In 1933, John Andrew Rice founded a private liberal arts school in the small town of Black Mountain, North Carolina, … More
Category: Embodied Learning
The Beuys and the Bees
In 1961, conceptual artist Joseph Beuys was appointed professor of “monumental sculpture” at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in Germany, where he … More
Utilization of Artists and Art in Societal and Environmental Maintenance
In her 1907 essay, “Utilization of Women in City Government”, renowned social reformer and influential public administrator Jane Addams wrote, … More
Art Integrated Medical Awareness and Education
In the performance, Methods of Care for the Precarious Body, multidisciplinary artist Panteha Abareshi models their body in choreographed poses … More
The Gutai Group: Play, Pedagogy and Possibility
Mainstream Japanese culture during and in the aftermath of World War II was practically restricted to works of art that … More
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
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
Physical Art Education
Art profoundly influences the way we perceive and value physical forms. The aesthetic portrayal of male and female bodies can … More
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
Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 3: Museum Schools
The third episode of the Artfully Learning audio series, Museum Schools, is now available on the Artfully Learning YouTube channel … More