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Category: Embodied Learning

Kunstgarten: Early Childhood Learning in Art Museums

In an editorial article published on Hyperallergic, titled “Museums Could Help Families and Children While Saving Our Democracy,” painter Alison … More

Art Education, Childcare, Contemporary Art, Early Childhood Education, Education Policy, Museum Education, Museums, OpEd

Artfully Mindful

Several years ago, my wife started reading these small rectangular books, no larger than 4 x 6 inches, each title … More

Art Education, Buddhism, Calligraphy, Education, Embodied Learning, mindfulness, Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen master

Gemeinschaftsgarten

Kevin Beasley was one of the fifty-one contemporary artists invited to envision works of art for the fifth iteration of … More

Art Education, Community, Contemporary Art, Gardening, Kevin Beasley, Lower Ninth Ward, Nature, New Orleans Art, Public Art, Socially Engaged Art

Artfully healing our glorious wounds

I am one of the approximately 2.3 million people who call the borough of Queens home. The “World’s Borough” has … More

Art Education, Célestin Freinet, Contemporary Art, Education, Gabo Camnitzer, Museum Education, Museums, Queens Museum, remote learning, Social Practice

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

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

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

What’s in a book?

A children’s book reaches iconic proportions when it maintains a lasting intergenerational admiration. Several well read children’s books have been … More

Anne Carroll Moore, Art Education, Children's Books, Clement Hurd, Contemporary Art, design, Education, Fort Makers, Goodnight Moon, Illustration, installation art, Library, Margaret Wise Brown, play

Made in America

As diverse as the United States of America is, our recording and presenting of its history is not nearly as … More

1619 Project, Art Education, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, History, Ligel Lambert, Made in America, Painting, racism, social justice

Character Education

A popular saying is that the best laid-plans often go awry. Despite how carefully we plan for something, there are … More

Art Education, Bruno Novaes, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, education resources, Gender, LGBTQ education, Paulo Freire, Schools, Social and Emotional Learning, teaching

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