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Tag: Inspiration

If you’re bored, try living artfully

I am certain that we all have experienced a fair share of dull moments throughout our lives. Whether it’s dragging … More

Art Education, Big Question Teaching, boredom, Contemporary Art, Habits of Mind, inquiry based learning, Inspiration, Nina Katchadourian, play, Playful Learning

Quotes from the Field v.5

This edition of Quotes from the Field (see: previous posts), features quotes from artists Alfredo Jaar, Carrie Mae Weems and … More

Alfredo Jaar, Art Education, Art History, Carrie Mae Weems, Inspiration, Linda Louis, photography, quotes, Studio Habits of Mind, Susan Meiselas

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

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

Quotes from the Field

Throughout the posts on this site, I have contextualized the work of modern and contemporary artists within an educational framework. … More

Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Georgia O'Keefe, Habits of Mind, Inspiration, John Ruskin, Joseph Beuys, Luis Camnitzer, Nancy Spero, Pablo Helguera, Studio Habits of Mind

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

How does art express our own personal/collective identities and help us to experience more repletely?

The recently painted portraits of the Obamas, which are now enshrined in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington D.C., are … More

Amy Sherald, Art Education, Barack Obama, Inspiration, Kehinde Wiley, Michelle Obama, Portraits

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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