemporary art has the ability … More

Amy Youngs, Brandon Ballengée, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Education, House Crickets, Insects, learning, Public Art, Science, STEAM

Everybody is an Artist

Joseph Beuys’ concept of ‘social sculpture’ is an important philosophical theory and social practice that unites the fields of fine … More

arted, Contemporary Art, Education, Elliot Eisner, Habits of Mind, John Dewey, Joseph Beuys, Social Sculpture

Lenka Clayton’s Inquiry Based Learning

Lenka Clayton’s artistic practice re-presents the history of art by making work in response to iconic themes and archetypes throughout … More

Art Education, Blind, Brancusi, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Fabric Workshop and Museum, inquiry based learning, Lenka Clayton, Viktor Lowenfeld, Visually Impaired

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