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Acuff, Joni B. – Art Education, 2022
In this article, the author opines that bell hooks' deepest, most complex contribution to antiracist teaching is her 2001 book "All About Love: New Visions" rather than titles such as "Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom" (1994) or "Teaching Community: A Pedagogy of Hope" (2003). The author…
Descriptors: Racism, Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns, Art Education
Coats, Cala – Art Education, 2020
I am regularly asked, "What does this have to do with art education?" or "How is this art?" For instance, I like to do a project using the ongoing exhibition, do it, which is a curatorial project that started in 1993. At that time, Hans Ulrich Obrist invited 12 artists to submit a score, or set of instructions, that would then…
Descriptors: Art Education, Exhibits, Art Products, Arts Centers
Tervo, Juuso – Art Education, 2017
The purpose of this article is to explore the claim that seeing art education as a human right reduces learning into a linear process of development and assigns art education a constricted place between a universal rule and its implementation. This makes the education of art easily integrated in any dominant constellation of power (e.g., the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Civil Rights, Ethics
Wilson, Gloria J. – Art Education, 2019
The consideration of color/lighting in time-based media resurfaced for the author in the cinematic creation of "Moonlight" (Romanski & Jenkins, 2016), and subsequently in the creation of "If Beale Street Could Talk" (Barnard et al., 2018). She was moved by the thoughtful consideration of color/lighting/editing, which would…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Video Technology, Artists
Art Education, 2019
Howard Gardner is a superstar among many art educators. He has written dozens of books, translated into 32 languages, that explore the mind, ethics, education, and the arts. His revolutionary theory of multiple intelligences is still a major influential force today. Gardner grew up in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of parents who left wartime…
Descriptors: Art Education, Music, Public Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Hamlin, Jessica; Gibbons, Caitlin; Lambrou, Alexis – Art Education, 2021
When talking with New York City educators about the circumstances of teaching during the upheavals wrought by COVID-19, common terms get repeated: "brutal," "chaotic," "confusing," "traumatic," "disorienting," "sad," and "lonely." While art education often includes digital tools…
Descriptors: Films, Photography, Art Education, COVID-19
Wexler, Alice – Art Education, 2018
This article looks at barriers that exist for recruiting and admitting students of color and low-income students into the art teaching profession. It also examines barriers to the arts in general, such as education in public schools, higher education, and places where the arts are enjoyed in life, including the art museum/gallery, all prominent…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Low Income Students, Art Education, Art Teachers
Tavin, Kevin – Art Education, 2014
In an era that is rife with aggression and hostility, most art educators hold close to their hearts the belief that they, and their students, can contribute to making the world a better place. Through their acts as teachers and the daily work of art education, they often strive toward creating a space of "non-violence." For K-12…
Descriptors: Art Education, Violence, Social Change, Change Strategies
Darts, David – Art Education, 2011
Art educators and administrators allowed a project to evolve based on the "street life" experiences of ordinarily invisible people. The goal was to create a space or number of spaces for celebrating the human spirit through art, music, dance, poetry, theater, and story while also providing a forum for exploring some of the social issues affecting…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum, High School Students, Social Problems
Young, Bernard – Art Education, 2013
The Lowenfeld Award was established in 1960 by friends and former students of Viktor Lowenfeld (widely acknowledged as the most influential art educator of the 20th century) to honor an NAEA member who has made significant contributions to the field of art education through the years. This article reports on the 2012 recipient, Bernard Young,…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Self Concept, Cultural Influences, Ethnicity
Delacruz, Elizabeth M. – Art Education, 2011
Public education today is mired in controversy, fraught with well-orchestrated attacks on teachers at every level, from Head Start to higher education. As pointed out by leading educational theorists Henry Giroux (2009) and Diane Ravitch (2011), under the guise of fiscal responsibility, powerful interests in this country have been able to convince…
Descriptors: Art Education, Public Education, Politics of Education, Elementary Secondary Education
Duncum, Paul – Art Education, 2007
Kevin Tavin has boldly gone where few would dare--to challenge the usefulness of one of the most cherished ideas in art education, that of aesthetics. The author believes that three of Tavin's arguments are completely sound: What is often offered as an entirely unproblematic idea is deeply implicated in historical repression, art education's…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Art Education, Persuasive Discourse, Art Expression
Sweeny, Robert W. – Art Education, 2007
The "Adding Insult to Imagery? Artistic Responses to Censorship and Mass-Media" exhibition opened in January 16, 2006, Kipp Gallery on the Indiana University of Pennsylvania campus. Eleven gallery-based works, 9 videos, and 10 web-based artworks comprised the show; each dealt with the relationship between censorship and mass mediated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Censorship, Art Education, Mass Media
Strauch-Nelson, Wendy – Art Education, 2006
This article discusses how the private management of public schools, charter schools, home schooling, and virtual schools is impacting the art education of students. In a growing number of locations throughout the U.S., education has been taken out of the public realm and recast as a consumer product by various private school choice programs. The…
Descriptors: Art Education, Private Education, Privatization, School Choice
Tavin, Kevin – Art Education, 2007
The discourse of aesthetics appears repeatedly throughout literature in art education and is employed frequently through K-12 classroom practice. This article discusses the use and uselessness of the discourse of aesthetics in art education. Discourse, as used in this article, refers to the specific term "aesthetics," and all the individual and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Aesthetics, Art Education, Discourse Analysis