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Whose History of Art?

Parody is a time honored artistic strategy that has potential to prompt critical thinking, stir emotions and even inspire cultural … More

Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Jayson Musson, Joseph Beuys

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 9: Glorious Wounds

I was delighted to have the recent opportunity to speak with artist and educator Gabo Camnitzer about the past, present … More

Art Education, Célestin Freinet, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Contemporary Artists, Education, Gabo Camnitzer, Podcast, Teaching and Learning

Summer Reading: Youth-Centered Art Publications

The dog days of summer are about to be behind us and for some teachers and students, that means another … More

Art Education, Art Magazine, Art Publishing, Children's Art, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Junk Dump Magazine, Kirin, Mishou Magazine, Summer Reading

Drawn Together

Pablo Picasso is attributed to saying that, “When I was a child, I could draw like Raphael, but it took … More

Art Education, Artistic Development, Children's Art, collaborative learning, Education, Things I have drawn

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 … More

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

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 … More

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

Our Story

Our story begins in 1998, inside Liberty High School for Newcomers on Eighteenth Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan. Lee … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, High School Art, Immigration, Lee Brozgol, Multiculturalism, mural, New York City History, Public Art, Public School

Politics, place, performance and pedagogy

Miguel Braceli is a Venezuelan-born artist and educator, whose multidisciplinary work includes several participatory projects with students, such as Here … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Flags, Geography, Miguel Braceli, Performance, Public Art, Schools

Artful Asylum

Struggling with mental health can significantly affect how an individual develops and functions at school, home and within the community. … More

Art Education, art therapy, asylum, Benjamin Rostance, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, learning disabilities, mental health, Nottingham Asylum Project, Peter Cascoigne

Exquisite Community

An exquisite corpse (also known as picture consequences) is a visual and literary game, initially developed by the Surrealists (Yves … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, drawing, Exquisite Corpse, Fanny Allié, Public Art, rhizome, sculpture, Surrealism

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