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Tag: Education

Win! A Tribute to Mel Bochner

Artists have a unique status in the world where their work continues to embody a vital cultural role long after they’ve passed on.

Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Education, Language, Literacy, Mel Bochner, Pop Art, Public Art, Sports, Vocabulary

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

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

Artfully Exercising

In the spring of 2020 I began a daily physical fitness routine in an effort to lower stress and deal … More

Art Education, Augustas Serapinas, Contemporary Art, Education, Exercise, Fitness, Gym

Artfully Learning Audio Series Episode 20: Walk Like an Artist

Walking shares similar common traits with many traditional art making techniques. This is because the conscious, subconscious and physical ways … More

Art Education, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Education, Ellen Mueller, Podcast, Walking, Walking as art

The Kids Must be Alright

As educators, parents/guardians, siblings, friends and neighbors, we all play an integral part as stewards and nurturers of our collective world.

Art Education, Childhood, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, Education, Israeli–Palestinian Culture, Multiculturalism

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 Flow of Material Knowledge

Google Doodle strikes again! When I saw today’s Google Doodle, I immediately recognized Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, whose contributions to behavioral psychology … More

Art Education, Children's Art, collaborative learning, Education, Flow, Google Doodle, Materials, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Back to School Icebreakers From Contemporary Art

By now most of the United States schools are back in session. As both new and familiar students and teachers … More

Active Listening, Art Education, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Icebreakers, Lionel Cruet, Nina Katchadourian, Pablo Helguera, Tino Seghal

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

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