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Crawford, Rachel; Kyakuwa, Fred; Walker, Katharine – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2023
A 10 week supportive arts program was conducted in Jinja, Uganda via the collaboration between a local nongovernmental organization, a Ugandan artist, and two art therapists from the United States. The artist facilitated weekly artmaking sessions for former unhoused youth being served by the organization, as well as engaged in weekly virtual…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artists, Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel
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Wilcox, Sadie – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2020
The Artist in Residence at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland offers an arts program that is deeply engaged with the field of disability studies. By moving beyond an exclusively medicalized model of disability, hospitalized children and adolescents are situated as experts on their own lived experience. Artists, art therapists, and pediatric…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Hospitalized Children, Adolescents, Artists
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Travis, Sarah – Art Education, 2020
During the summer of 2016, through a teen arts internship, the author conducted research on some of the contexts, narratives, and activities that shape artist identity formation. The teen arts interns spent mornings engaged in activities such as discussion, writing, and making art, with a focus on art as activism, and spent afternoons as teaching…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Internship Programs, Art Activities, Art Education
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Austin, Ashley; Dentato, Michael P.; Holzworth, Joshua; Ast, Roxanna; Verdino, Anthony P.; Alessi, Edward J.; Eaton, Andrew D.; Craig, Shelley L. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
There is a paucity of research exploring sources of resilience among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) young people with multiple marginalized identities. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) offer unique opportunities for authentic self-expression, which is not always possible offline. The primary aims of this study were to…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Resilience (Psychology), Photography
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Crawford Barniskis, Shannon – Teaching Artist Journal, 2013
One of the hottest terms among public librarians today is "content creation," which involves stuff that library patrons make instead of simply use in a library context. Videos, music, fiction, paintings, 3D printed materials, websites--all these are made in public libraries, and will increase in popularity as more libraries shift from purveyors of…
Descriptors: Art Education, Library Services, Public Libraries, Artists
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Ciampaglia, Steven – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this essay, author Steven Ciampaglia reflects on the creation of a guerilla art course he and a colleague designed to engage students in the process of creating contemporary art relevant to them outside the traditional classroom setting. He examines how reflecting on his teaching practices led him to rethink the key objectives and design…
Descriptors: Art Education, Learner Engagement, Adolescents, Relevance (Education)
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Barnes, Jonathan – Improving Schools, 2010
This report summarizes GENERATE, a pilot research project conducted by 12 artists and their children 3-14. Simply put, these artist/art educator/parents allowed their own children unlimited access to their studios, materials, equipment and workspaces for two years. During that time the children were able to work alongside their parents on making…
Descriptors: Motivation, Child Rearing, Creativity, Student Projects
Rodgerson, Susan; Wilson, Blenda J. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2005
When visitors enter the offices of the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, they are often taken by the art on display. The collection is striking and vibrant. Like all good art, each piece makes a statement--sometimes quietly, but boldly. When foundation staff proudly tell guests that the exhibit was created by Boston high school students, the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Career Development, Academic Achievement, Artists