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Category: Multiculutural

Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments

The recent iconoclasm via the removal, distortion and/or defacement of statues, plaques and reliefs dedicated to historical figures who have … More

Art Education, Art History, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, History, iconoclasm, Joiri Minaya, Kehinde Wiley, monuments, Nona Faustine

Find Your Way Back

In the era of 23andMe, Ancestry.com and other personal genomics and biotechnology companies, the age old question ‘where am I … More

African Art, African diaspora, Art Education, Beyonce, Black Is King, Contemporary Art, Dogon, Identity, music, Spirituality, Yoruba

Creating Refuge by Living, Loving and Learning Artfully

Pandemics, social and political upheaval and climate change have all poignantly shown us how unpredictable life is. The lack of … More

Art Education, Artolution, Contemporary Art, empathy, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Humanism, Immigration, Joel Artista, Krzysztof Wodiczko, More Art, Refugees, Tanya Aguiñiga, The Holocaust, William Kelly

Education and Empowerment via Entertainment Justice

Generations of human beings have taught and learned valuable lessons from songs that are created within the community and are … More

Art Education, Bryce Detroit, Complaints Choir, Contemporary Art, Entertainment Justice, music, Music Education, Performance Art, Resistance Revival Chorus, Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir, social justice, Will See

Chutes and Scaffolds

In 1973, contemporary artist and elementary school art teacher, Ana Mendieta, created a performative work of art called Parachute, in … More

Ana Mendieta, Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Experience and Education, Performance, play, Social and Emotional Learning

‘Funktional’ Art Education

I’m not a religiously observant Jew, but my Jewishness is a large part of who I am today. My realization … More

Art Education, Black Aesthetic, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, Literature, Math, play, Xenobia Bailey

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

Artfully Dismantling Systemic Racism

Racism is the longest uninterrupted epidemic within our collective American culture. It is a gaping wound and festering infection intrinsic … More

Art Education, Art History, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Community, Contemporary Art, Dread Scott, Education, Nona Faustine, racism, Shaun Leonardo

Weaving together history, experience and STEAM based learning

Soft Monitor is an art, science, technology and engineering initiative exploring how to divert the detrimental effects of ‘screen time’ … More

Art Education, computers, Consumerism, Contemporary Art, Julian Goldman, loom, Soft Monitor, STEAM, STEM, Technology, textiles, Victoria Manganiello, weaving

Finding hope, exhibiting empathy and artfully learning through Quaranteens

My high school experience was largely defined by sociopolitical events. Freshman and sophomore years were book-ended by anxieties related to … More

activism, Art Education, Contemporary Art, COVID19, documentaries, Education, Educational Video Center, filmmaking, High School, Quaranteens, remote learning, Social Distancing, Technology

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