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Category: Materials

STEAM based learning through Contemporary Art – Body, Mind, and the Environment

Art and science are more similar than they are different. Artists and scientists use similar methods or habits of mind … More

Art Education, Biology, Body, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Environment, Jordan Eagles, Kristin Holcomb, Mind, Nene Humphrey, Psychology, Science, Science Education, Vanessa Albury

Being in the Material: Art Is Everywhere

There are many theories and practices that focus on living ‘artfully,’ which means that the very act of living involves … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Exploration, Jardim Gramacho, Materials, Vik Muniz

We Live, We Learn, We’re all in this together. REMAP: Collaborative and Community Driven Learning

REMAP is a collaborative multi-disciplinary art project, conceived by Anna Adler, Julia Rooney, and Corinne Cappelletti after volunteering at some … More

Anna Adler, Community, Corinne Cappelletti, Critical pedagogy, Homelessness, John Dewey, Julia Rooney, Memory, More Art, REMAP, Scaffolding

Lenka Clayton’s Inquiry Based Learning

Lenka Clayton’s artistic practice re-presents the history of art by making work in response to iconic themes and archetypes throughout … More

Art Education, Blind, Brancusi, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Fabric Workshop and Museum, inquiry based learning, Lenka Clayton, Viktor Lowenfeld, Visually Impaired

Howard Schwartzberg and Reality Art

Brooklyn based artist and educator Howard Schwartzberg, realizes the potential that art can have for improving everyday life. Like Tim … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education, Howard Schwartzberg, Joseph Beuys, Painting, Public School, Scaffolding

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