With the many hats I wear (artist, curator, educator and historian), I consider myself a facilitator of other people’s creative … More
Tag: Art History
Art Spaces: Interdisciplinary and Interplanetary Explorations Through Artful Learning
Did you know that there might be an art gallery on the Earth’s Moon? In 1969, the same year humans … More
What I am Learning on Social Media
I spend far too much time on social media, but as a blogger it has truly become essential research, helping … More
Lifelong Learning and the Artful Portrayal of Mortality
Learning is intrinsic to living, hence the term “lifelong learning.” Data from a 2020 study suggest that people typically have … More
Art Conservators
We know about extinct species from prehistory through fossils. What constitutes a fossil is known as a “fossil record.” These … More
Art for Education’s Sake
Any work of art can be interpreted as an educational resource, because it informs us of our connections to culture … More
Living and Learning with AI?
Artificial intelligence (AI) means that computers are able to perform tasks which normally require human intelligence, including both cognitive and … More
The Childhood Origins of Working Artists
I am a big skeptic of the cultural obsession to bestow the term “child prodigy” as a way of signifying … More
Photographing Children’s Play and Art
American photographer Helen Levitt was once considered to be “the most celebrated and least known photographer of her time.” This … More
TV Party: The Arts in Children’s and Adult Television Programming
TV Party was the name of a public-access television show based in New York City, which ran from 1978 to … More