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Tag: Environmental Art

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

Bee-auty and Brains

I know that Summer has truly arrived when I am greeted with the sight of honeybees working hard to get … More

Art Education, Beehive, Bees, Contemporary Art, Ecoart, Emily Puthoff, Environmental Art, Joseph Beuys, Rudolf Steiner, Science, sculpture, STEAM

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 13: Trash Talk

We have made it to lucky number thirteen of the Artfully Learning Audio Series! In this episode, I speak with … More

Art Education, Artist Talk, Climate Change, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Department of Sanitation, Environmental Art, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Podcast, Recycling, Sto Len, Water

Architecture for All

The architectural mantra, “form follows function,” is a theory that has shaped the course of how human beings design spaces … More

Ant Farm, architecture, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Dolphin Embassy, Environmental Art, form follows function, Joseph Beuys, Rudolf Steiner, Science Education

Artfully Learning Audio Series, Episode 7: Ecoart Education

My guest on this episode is environmental artist and educator, Susan Hoenig, who I have featured previously in the blog … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Ecoart, Environmental Art, Podcast, Science Education, Susan Hoenig

An artfully inconvenient truth: Art that educates about our dire climate situation

On a recent nice warm Summer’s day, park goers at Madison Square Park could be seen soaking up the sun … More

Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Environmental Art, Frederic Church, Hudson River School, Jean Shin, Maya Lin, memorials, Nature, New York, New York City, Public Art, Science

Nature’s Classroom

Forest schools are a popular pedagogical method and physical educational environment throughout Scandinavian countries, beginning in Sweden and Denmark during … More

Art Education, Climate Change, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Education, Environmental Art, Forest School, Nature, Nature's Classroom, pedagogy, STEAM

The Artful Environmentalist

How many types of trees and plants can you identify in your local ecosystem? Do you know what specimens are … More

Anthropocene, Art Education, Contemporary Art, drawing, Earthworks, Ecoart, Ecology, Environmental Art, sculpture, STEAM, Susan Hoenig, Trees

Back to Nature: Learning about ecosystems of the past and building future ecological awareness

Some people call New York City a ‘concrete jungle.’ This metaphor refers in part to the city’s lack of greenery … More

Alan Sonfist, Art Education, Brooklyn College, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Environment, Environmental Art, Hudson River School, Michael Wang, Science, STEAM

Artful Nurturing

Nature has a unique way of creatively making its mark. Examples can be seen via the intricate lines, shape and … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Environmental Art, Friedrich Fröbel, Kindergarten, Martin Roth, STEAM, Twitter

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