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Tag: Politics

The Lexicon of Fascism

In the wake of yet another cold blooded murder of an innocent citizen on the streets of an American city, … More

Education, Politics, History, Western Civilization, Semiotics, American History, Civil RIghts, Political Education, Trump, Fascism

The American Nightmare

Ann Nocenti’s run as the lead writer for the Daredevil comic book series is highly regarded for the depth of … More

Ann Nocenti, Art Education, Art History, comic art, Contemporary Art, Education, History, Marvel Comics, Politics

All’s Fair Through the Camera’s Lens

Photographer Christopher Anderson has caused a maelstrom in the media and blogosphere with his Vanity Fair photographs of high ranking … More

Art Education, Art History, Barack Obama, Christopher Anderson, Contemporary Art, photography, Politics, Trump

Shibboleth

Nine times out of ten, a 548-foot long hairline crack in the floor of a historic building would be a … More

Art Education, Art History, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Doris Salcedo, Education, History, Immigration, Multiculturalism, Politics, Shibboleth

Command and Conquer: Art’s Unification and Divisiveness in Far Right Society (Part 1?)

One of art’s greatest assets is that it provides a cathartic and empowering way of envisioning alternate realities. Art is also … More

art, art criticism, Art Education, Art History, History, Painting, Politics, propaganda, thomas-kinkade

We’ve Created a Monster: An Artful Response to Electoral Integrity and the Democratic Experience

There is definitely an aesthetic for patriotic art and design. Tried and true motifs such as color patterns, symbols and … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Design Education, Elections, Hudson Rowan, I Voted, Political Education, Politics, Voting

Elvira Leite and the Art of Playful Pedagogy in the Streets

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Public Art Dialogue on 17 May … More

Acadmeic Journal, Art Education, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, Elvira Leite, Playful Learning, Politics, Porto, Public Art, Public Art Dialogue, Publications, Socially Engaged Art

Conference of the Animals & 120 Years of Children Drawing New York City

“FOR a long time the animals had been watching the strange doings of people, and the day finally came when … More

Amy Zion, Art Education, Art History, Children's Art, Contemporary Art, History, mural, New York City, Politics, Queens Museum, Red Vienna, Tove Jannson, Ulrike Müller

What we can learn from Tim Rollins (1955-2017)

With the very sad news that Tim Rollins (1955-2017) has passed away, it is important that we recognize and harness … More

Art Education, Bronx, collaborative learning, Group Material, Identity, Literature, Paulo Freire, Politics, Race, Social Sculpture, Tim Rollins, Tim Rollins and KOS

Social and Emotional Learning – Our Public Space, our Personal Experience: Abraham Lincoln: War Veteran Projection

Krzystof Wodiczko’s artistic practice transforms public spaces into sites of collective memory and historical memorialization. He has worked with diverse … More

collaborative learning, Education, Hiroshima, Krzystof Wodiczko, Memory, Peace, Politics, Public Art, Public Space, Social and Emotional Learning, Veterans, War Veterans

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