When Clyfford Still was making art in the middle of the twentieth century, the United States was at the crossroads … More
Tag: Indigenous Culture
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
More Monumental Teachable Moments
“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character–that is the … More
Weaving Intersectionality by Learning from Indigenous Artists
Google Doodles are unique visual content that temporarily alter the Google logo on the search engine’s main homepage. Generally, these … More
Experiential Education for an Intersectional Internet
Vast numbers of individuals and communities were already experiencing a sense of social, cultural and somatic disconnect prior to the … More
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
Genuine Imitations
Utilizing students’ pop culture interests within a larger social and cultural context is a great way to prompt them to … More
Experiential Learning: Art Against Colonialism
Joseph Beuys’ 7 year opus, Das Kapital Raum 1970-77, consists of 50 chalkboard slates onto which the German artist, philosopher … More