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Riley-Hiscox, Anna – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1997
Interview of Cliff Joseph, one of the first African Americans to participate in the American Art Therapy Association and to become a registered art therapist and teacher. Details Joseph's impact on art therapy and cultural and social issues, as well as his relationships with other prominent art therapists. (MKA)
Descriptors: Activism, Art Therapy, Blacks, Correctional Institutions
Hutton, Warwick – Horn Book Magazine, 1985
A writer and illustrator of children's books describes the creation of his prize winning work and cautions fellow artists that special care must be taken in printing and binding if their original illustrations are to be faithfully reproduced. (RBW)
Descriptors: Artists, Awards, Childrens Literature, Illustrations

Nixon, Lois LaCivita – Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 1996
Illustrates the value of interdisciplinary approaches to patient care by exploring visual articulations of suffering as rendered by one artist. Makes general observations about the nature of humanities courses offered to medical students and depicts a visual portrayal of an illness story representing personal perspectives about patient suffering…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Grief, Humanities Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach
Vanelli, Jill – Instructor, 1991
Discusses the life and paintings of Vincent van Gogh, focusing on "The Road Meanders," and describes how to teach students through the painting (e.g., analyzing colors, discussing feelings it evokes, and writing poems that speak to the people in the painting). A copy of the painting is included. (SM)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Class Activities, Creative Activities, Elementary Education

Watkins, Charles Alan – Appalachian Journal, 1993
The paintings of Appalachian artist Kenneth Walsh must be examined outside the boundaries of folk art to interpret and appreciate their patriotic themes. Walsh discusses the motivation for his creativity and the influence of his religious and moral beliefs on his paintings and poetry. (LP)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Artists, Folk Culture, Interviews

Nadaner, Dan – Studies in Art Education, 1998
Argues that in an art world dominated by critical theory the contribution of painting to society and education is not firmly established. Reviews challenges from critical theory to painting and constructs an alternative relationship between them. Articulates how concepts in critical theory are informed and extended by painting. (DSK)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Art, Art Criticism, Art Education
Vigil, Antonio – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2006
"Aztlanscape" is a painting that explores the notions of history, migration, and cultural exchange. It depicts various places with significant relationships to one another, reconfigured into a new landscape. The specific locales used in this painting are Albuquerque, New Mexico; Oakland, California; and Mexico DF, Mexico. These cities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migration, Cultural Influences, Painting (Visual Arts)

Eisner, Elliot W. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1979
Describes nine consequences for children who are given the opportunity to work with art teachers. Some of these are that making images provides intrinsic satisfaction; children learn that the images they create can function as symbols; and children's power to conceptualize visual ideas and to use effective means of expressing them increases. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Education, Childrens Art, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Johnson, Mark M. – Arts & Activities, 2003
Focuses on the life and career of Fairfield Porter who was a painter working in the style of Intimist inspired Realist. Provides background information on Porter and examples of his artwork. Describes the exhibit "Fairfield Porter: A Life in Art, 1907 1975." (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Artists, Biographies
Lim, Boo Yeun – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2004
Painting in early childhood classrooms should have its own values and purposes enriching young children's aesthetic intelligence rather than being considered as mere supplements to other art activities. The three approaches to painting in early childhood settings--Bank Street, Reggio, and Waldorf--consider painting as the core of integrated…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Painting (Visual Arts), Early Childhood Education, Value Judgment
Banschbach, John – 1995
Stephen Tchudi, among others, argues that the distinction between expository writing and creative writing is finally a false distinction. Louise Rosenblatt explains that whether readers are reading creative writing or expository writing, they expect the experience of reading to provide them with both information and pleasure. A corollary of these…
Descriptors: College Sophomores, Creative Writing, Expository Writing, Higher Education

Petit, David A. – Art Education, 1988
Offers an overview of the meaning and development of traditional Flemish and French still life painting. States that art history, as well as technical process, must be taught for discipline based art education to be effective. Describes Flemish still life classifications, eighteenth and nineteenth century French works, and still life symbolism.…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Education, Art History

Barrie, John A. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1986
Reviews the problem of defending expressive arts education within a rationalistic, reductionist, outcome-oriented educational milieu. Maintains that until expressive arts are seen as being mainly concerned with the development of mind, in the broad sense, the status of expressive arts in curriculum theory and educational practice will remain…
Descriptors: Art Education, Dance, Educational Philosophy, Educational Theories

Ward, Nicholas D. – Journal of College and University Law, 1981
A court holding disregarding the statute of limitations in a case of stolen artworks by Georgia O'Keefe (discovered many years later) makes recovery of lost works by an artist easier. The statute of limitations was not held to begin until the owner reasonably knows of the possessor's identity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Art Products, Artists, Court Litigation, Exhibits
Johnson, Mark M. – Arts & Activities, 2003
Focuses on the exhibit, "The Artful Teapot: Twentieth Century Expressions from the Kamm Collection," that features artwork of teapots from the collection of Gloria and Sonny Kamm. Includes examples of the artwork and an itinerary for the exhibit. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art History, Art Products