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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

An artfully inconvenient truth: Art that educates about our dire climate situation

On a recent nice warm Summer’s day, park goers at Madison Square Park could be seen soaking up the sun … More

Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Environmental Art, Frederic Church, Hudson River School, Jean Shin, Maya Lin, memorials, Nature, New York, New York City, Public Art, Science

Pop/Punk Pedagogy: Home is where the art is

Where would America be without the historic and contemporary contributions of men, women and children from Asian and Pacific Island … More

Art Education, Asian Americans, Ceramics, Contemporary Art, Immigration, Intersectionality, Multiculturalism, Pop Culture, Punk Rock, Stephanie H. Shih, The Linda Lindas

Artful Asylum

Struggling with mental health can significantly affect how an individual develops and functions at school, home and within the community. … More

Art Education, art therapy, asylum, Benjamin Rostance, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, learning disabilities, mental health, Nottingham Asylum Project, Peter Cascoigne

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

Pigeon Religion: Street Smarts via the Birds

I remember the first time I saw Tina Piña Trachtenburg (aka Mother Pigeon) and her soft-sculptures of pigeons. I was … More

Animal Rights, Art Education, Arts and Crafts, Birds, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Mother Pigeon, Nature, New York City, Performance Art, Public Art, sculpture, Tina Piña Trachtenburg

Art History Memes

Every so often, it’s nice to break up the more pragmatic content with some offbeat and downright silly material (see: … More

AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Art History 101, Art History Memes, Bernie Sanders, Contemporary Art, Digital Media, Education, Humor, Memes, Support the Arts, Visual Culture

Invisible No More

Studio K.O.S. has persevered time and time again. Initially under the tutelage of the late artist and educator Tim Rollins, … More

Art Education, Art Projects, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Education, Invisbile Man, Literature, Studio KOS, Teachers, Tim Rollins and KOS

Art Education: The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Modern art schools have an extraordinary origin in early childhood education; most notably, the pedagogical breakthroughs of a nineteenth century … More

Antonio Ballester Moreno, architecture, Art Education, Bauhaus, Contemporary Art, Early Childhood Education, Friedrich Fröbel, Froebel Gifts, Josef Albers, Math, Norman Brosterman, Painting, sculpture, Vivien Collens

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

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