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Tag: Elliot Eisner

Enduring Lessons From Watts

In kindergarten was when I (and probably many others) first heard the saying “one person’s trash becomes another’s treasure.” This … More

Art Education, Art History, Black art, Black History, Elliot Eisner, Judson Powell, Los Angeles, Noah Purifoy

Quotes from the Field v.2

This is another edition (see: Quotes from the Field) of inspirational quotes from practitioners of the visual arts, which can … More

Anselm Kiefer, Art Education, Art History, Differentiation, Elliot Eisner, Helen Frankenthaler, Inspiration, Jasper Johns, Multiple Intellegences, quotes, Yayoi Kusama

Transcending Boundaries

Art transcends borders, which is evident from just a quick survey of gloabal art history. Ideas, movements, techniques, and materials … More

activism, AMBOS, America, Art Education, Art History, Contemporary Art, Elliot Eisner, globalization, Habits of Mind, Immigration, Joel Artista, Mexico, Syrian Refugees, Tanya Aguiñiga, Za’atari Refugee Camp

Everybody is an Artist

Joseph Beuys’ concept of ‘social sculpture’ is an important philosophical theory and social practice that unites the fields of fine … More

arted, Contemporary Art, Education, Elliot Eisner, Habits of Mind, John Dewey, Joseph Beuys, Social Sculpture

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