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Tag: Intersectionality

Weaving Intersectionality by Learning from Indigenous Artists

Google Doodles are unique visual content that temporarily alter the Google logo on the search engine’s main homepage. Generally, these … More

Art Education, Art History, Digital Art, Digital Culture, Education, Indigenous Art, Indigenous Culture, Intersectionality, LGBTQ education, Mallery Quetawki, We:wa, Zuni

Pop/Punk Pedagogy: Home is where the art is

Where would America be without the historic and contemporary contributions of men, women and children from Asian and Pacific Island … More

Art Education, Asian Americans, Ceramics, Contemporary Art, Immigration, Intersectionality, Multiculturalism, Pop Culture, Punk Rock, Stephanie H. Shih, The Linda Lindas

Baya Mahieddine’s Artful Expressions of Intersectional Identity

Pablo Picasso is attributed to have said “Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist … More

Algerian Art, Art Education, Art History, Artistic Development, Baya, Baya Mahieddine, Berber culture, Cubism, Feminist Art, Intersectionality, Modern Art, Multiculturalism, Picasso, Surrealism, Women Artists

Genuine Imitations

Utilizing students’ pop culture interests within a larger social and cultural context is a great way to prompt them to … More

Andy Everson, Art Education, BIPOC education, Contemporary Art, First Nations, Indigenous Culture, Intersectionality, K'omoks, Kwakiutl, Pop Culture, Star Wars

The Gospel of James Baldwin

James Baldwin never taught in a school, yet his life’s work as an novelist, playwright, poet, essayist, public speaker and … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Intersectionality, James Baldwin, John Dewey, Meshell Ndegeocello, music, social justice, Social Practice

Social and Emotional Learning for Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the biggest and most ambitious futuristic concept that has arrived at our cultural doorstep (still no … More

AI, Art Education, Artificial Intelligence, Bina48, Contemporary Art, Intersectionality, Social and Emotional Learning, Socially Engaged Art, STEAM, Stephanie Dinkins, Technology

Tapping into who we are, what we know and who we know

What is the role of the artist in today’s global and multicultural civilization? How can we make art to express … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, dance, globalization, Intersectionality, Jeffrey Gibson, Multiculturalism, Native American Art, Visual Culture

Artful Assessment: Depicting the Problem, Visualizing the Solutions

Education is intrinsically an art form in practice. There is no single way to instruct, teach, or learn. As discussed … More

Art Ed, assessment, diversity education, Duneska Suannette, empathy, equality, equitable learning, installation art, Intersectionality, mindfulness, qualitative

Visualizing Our Complex Identities through Art

Less than 65 years ago there were separate schools for children based upon the color of their skin. When the … More

Art Education, Clarissa Sligh, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Dread Scott, Education, Gender, Glenn Ligon, History, Identity, Intersectionality, Lesson Ideas, Portraits

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