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Tag: Art History

Body Language

Body language is a nonverbal form of communication, which conveys a lot of emotional and physical phenomena that spoken words can’t.

art, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Fitness, Kathy Acker, Language, Physical Education, Writing

Command and Conquer: Art’s Unification and Divisiveness in Far Right Society (Part 1?)

One of art’s greatest assets is that it provides a cathartic and empowering way of envisioning alternate realities. Art is also … More

art, art criticism, Art Education, Art History, History, Painting, Politics, propaganda, thomas-kinkade

Art Education and the Eclipse

I am about to embark on a miles-long trip to upstate New York, in order to view the solar eclipse … More

Alma Thomas, Art Education, Art History, Astronomy, Contemporary Art, eclipse, Education, Ellen Harding Baker, moon, Solar Eclipse, STEAM, sun

How Art Made Central Park a Happening Place

Like most of New York City’s landscape and cultural climate, Central Park has gone through many changes since its inception. … More

Allan Kaprow, Art Education, Art History, Central Park, Contemporary Art, Herbert Kohl, Marc Bamuthi Joseph

A New Red Order

If you venture upon a previously empty lot in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens, New York (24-17 Jackson … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, decolonization, Education, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Multiculturalism, New Red Order, Public Art

The Master’s Pupil: An Art-History Centered Game

I was an avid video game player throughout my adolescent years. In fact, if you asked my friends and family … More

Art Education, Art History, Monet, The Mater's Pupil, video games

HIV Science as Art

Our DNA, the map of our genetic information (our growth, development, functioning and reproduction), is 99.9% the same for each … More

Art Education, Art History, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Healthcare, HIV/AIDS, Kairon Liu, Science, STEAM

The Artful Balance Between Nature and Nurture

In 1944 an engineer named Harold Fisk was tasked with the challenge of illustrating the dense and esoteric report by … More

Art Education, Art History, Environmental Art, Georgia O'Keeffe, Harold Fisk, Maps, Mississippi RIver, STEAM, Yayoi Kusama

Native Americana: Decolonizing Pop Culture

Like previous Pop Artists Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns, Frank Buffalo Hyde utilizes images and objects from popular culture as … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, decolonization, Education, Frank Buffalo Hyde, Indigenous Art, Multiculturalism, Pop Culture

Spark of Knowledge: Fireworks and Contemporary Art

Summertime evenings are full of the sights and sounds of fireworks. These displays are a ubiquitous celebratory event throughout culture, … More

Art Education, Art History, Cai Guo-Qiang, Contemporary Art, Fireworks, Judy Chicago, Multiculturalism, Public Art

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