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Tag: Science

Art and education as a spiritual awakening

Since the dawn of human existence, our species has sought and yearned to explore the very nature and meaning of … More

Anish Kapoor, Art History, Bill Viola, Experience and Education, Jay Milder, Julien Breton, Kalaam, Kira Perov, Praxis, Science, Sister Corita Kent, Sister Wendy, Spirituality, Yayoi Kusama

Attention to Details: Noticing Deeply Through Art

The art critic Ben Davis recently described the artist curated works at the 33 Bienal de Sao Paulo (components of an … More

Alisha Wessler, art criticism, Art Education, Artistic Development, attention, Ben Davis, Bienal de Sao Paulo, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Enduring Understandings, Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro, Habits of Mind, Linda Louis, Mark Dion, Science

Activating Art and Education for Activism

“Art isn’t functional.” Too often, I hear that statement (or a variation of it) when I engage in a conversation … More

activism, Agronomy, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Environmental Art, Fashion, Flint, Flint Fit, Inspiration, Mel Chin, Revival Field, Science, STEAM

Learning to Visualize A Bright Future For Our Environment

The confluence of science, technology and art offers an array of pragmatic and creative opportunities for people to make improvements … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Environment, John James Audubon, Leonardo Da Vinci, Mary Mattingly, Newtown Creek Armada, Plastic Pollution, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Science, STEAM, Stephanie Lerner, Steven Hirsch, Sto Len, William Miller

STEAM based learning through Contemporary Art – Body, Mind, and the Environment

Art and science are more similar than they are different. Artists and scientists use similar methods or habits of mind … More

Art Education, Biology, Body, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Environment, Jordan Eagles, Kristin Holcomb, Mind, Nene Humphrey, Psychology, Science, Science Education, Vanessa Albury

STEAM based learning through Contemporary Art and Ecology

Brandon Ballengée’s Love Motel for Insects and Amy Youngs’ Holodeck for House Crickets are great examples of how contemporary art has the ability … More

Amy Youngs, Brandon Ballengée, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Education, House Crickets, Insects, learning, Public Art, Science, STEAM

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