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Articles 1 - 30 of 30
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Troy Thomas, Poussin’S Women: Sex And Gender In The Artist’S Works, James R. Jewitt
Troy Thomas, Poussin’S Women: Sex And Gender In The Artist’S Works, James R. Jewitt
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
The Date Of The Allegory Of Mercy At The Misericordia In Florence...Again: Some Clarifications Regarding The Historical Setting, William R. Levin
The Date Of The Allegory Of Mercy At The Misericordia In Florence...Again: Some Clarifications Regarding The Historical Setting, William R. Levin
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Brianna Harlan, Mysoon Rizk, Brianna Harlan
An Interview With Brianna Harlan, Mysoon Rizk, Brianna Harlan
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
An Interview With Jennida Chase, Sunny Spillane, Jennida Chase
An Interview With Jennida Chase, Sunny Spillane, Jennida Chase
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel; And Modigliani Up Close, K. A. Mcfadden
Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel; And Modigliani Up Close, K. A. Mcfadden
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Laurie Anderson: The Weather, Annie Dell'aria
Art Inquries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Front Matter, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Front Matter, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Translating Antiquity Onto Souvenirs: The Collectively Shaped Reception Of The Doves Of Pliny On Micromosaics, Lauren K. Disalvo
Translating Antiquity Onto Souvenirs: The Collectively Shaped Reception Of The Doves Of Pliny On Micromosaics, Lauren K. Disalvo
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Images Of Maps And Connotative Tendencies In Early Republican America, Kerr Houston
Images Of Maps And Connotative Tendencies In Early Republican America, Kerr Houston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Medieval Bologna: Art For A University City, Ashley Elston
Medieval Bologna: Art For A University City, Ashley Elston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Hear Me Now: The Black Potters Of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, Cynthia Fowler
Hear Me Now: The Black Potters Of Old Edgefield, South Carolina, Cynthia Fowler
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Jamie Robertson: Make For Higher Ground, Elizabeth S. Hawley
Jamie Robertson: Make For Higher Ground, Elizabeth S. Hawley
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Jacqueline Jung, Eloquent Bodies: Movement, Expression, And The Human Figure In Gothic Sculpture, Kerr Houston
Jacqueline Jung, Eloquent Bodies: Movement, Expression, And The Human Figure In Gothic Sculpture, Kerr Houston
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Diana S. Greenwald, Painting By Numbers: Data-Driven Histories Of Nineteenth-Century Art, Sara Woodbury
Diana S. Greenwald, Painting By Numbers: Data-Driven Histories Of Nineteenth-Century Art, Sara Woodbury
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Art Inquiries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Full Issue, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries Vol Xviii No 4 2023 Full Issue, Mysoon Rizk
Art Inquiries
No abstract provided.
Foreword, Courtney Terry
From House Party To World Dominance: Celebrating 50 Years Of Hip Hop: A Bibliography, Cassandra Chaney
From House Party To World Dominance: Celebrating 50 Years Of Hip Hop: A Bibliography, Cassandra Chaney
Journal of Hip Hop Studies
In 2023, the culture celebrated the 50th birthday of Hip Hop. While there is an ongoing argument of when Hip Hop started, Hip Hop culture marked Clive “DJ Kool Herc” Campbell’s legendary 1973 party at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx, NY as the day to commemorate its humble beginnings. This work provides a bibliographical list of published articles, interviews, book reviews, forthcoming books, and live performances from various artists that made a major impact on Hip Hop. In particular, the bibliography highlights the mark that Hip Hop has made on fashion, the economy, language, and the unique contributions that …
Ritual: Full Journal
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Men’S Sheds: An Outlet For Engaging In Creative Activities, Melinda Heinz
Men’S Sheds: An Outlet For Engaging In Creative Activities, Melinda Heinz
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
This research highlights the purpose behind creating an art exhibition featuring work made by Men’s Shed members, many of whom are older adults. Publicly displaying their creative works demonstrates the creative capacities of these older men and counteracts the negative narrative that older adulthood is a time when individuals experience declining abilities. The exhibition also inspires older adults to consider what they can create, experiment with learning new mediums, and provides them an opportunity to connect with others who may share similar interests.
