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Category: cross disciplinary

Artful Nurturing

Nature has a unique way of creatively making its mark. Examples can be seen via the intricate lines, shape and … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Environmental Art, Friedrich Fröbel, Kindergarten, Martin Roth, STEAM, Twitter

Artful Qualitization: Ecotones

Meghann Riepenhoff’s cyanotype prints bridge the physicality and symbolic nature of art making in conjunction with nature’s phenomenal forces. This … More

Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Cyanotype, Environment, Meghann Riepenhoff, Science, STEAM

Artful Quantification: Environmental Graphiti

In an age where data seems to dictate many aspects of our culture, it is nice to see the artful … More

Alisa Singer, Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Digital Art, Environmental Graphiti, Graphs, Nancy Graves, qualitative, quantitative, Science Education, STEAM

The Kids Are Alright

Throughout this blog, I have frequently written about and cited the work of Tim Rollins as a valuable contributor to … More

Angel Abreu, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Jorge Abreu, Rick Savinon, Robert Branch, Studio Habits of Mind, Studio KOS, Tim Rollins and KOS, Workshop

Social and Emotional Learning for Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the biggest and most ambitious futuristic concept that has arrived at our cultural doorstep (still no … More

AI, Art Education, Artificial Intelligence, Bina48, Contemporary Art, Intersectionality, Social and Emotional Learning, Socially Engaged Art, STEAM, Stephanie Dinkins, Technology

Collaborating with Kids for a Green New World

The enduring understanding among scientists is that climate change is happening all around us at an accelerated pace. Recently published … More

Art Education, Ceramics, Climate Change, collaborative learning, Ecology, Environment, Melanie Daniel, Science, Social Sculpture

Spring Reading List

It is that time again, when both teachers and art world practitioners are getting some much needed respite. For educators, … More

Art Education, Art History, Arthur E Efland, Books, Contemporary Art, Grant H Kester, History, Reading List, Social Practice, Spring Break, Tom Finkelpearl

Are we there yet?

“Are we there yet?” To answer this question, we might respond with several questions of our own, such as: “who … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, inquiry based learning, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Libraries, Literature, Museum Education

Artfully Mapping

Nancy Graves’ art explores the connections between art, science, technology and geography. Her early 1970s conceptual paintings and drawings inspired … More

Art Education, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Geography, Maps, Nancy Graves, Science, STEAM, Technology

Artful Arithmetic

When confronted with a mathematical problem, have you ever thought to yourself ‘if only I could see an image (instead … More

Art Education, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Jennifer Bartlett, Math, Multiple Intellegences, STEAM

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