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Category: Curriculum

Painting the Plurality of Educational Communities

As one of the oldest cities in the United States, Philadelphia is full of incredible cultural history. The city that … More

Abbott Elementary, Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Multiculturalism, Mural Arts Philadelphia, Public Art

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 15: Open Books and Libraries of Liberation

Travis Prince’s paintings prompt viewers to learn about a multitude of Black experiences through depictions of diverse individuals reading books … More

Art Education, Black art, Black Artists and Designers, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Literature, Multiculturalism, Podcast, Travis Prince

What Art Can Teach Us About Healing

The benefits of utilizing art as a form of healing or respite within medical facilities is well documented through anecdotal … More

Art Education, Art in Hospitals, Children's Art, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Multiculturalism

In Which I Try AI: Musings and Criticisms From an Artist, Educator and Writer

In an effort to follow up my recent post “Living and Learning with AI?” and gain a greater understanding of artificial … More

AI, AI Art, Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Carla Gannis, ChatGPT, Contemporary Art, DALL-E, Hieronymus Bosch, MidJourney, STEAM, Writing

The Drag Educational Model, Where Learning is Not a Drag

For a while now, drag has been caught in the crosshairs of the raging culture wars. The religious right and … More

Art Education, Children's Art, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Drag, Drag Queen Story Hour, Education, LGBTQ education

The Real Issue with AP African American Studies

AP African American Studies is a much needed study of Black culture in the United States over a period of … More

AP African American Studies, AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Black art, Black Artists and Designers, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Critical Race Theory, Education Reform

Timeless Pieces of Art for Purposeful Learning

With the many hats I wear (artist, curator, educator and historian), I consider myself a facilitator of other people’s creative … More

Andy Warhol, Andy Warhol Museum, Ant Farm, Art Education, Art History, Backward design, Community, Education, Grant Wiggins, STEAM, Time Capsule

Art Spaces: Interdisciplinary and Interplanetary Explorations Through Artful Learning

Did you know that there might be an art gallery on the Earth’s Moon? In 1969, the same year humans … More

Andy Warhol, Art Education, Art History, Claes Oldenburg, Contemporary Art, David Novros, Education, Education Policy, Forrest Myers, John Chamberlain, NASA, Robert Rauschenberg, STEAM, STEM

What I am Learning on Social Media

I spend far too much time on social media, but as a blogger it has truly become essential research, helping … More

Aamir Azhar, Art as Experience, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Corecore, Internet Art, social media, TikTok, Yoko Ono, YouTube

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 12: Renaissance Community

It is appropriate that this episode centers on the educational and creative potential of collaboration, because that’s how I met … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Multiculturalism, Podcast, STEAM, STEM, Technology, Textile Art, Victoria Manganiello, weaving

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