Speaking with my friends and colleagues working in the arts and education fields, I am well aware that imposter syndrome … More
Category: Literacy
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
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
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
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
Summer Reading: Youth-Centered Art Publications
The dog days of summer are about to be behind us and for some teachers and students, that means another … More
Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 5: Mishou
Usually when I visit my parents, my mother will lay out a variety of materials on the bed in my … More
Artfully Universal Communication
Martin Wong lived and breathed New York City. Upon moving to the city, he quickly became a part of an … More
Artfully Remembering
The impact of art on education and the culture at large occasionally makes the mainstream news. Unfortunately this time it … More
Artfully Mindful
Several years ago, my wife started reading these small rectangular books, no larger than 4 x 6 inches, each title … More