Food For Thought: Rituals In Place Based Learning, Natalia Pilato
Food For Thought: Rituals In Place Based Learning, Natalia Pilato
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
In my mother’s kitchen lasting bonds among family, friends, and newcomers are created. Using that space as a point of departure, I explore the significance of pedagogical places outside of classrooms that serve as flavorful ingredients for performative and participatory learning. This article articulates ways in which rituals associated with Sicilian cultural traditions are interwoven and complicit in establishing dispositions for socially engaged learning and teaching in the arts, showing how an ethic of care can transcend generations. With a focus on place-based learning, making art and enjoying food are investigated to show how healthy productive relationships, appreciation for beauty, …
The Ritual Of Therapeutic Artmaking In Long-Term Care, Melinda Heinz Dr., Elissa Wenthe, Alexis Schramel
The Ritual Of Therapeutic Artmaking In Long-Term Care, Melinda Heinz Dr., Elissa Wenthe, Alexis Schramel
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
The transition to long-term care settings can be difficult for residents and feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety are not uncommon in these environments. However, participating in therapeutic artmaking rituals creates opportunities for residents to process their feelings, experience states of flow and mindfulness, engage with others, and focus on their own psychological growth. In long-term care, the physical needs of residents are often prioritized, but psychosocial needs also require attention. For this project, therapeutic artmaking rituals were created at a long-term care facility in three levels of care over 12 months. Older adults engaged with clay, paint, raw fiber, …
Intergenerational Implications Of Ritual In Art Education, Angela M. La Porte, Peg Speirs, Camilla Mccomb
Intergenerational Implications Of Ritual In Art Education, Angela M. La Porte, Peg Speirs, Camilla Mccomb
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
This article introduces the concept of ritual and the role it can play in art education across generations from PK-12 schools to community collaborations. Three authors elaborate on research, personal experiences, and applications of ritual in their art education practice. The first introduces ritual within personal, historical, cultural, psychological, and sociological contexts. Then, relates these to art education curriculum and an intergenerational community collaboration. Author 2 shares experience with ritual-based artists using performance, body adornment and modification to communicate creative sacred/secular expression. Author 3 describes her hesitancy and eventual success in engaging preadolescents in ritual-based discussions. All of these perspectives …
Pearl And Murray Greenberg Award Lectures, Susan Whiteland, Eli Burke
Pearl And Murray Greenberg Award Lectures, Susan Whiteland, Eli Burke
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Journal Theme: Ritual, Linda Helmick
Journal Theme: Ritual, Linda Helmick
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Ritual: Table Of Contents
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Ritual: Editors
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Ritual: Front Cover
International Journal of Lifelong Learning in Art Education
No abstract provided.
Our Magnitude And Bond: An Ethics Of Care For Art Museum Education, Dana Carlisle Kletchka
Our Magnitude And Bond: An Ethics Of Care For Art Museum Education, Dana Carlisle Kletchka
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
This work responds to contemporary concerns about the future of art museum education and public practice and art museums more broadly in the wake of a global pandemic that has, at present, killed more than a million people in the United States and sickened millions more. I respond to questions posed by the board of the Journal of Social Theory in Art Education in relation to the theme of Inclusion Invasion, expand upon the relations between art museums and communities posited by a post-critical, socially responsive museological framework, and explore the potential for a feminist philosophical Ethics of Care …
Whose Art Museum? Immersive Gaming As Irruption, Jason M. Cox, Lillian Lewis
Whose Art Museum? Immersive Gaming As Irruption, Jason M. Cox, Lillian Lewis
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
This paper introduces Mantles in the Museum, an immersive game that helps ameliorate student discomfort in art museums and to support discourse in, through, and around art museums. Within the game the students take on the roles of critics who use one of five interpretive frameworks, often differing from the student’s own, to select works from a real museum to go to an international exhibition. Assuming these roles empowers students to be in the museum and to assess the works, students are given leave to engage in a vigorous critique process and to examine the art-world from a new perspective.
Creating Commons: Photovoice Philosophy In A Third Space, Jason M. Cox, Lynne Hamer
Creating Commons: Photovoice Philosophy In A Third Space, Jason M. Cox, Lynne Hamer
Journal of Social Theory in Art Education
Teach Toledo is a program that the authors co-coordinate using community assets to create a third space to confront systemic racism’s impact on teacher education programs and facilitate hybridity (Bhaba, 1994). Diverse student cohort members use their lived experience as the base for their individual and shared urban educational philosophies, coordinated in a first-year horizontally and vertically integrated curriculum including written compositions and a PhotoVoice project. “Creating commons” refers not only to provision of a third space as a common space where private experiences can be combined to create a hybrid, new understanding, but also to the creative act of …