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Category: Exhibitions

Sanctuary

The origin of the word sanctuary is connected to physical and spiritual spaces (such as shrines, tabernacles and pooja rooms) … More

Art Education, art exhibition, Childhood, Contemporary Art, High Noon Gallery, Mary-Ann Monforton, Nature, nature and nurture, Sanctuary, sculpture

The Gallery as the School?

The commercial art world is steeped in capital, class structure and consumerism, but is there any redeeming value outside of … More

Art Education, Art Galleries, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, Jack Shainman, Nick Cave, play, Public Art, Racial Justice, school, social justice, Tyler Mitchell

W.E.B. Du Bois’ Visual Lessons About the Black Experience in Academic, Professional and Everyday Life

Infographics are aesthetic visual representations of data, which present quantitative and qualitative information in a concise and accessible manner. Infographics … More

Art Education, Art History, Black Artists and Designers, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Education, History, infographics, Painting, Race, racism, Sociology, W.E.B. Du Bois

Conference of the Animals & 120 Years of Children Drawing New York City

“FOR a long time the animals had been watching the strange doings of people, and the day finally came when … More

Amy Zion, Art Education, Art History, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, History, mural, New York City, Politics, Queens Museum, Red Vienna, Tove Jannson, Ulrike Müller

Sewing and Growing: Communal Quilts for Education and Liberation

Quilt making is a powerful art-centered form of collaborative learning and communicating that has significant roots in shaping many social, … More

AIDS Memorial, Amanda Browder, Art Education, Art History, Bisa Butler, Contemporary Art, COVID19, Faith Ringgold, Feminist Art, Gees Bend Quilters, HIV/AIDS, Public Art, Quilts

Expressing our inner childlike nature…again

“Do we possess an “inner child,” our supposed original or true self? Are we the same person we were as … More

ABC No Rio, Art Education, Childhood, Children's Art, Christina Freeman, Contemporary Art, Courtney Childress, Ianthe Jackson, Memory, play, Playful Learning, Rebecca Bird

Today I Am….A School

Recognizing the importance that artistic immersion has on learning, New Rochelle High School goes above and beyond providing traditional art … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, High School Art, installation art, John Dewey, knolling, Light Painting, Museum Education, Museums, New Rochelle High School, Public Art, Susan Luss

Down to Earth: Extraordinary STEAM Learning

Visualizing the cosmos and our own Earthly phenomena has been a hotbed for artistic thinking and learning since the earliest … More

Anthropocene, Art Education, Brooklyn Library, Climate Change, Commons, Contemporary Art, Dario Robleto, Ecology, Mary Mattingly, Public Art, Science, Space, STEAM

Shaping Minds: Form follows Function

One of the most precious aspects of visual art, is its ongoing dialogue. Generations upon generations have been inspired by … More

Art Education, Art History, Children's Art, Habits of Mind, Leo Rabkin, Modern Art

Labor of love: art, activism, collaborative learning

Creating art and reflecting on artwork is often a cooperative experience that supports empathic responses to lived experiences. Both the … More

Art Education, co-op, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Eva Mayhabal Davis, Immigration, Labor, Queens Museum, Sol Aramendi, Workers' Studio

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