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Category: Literacy

Alt Text as Art Education

Alt text (alternative text) is a descriptive form of text used to describe an image that appears online. The use … More

Accessibility, Alt text, Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Education, Writing

The American Nightmare

Ann Nocenti’s run as the lead writer for the Daredevil comic book series is highly regarded for the depth of … More

Ann Nocenti, Art Education, Art History, comic art, Contemporary Art, Education, History, Marvel Comics, Politics

Odes to Empathy

Empathy is not some trendy made up twenty-first century vocabulary word. It goes way back and is rooted in many … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Corita Kent, Education, empathy, Poetry, Sister Corita Kent, Walt Whitman

Win! A Tribute to Mel Bochner

Artists have a unique status in the world where their work continues to embody a vital cultural role long after they’ve passed on.

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Language, Literacy, Mel Bochner, Pop Art, Public Art, Sports, Vocabulary

Back to School Icebreakers From Contemporary Art

By now most of the United States schools are back in session. As both new and familiar students and teachers … More

Active Listening, Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Icebreakers, Lionel Cruet, Nina Katchadourian, Pablo Helguera, Tino Seghal

How I Learned to Overcome Imposter Syndrome and Find My Voice

Speaking with my friends and colleagues working in the arts and education fields, I am well aware that imposter syndrome … More

Art Education, Art History, Education, Imposter Syndrome, Irving Kriesberg, Mentors, Teacher Appreciation, Teacher Appreciation Week, Writing, Writing Skills

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

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

Watching, Reading and Learning

I just finished the first season of the bilingual comedy-drama Gentefied (2020-2021) and cannot recommend it enough. For such a … More

Art Education, Black Aesthetic, Black Artists and Designers, Black Authors, Black History, Books, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education, Emilia Cruz, Gentefied, Reading, Travis Prince

Ancient Art Education

In a prior post titled Artfully Ancient Learning, I analyzed an early 2022 archeological discovery of pottery fragments from Ptolemaic-era … More

Ancient Art, Archeology, Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Children's Art, Onfim

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