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Tag: Social Practice

Survival is Not Enough

Audre Lorde, Paulo Freire, W.E.B Du Bois, Joseph Beuys and Malcolm X walk into a classroom…This is not the start … More

Agata Craftlove, Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education Reform, Gregory Sholette, Social Practice, Socially Engaged Art, Survival

Hunter Reynolds and Artfully Acting Up for HIV/AIDS Education

The HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s should have revealed how important it is to implement an accessible and overarching public … More

ACT UP, Art Education, HIV/AIDS, Hunter Reynolds, LGBTQ art, LGBTQ art education, Patina du Prey, Pride, Social Practice

Artfully healing our glorious wounds

I am one of the approximately 2.3 million people who call the borough of Queens home. The “World’s Borough” has … More

Art Education, Célestin Freinet, Contemporary Art, Education, Gabo Camnitzer, Museum Education, Museums, Queens Museum, remote learning, Social Practice

Artfully Learning to Transcend Isolation

“This is an Accepted Manuscript (AM) version of the following article, accepted for publication in Art Education. Citation: Adam Zucker (2021) Artfully Learning … More

Academic Writing, Art Education, blogging, Contemporary Art, COVID19, Editorial, Education, mental health, Publications, remote learning, Social Distancing, Social Practice

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

Maintenance Art: Ecology, Civility and Empathy through Artful Learning

With the pandemic still looming large throughout the world, especially here in the United States, it is important that we … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Ecology, Education, Eric Mathews, Essential Workers, New York City, Parks, Public Art, Queens, Social Practice, Socrates Sculpture Park

The Fourth Grade Project

Students from around the world are the subjects and co-collaborators of an ongoing participatory artwork and educational experience titled The … More

Art Education, Contemporary Art, Education, ELA, empathy, Judy Gelles, Literacy, photography, Portraits, Social Practice, The Fourth Grade Project

Spring Reading List

It is that time again, when both teachers and art world practitioners are getting some much needed respite. For educators, … More

Art Education, Art History, Arthur E Efland, Books, Contemporary Art, Grant H Kester, History, Reading List, Social Practice, Spring Break, Tom Finkelpearl

Street Smarts

‘Street smarts’ is a term most often used to signify knowledge that is gained outside of traditional classroom and school … More

Art Education, Art History, Critical pedagogy, Elvira Leite, Porto, Social Practice, Street Art, Street Smart, Swoon, Teaching the Whole Child

Pedagogy of Empowerment

Cheryl Pope has a background in fashion design and boxing, a unique combination of skills and interests that has informed … More

Art Education, Athletics, Cheryl Pope, collaborative learning, Community, Contemporary Art, Education, Education Policy, empathy, Social Practice, Sociology

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