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Tag: Kehinde Wiley

Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments, Revisited

Since I wrote Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments so much has happened, so I figured that a follow … More

Art Education, Art History, Black History, Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, Joiri Minaya, Kara Walker, Kehinde Wiley, monuments, Nona Faustine, Public Art, Racial Justice

Artfully Speaking

As another new school year begins, anxious and excited feelings and thoughts flow through the minds, bodies and souls of … More

Art Education, Code Switching, Contemporary Art, Education, ESL, Jeffrey Gibson, Jesse Chun, Kehinde Wiley, Kennedi Carter, Language, Nadia Myre, Tim Rollins and KOS

Turning the Dismantling of Monuments Into Teachable Moments

The recent iconoclasm via the removal, distortion and/or defacement of statues, plaques and reliefs dedicated to historical figures who have … More

Art Education, Art History, Black Lives Matter, Contemporary Art, Education, History, iconoclasm, Joiri Minaya, Kehinde Wiley, monuments, Nona Faustine

Embodied Learning Makes ‘The Classics’ Relevant

Embodied Learning is a Constructivist educational theory and practice that integrates sensory and cognitive responses in order to solve a … More

Art History, Cindy Sherman, Constructivism, Contemporary Art, Embodied Learning, Embodied Practice, Experiences, Feminism, JMW Turner, Kehinde Wiley, Lionel Cruet, Matisse, ORLAN, Western Art

Remixing the Canon

A whole curriculum around inquiry-based projects aimed at ‘remixing the canon’ would reveal how contemporary artists improvise on the Western … More

Art Education, Art History, Awol Erizku, Contemporary Art, Curriculum, Dedron, Kehinde Wiley, Lesson Ideas, Mickalene Thomas, Multiculturalism, Paul Anthony Smith, remix, Western Civilization, Zhang Hongtu

How does art express our own personal/collective identities and help us to experience more repletely?

The recently painted portraits of the Obamas, which are now enshrined in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., are … More

Amy Sherald, Art Education, Barack Obama, Inspiration, Kehinde Wiley, Michelle Obama, Portraits

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