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Tag: Education

When schools are not schools

Indoctrination is not education, yet so-called “schools” throughout the colonial history of the United States and Canada have had a … More

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Reform, First Nation Art, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Schools, Socially Engaged Art

Artfully Assessing an American Education

What is an American education? Because of our vast geocultural landscape, imperialism, colonialism and partisan driven policies, the answers are … More

American education, American History, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Education, Ej Hill, Exhibitions, Helen Molesworth, Jack Shainman, Jimi Hendrix, Karon Davis

What’s in a book?

A children’s book reaches iconic proportions when it maintains a lasting intergenerational admiration. Several well read children’s books have been … More

Anne Carroll Moore, Art Education, Children's Books, Clement Hurd, Contemporary Art, design, Education, Fort Makers, Goodnight Moon, Illustration, installation art, Library, Margaret Wise Brown, play

Made in America

As diverse as the United States of America is, our recording and presenting of its history is not nearly as … More

1619 Project, Art Education, Black History, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, History, Ligel Lambert, Made in America, Painting, racism, social justice

Character Education

A popular saying is that the best laid-plans often go awry. Despite how carefully we plan for something, there are … More

Art Education, Bruno Novaes, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, education resources, Gender, LGBTQ education, Paulo Freire, Schools, Social and Emotional Learning, teaching

Book smART

“Art makes us smart.” That phrase has become a personal mantra, which I picked up as I developed greater understandings … More

Art Education, Books, Contemporary Art, Edmund de Waal, Education, Jane Benson, Language, Literacy, Literature, Nina Katchadourian, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Stanley Kubrick

Art History Memes

Every so often, it’s nice to break up the more pragmatic content with some offbeat and downright silly material (see: … More

AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Art History 101, Art History Memes, Bernie Sanders, Contemporary Art, Digital Media, Education, Humor, Memes, Support the Arts, Visual Culture

Invisible No More

Studio K.O.S. has persevered time and time again. Initially under the tutelage of the late artist and educator Tim Rollins, … More

Art Education, Art Projects, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Education, Invisbile Man, Literature, Studio KOS, Teachers, Tim Rollins and KOS

STEAM Saves

Art has been on the frontlines during this ongoing global pandemic, but not often where it is typically expected. Although … More

Art Education, art therapy, Contemporary Art, COVID19, design, Education, Essential Workers, Healthcare, Museum Education, STEAM, Stefano Boeri, STEM, vaccines

Artful Dissent and Empowerment Education

“There’s no such thing as neutral education. Education either functions as an instrument to bring about conformity or freedom.” – … More

activism, Ai Weiwei, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education, social justice, Social Practice Art, Socially Engaged Art, Tania Bruguera

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