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Category: Multiculutural

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

Ancient Art, Archeology, Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Children's Art, Onfim

Architecture for All

The architectural mantra, “form follows function,” is a theory that has shaped the course of how human beings design spaces … More

Ant Farm, architecture, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Dolphin Embassy, Environmental Art, form follows function, Joseph Beuys, Rudolf Steiner, Science Education

Utilization of Artists and Art in Societal and Environmental Maintenance

In her 1907 essay, “Utilization of Women in City Government”, renowned social reformer and influential public administrator Jane Addams wrote, … More

Agnes Denes, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Education, Essential Workers, Jane Addams, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Sol Aramendi, Stop Oil

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

Art Education, Art History, Censorship, Contemporary Art, Education, LGBTQ, Multiculturalism, Satanic Panic, School Art

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

Aaron Douglas, Art Education, Art History, Black History, Blackfeet Nation, Elise McDougald, Harlem, Harlem Renaissance, Modern Art, Multiculturalism, Winold Reiss

Educational Complex

This might sound shocking coming from a blog about education, but I have been wondering whether compulsory education and traditional … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Curriculum, Educational Policy, Mike Kelley, Teaching for Artistic Behavior, Unschooling, Youth Rights Movement

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

Alithia Haven Ramirez, Art Education, Charles Burchfield, Children's Art, Doodle for Google, Doodling, Google Doodle

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

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education Policy, Emma Sulkowicz, Renty Taylor, Schools, Slavery

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

Art Beyond Sight, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Disability Justice, Education, Google Doodle, Stacey Park Milbern

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

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education, Hugh Hayden, New York City Schools, Parks, Public Art, Public School, sculpture

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