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Category: cross disciplinary

Politics, place, performance and pedagogy

Miguel Braceli is a Venezuelan-born artist and educator, whose multidisciplinary work includes several participatory projects with students, such as Here … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Flags, Geography, Miguel Braceli, Performance, Public Art, Schools

An artfully inconvenient truth: Art that educates about our dire climate situation

On a recent nice warm Summer’s day, park goers at Madison Square Park could be seen soaking up the sun … More

Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Environmental Art, Frederic Church, Hudson River School, Jean Shin, Maya Lin, memorials, Nature, New York, New York City, Public Art, Science

Pop/Punk Pedagogy: Home is where the art is

Where would America be without the historic and contemporary contributions of men, women and children from Asian and Pacific Island … More

Art Education, Asian Americans, Ceramics, Contemporary Art, Immigration, Intersectionality, Multiculturalism, Pop Culture, Punk Rock, Stephanie H. Shih, The Linda Lindas

Happy Little Accidents: Bob Ross and the Joy of Living Artfully

Note: this post discusses the recently released Bob Ross documentary on Netflix, so there may be some minor spoilers. However, … More

Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Bob Ross, happy accidents, Painting, Project Zero, Studio Habits of Mind, The Joy of Painting

Lessons In Critical Race Theory From the Arts

It seems like almost every school-related matter that we read or hear about these days involves a debate on Critical … More

Art Education, Art History, Civil RIghts, Clarissa Sligh, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education, Ej Hill, Progressive Education, Racial Justice, Schools, social justice, Socially Engaged Art, Steve Locke

Fun enough for kids, but made for grownups

How does a play-date for adults sound to you? I am talking about kind we had as kids with activities … More

Adult Education, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Early Childhood Education, InnerKiddo, learning through play, LGBTQ, Marc Boone, Performance, play, Playful Learning, Storytelling

Experiential Education for an Intersectional Internet

Vast numbers of individuals and communities were already experiencing a sense of social, cultural and somatic disconnect prior to the … More

BIPOC education, Computer Programming, decolonization, DigiMyths, Digital Art, Education, game design, Immigration, Indigenous Culture, Internet, Multiculturalism, online learning, Storytelling, virtual learning

When schools are not schools

Indoctrination is not education, yet so-called “schools” throughout the colonial history of the United States and Canada have had a … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Reform, First Nation Art, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Schools, Socially Engaged Art

Artfully Assessing an American Education

What is an American education? Because of our vast geocultural landscape, imperialism, colonialism and partisan driven policies, the answers are … More

American education, American History, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education, Ej Hill, Exhibitions, Helen Molesworth, Jack Shainman, Jimi Hendrix, Karon Davis

Artful Asylum

Struggling with mental health can significantly affect how an individual develops and functions at school, home and within the community. … More

Art Education, art therapy, asylum, Benjamin Rostance, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, learning disabilities, mental health, Nottingham Asylum Project, Peter Cascoigne

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