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Tag: Catherine Wagner

School(s)

For some of us, the memories of being in school are sharply etched into our psyche. When I think about … More

architecture, Art Education, Catherine Wagner, Classroom, Contemporary Art, Education, Exhibitions, pandemic, Schools, sculpture, Susan Leopold

Portraying Pedagogy’s Progression

What do artistic representations of classrooms, teaching and learning tell us about how a society’s positions on pedagogy have progressed … More

Art Education, Art History, Catherine Wagner, Chemi Rosado-Seijo, Classroom, Contemporary Art, Education Philosophy, Education Reform, Friedrich Fröbel, Kindergarten, Painting, photography, Public School

Quotes from the Field v.4

This is the fourth edition of ‘Quotes from the Field’ (See: previous posts), where quotes from artists are interpreted within … More

Art Education, Art History, art quotes, Catherine Wagner, Cy Twombly, Inspiration, learning, quotes, Scooter LaForge

The Classroom in the White Box

Museums should help us to realize that history and culture are not static, and is informed by a multitude of … More

Alaina Claire Feldman, Art Education, Art History, Art Museum, Catherine Wagner, Henning Christiansen, Joseph Beuys, Juan Downey, Luis Camnitzer, Mishkin Gallery, Museum Education

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