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Tag: Picasso

Baya Mahieddine’s Artful Expressions of Intersectional Identity

Pablo Picasso is attributed to have said “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist … More

Algerian Art, Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Baya, Baya Mahieddine, Berber culture, Cubism, Feminist Art, Intersectionality, Modern Art, Multiculturalism, Picasso, Surrealism, Women Artists

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

Life Lessons Through Children’s Art: How they learn to represent their world, and how that learning can teach and inspire us

The wonderful thing about children’s art is that it is detached from the socioeconomic structure of the “adult” art world … More

Art Education, Artistic Development, Basquiat, Brian Belott, Children's Art, Donald Baechler, Inspiration, learning, Michael Scoggins, Picasso

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