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Tag: Indigenous Culture

Still Learning

When Clyfford Still was making art in the middle of the twentieth century, the United States was at the crossroads … More

Abstract Expressionism, Art Education, Art History, Children's Art, Clyfford Still, collaborative learning, Contemporary Art, Education, Indigenous Art Education, Indigenous 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

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

Art Education, BIPOC, Coby Kennedy, Contemporary Art, Critical Race Theory, Edgar Heap of Birds, Indigenous Culture, Jeffrey Gibson, MLK, Nona Faustine, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Public Art, Xaviera Simmons

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

Art Education, Art History, Digital Art, Digital Culture, Education, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Intersectionality, LGBTQ education, Mallery Quetawki, We:wa, Zuni

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

BIPOC education, Computer Programming, decolonization, DigiMyths, Digital Art, Education, game design, Immigration, Indigenous Culture, Internet, Multiculturalism, online learning, Storytelling, virtual learning

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

Genuine Imitations

Utilizing students’ pop culture interests within a larger social and cultural context is a great way to prompt them to … More

Andy Everson, Art Education, BIPOC education, Contemporary Art, First Nations, Indigenous Culture, Intersectionality, K'omoks, Kwakiutl, Pop Culture, Star Wars

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

Art Education, Art Museum, BIPOC, Contemporary Art, Curriculum, decolonization, education resources, Frankfurter Hauptschule, Indigenous Culture, Iringa Boma, Joseph Beuys, Multiculturalism

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