In her 1907 essay, “Utilization of Women in City Government”, renowned social reformer and influential public administrator Jane Addams wrote, … More
Category: Multiculutural
What Some Adults Don’t Get About Art…
I am getting quite fed up with the seemingly endless cycle of art being censored and/or attacked by misguided partisans … More
Winold Reiss’ Intersectional Art Education
Winold Reiss had been more or less an obscure figure within the canon of modern European and American art and … More
Educational Complex
This might sound shocking coming from a blog about education, but I have been wondering whether compulsory education and traditional … More
The Artfully Profound Impact of a Doodle
When famed modernist painter Charles E. Burchfield stated, “Doodling serves as a means of keeping the hand or fingers limber, … More
Carrying the Weight of Institutional Inaction
“Accountability” is an overarching term for describing what is required to proactively address systemic problems and grave abuses of power. … More
Artfully Addressing Disability Justice
On May 19th, I was captivated by the vibrant and jam-packed illustration that transformed Google’s logo. Known as a “Google … More
Into the weeds of public education
There are a lot of dichotomies within New York City that reflect the complexity of maintaining a globally influential and … More
New Devices of Dissemination: A Conversation
Several weeks ago, I had the honor of speaking with artist Chantal Feitosa and the artist and curatorial collective Hyperlink … More
Pop-up Art Education
Although pop-up books are largely associated with children’s literature, their origins are in both scholarly and esoteric teachings such as … More