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Is There Time for TikTok in Art Education?

As far as social media goes, I am somewhat of a Luddite. The most novel social media app I use…

AP Art, AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Instagram, Memes, social media, Studio Art, TikTok

Essential Art for Essential Workers

In light of the pandemic’s winter wave and its continued toll on our already stressed infrastructure and personnel, I am…

Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Essential Workers, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, pandemic, Public Art, Socially Engaged Art

bell hooks: radical education and empathy

Above is a portrait of bell hooks that I made using watercolor and ink for my ongoing series, The Educators.…

activism, Art Education, bell hooks, Community, Education, pedagogy

2021 Yearblog

In the tradition of observing the impending new year and the symbolic action of making resolutions, here is something a…

2021, Art Education, Blogs, Bob Thompson, Chocolate School, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education, John Wilson, New Year, Pablo Helguera, play, Reflection, Teachers

Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments, Revisited

Since I wrote Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments so much has happened, so I figured that a follow…

Art Education, Art History, Black History, Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, Joiri Minaya, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley, monuments, Nona Faustine, Public Art, Racial Justice

Artfully healing our glorious wounds

I am one of the approximately 2.3 million people who call the borough of Queens home. The “World’s Borough” has…

Art Education, Célestin Freinet, Contemporary Art, Education, Gabo Camnitzer, Museum Education, Museums, Queens Museum, remote learning, Social Practice

The Fabric of a City

Jackson Heights is a bustling high density neighborhood in Queens, which is notable for having one of the most diverse…

Art Education, clothing, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Derick Melander, Jackson Heights, Multiculturalism, New York City, Public Art, textiles

Artfully Learning to Transcend Isolation

“This is an Accepted Manuscript (AM) version of the following article, accepted for publication in Art Education. Citation: Adam Zucker (2021) Artfully Learning…

Academic Writing, Art Education, blogging, Contemporary Art, COVID19, Editorial, Education, mental health, Publications, remote learning, Social Distancing, Social Practice

Weaving Intersectionality by Learning from Indigenous Artists

Google Doodles are unique visual content that temporarily alter the Google logo on the search engine’s main homepage. Generally, these…

Art Education, Art History, Digital Art, Digital Culture, Education, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Intersectionality, LGBTQ education, Mallery Quetawki, We:wa, Zuni

In the Good Company of Art Education

Good children’s television producers are able to differentiate the transfer of knowledge through programming that makes its content fun, engaging…

Animation, Art Education, Education, Educational Television, Language, Literacy, Sesame Street, The Electric Company, TV

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