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Category: Public Art

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

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

Maintenance Art: Ecology, Civility and Empathy through Artful Learning

With the pandemic still looming large throughout the world, especially here in the United States, it is important that we … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Education, Eric Mathews, Essential Workers, New York City, Parks, Public Art, Queens, Social Practice, Socrates Sculpture Park

Conference of the Animals & 120 Years of Children Drawing New York City

“FOR a long time the animals had been watching the strange doings of people, and the day finally came when … More

Amy Zion, Art Education, Art History, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, History, mural, New York City, Politics, Queens Museum, Red Vienna, Tove Jannson, Ulrike Müller

Sewing and Growing: Communal Quilts for Education and Liberation

Quilt making is a powerful art-centered form of collaborative learning and communicating that has significant roots in shaping many social, … More

AIDS Memorial, Amanda Browder, Art Education, Art History, Bisa Butler, Contemporary Art, COVID19, Faith Ringgold, Feminist Art, Gees Bend Quilters, HIV/AIDS, Public Art, Quilts

Today I Am….A School

Recognizing the importance that artistic immersion has on learning, New Rochelle High School goes above and beyond providing traditional art … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, High School Art, installation art, John Dewey, knolling, Light Painting, Museum Education, Museums, New Rochelle High School, Public Art, Susan Luss

Down to Earth: Extraordinary STEAM Learning

Visualizing the cosmos and our own Earthly phenomena has been a hotbed for artistic thinking and learning since the earliest … More

Anthropocene, Art Education, Brooklyn Library, Climate Change, Commons, Contemporary Art, Dario Robleto, Ecology, Mary Mattingly, Public Art, Science, Space, STEAM

Underground Education

The subway seems like one of the least likely places to be inspired in all of New York City, especially … More

Art Education, Children's Art, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Jimmy James Greene, Lee Brozgol, MTA, New York City, Nitza Tufino, Public Art, public transportation, Subway Art

The Artful Environmentalist

How many types of trees and plants can you identify in your local ecosystem? Do you know what specimens are … More

Anthropocene, Art Education, Contemporary Art, drawing, Earthworks, Ecoart, Ecology, Environmental Art, sculpture, STEAM, Susan Hoenig, Trees

Rebelling against the whitewashing of history

Contemporary artist Dread Scott uses history as a medium to scrutinize ongoing systems of racial injustice. His work is largely … More

Art Education, Art History, Charles Deslondes, Contemporary Art, Dread Scott, equality, equity, History, racism, slave rebellion, Slavery

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