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Tag: Mickalene Thomas

What does an equitable art education look like?

Curricula is always in flux, yet sometimes we get too comfortable or complacent with what we know, or perceive to … More

AP Art History, Art Education, Art History, Arthur Danto, artworld, Contemporary Art, Lalla Essaydi, Mickalene Thomas, Titus Kaphar

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

Scrutinizing History Through Art

Historical narratives are subjective. Utilizing dates and accounts from primary sources (censuses, treaties, wars, etc.), the historian pieces together a … More

Art History, Benny Andrews, Dorothea Lange, Goya, Guerrilla Girls, History, Howard Zinn, Judy Chicago, Leon Golub, May Stevens, Mickalene Thomas, Nancy Spero, Peter Saul, Picasso, Robert Colescott, Subjectivity, Western Civilization

Race, Gender, and History: An Embodied Learning Experience

Due to the presentation of the nude body, Nona Faustine’s artwork might present a challenge for the classroom teacher to … More

Body Image, Carrie Mae Weems, Embodied Learning, Feminism, Fred Wilson, Gender, History, Mickalene Thomas, Nona Faustine, Race, Slavery, Social Studies, Visual Culture

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