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Category: Publications

The Art of the Syllabus

A syllabus is an essential guide that communicates the what, why, when, and how for learning within an academic course. … More

Art Education, Art History, Fluxus, Gilbert and George, Hammurabi, Jesse Ball, Manifesto, Studio Habits of Mind, Syllabus

Summer Reading List

Congratulations teachers, you are at the finish line for the year! While it is time to trade the classroom for … More

Art Education, Experiences, John H Falk, Lynn D Dierking, Museology, Museum Education, Museums, Reading List, Seph Rodney, Summer Reading

Spring Reading List

It is that time again, when both teachers and art world practitioners are getting some much needed respite. For educators, … More

Art Education, Art History, Arthur E Efland, Books, Contemporary Art, Grant H Kester, History, Reading List, Social Practice, Spring Break, Tom Finkelpearl

Artists as Illustrators: Promoting Visual Literacy

Visual art and literature have a great symbiotic relationship of supporting and influencing each other in profound ways. When visual … More

Art Education, Benny Andrews, Faith Ringgold, Illustration, Literacy, Literature, Multiple Intellegences, Picture Books, Tar Beach, Visual Literacy

Winter Reading List

As educators are preparing for their Winter vacation (maybe some are already there!), I have compiled a short reading list … More

Alain de Button, Art as Therapy, art criticism, Art Education, Art History, Books, Claire Bishop, Critical pedagogy, Pablo Helguera, Reading List, Social Practice, Socially Engaged Art

Making a list, checking it twice, going to receive some artistic advice

The influential New York based art critic, Jerry Saltz, recently published a list of thirty-three ‘lessons for being an artist.’ … More

Bob Ross, Habits of Mind, happy accidents, Jerry Saltz, John Cage, Lesson Ideas, Paulo Freire, rules for being an artist, Sister Corita Kent, Studio Habits of Mind

Excelsior! An Educational Framework Via Comic Book Culture

Throughout his 70 year-long career, Stan Lee (1922-2018) created many of the major comic book superheroes that are known throughout … More

Art Education, Art Spiegelman, Basquiat, Black Panther, Captain America, Chitra Ganesh, comic art, Linda Stein, Literacy, Marvel Comics, Political Cartoon, Raymond Pettibon, Socially Engaged Art, Spain Rodriguez, Stan Lee, superhero, Visual Culture, Visual Literacy, X-Men

Attention to Details: Noticing Deeply Through Art

The art critic Ben Davis recently described the artist curated works at the 33 Bienal de Sao Paulo (components of an … More

Alisha Wessler, art criticism, Art Education, Artistic Development, attention, Ben Davis, Bienal de Sao Paulo, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Enduring Understandings, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, Habits of Mind, Linda Louis, Mark Dion, Science

Summer Reading List

It’s that time of the year when both educators and students are dreaming of long days on the beach (or … More

Books, Chloë Bass, Contemporary Art, David Donahue, Gregory Sholette, Harvard Project Zero, Julia Marshall, Kindergarten, Mitchel Resnick, Peter Abbs, Reading List, Reggio Emilia, Social Practice Art, Summer Reading

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