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Full-Text Articles in Art Practice
The Peter London Papers, Aaron Darisaw
The Peter London Papers, Aaron Darisaw
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
No abstract provided.
Art Therapy In Educational Settings: A Confluence Of Practices, Nicole M. Gnezda Ph.D.
Art Therapy In Educational Settings: A Confluence Of Practices, Nicole M. Gnezda Ph.D.
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Art educators solicit a range of images from students. Art therapists help clients respond to the images they create in ways that promote self-understanding and personal growth. This article describes two settings where art therapy perspectives have been integrated with art education practices in order to help students identify underlying issues impacting their education and well-being. As a result of information that arises in art therapy oriented art education programs, students can be offered guidance and directed to interventions that help them grow past their pain and self-defeating behaviors.
Socially Engaged Art Education Beyond The Classroom: Napping, Dreaming And Art Making, Barbara Bickel
Socially Engaged Art Education Beyond The Classroom: Napping, Dreaming And Art Making, Barbara Bickel
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Article and video offer a socially engaged art project as an example of dynamic lived curriculum. Through what the Gestare Art Collective call a Nap-In students , faculty and the community encounter and engage the unusual experience of communal napping, social dreaming and art making.
Of Camera And Community, Jodi Patterson
Of Camera And Community, Jodi Patterson
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Shared insights regarding a socially mediated art practice as "Land Ambassador." Artist utilizes landscape photography and her nomadic travel experiences as an opportunity to educate her "friends" on global climate change.
Art Education In My Backyard: Creative Placemaking On An Urban Farm, Jodi Kushins
Art Education In My Backyard: Creative Placemaking On An Urban Farm, Jodi Kushins
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
An art educator describes how she used her knowledge and experience of artistic and educational initiatives that forefront collective activity in real world settings to transform her backyard into an urban farm with the help of friends and neighbors. She combines an autoethnographic account of her experiences, including original photographs, with research on conceptual artists, participatory culture, and creative placemaking to position her work as participatory environmental art education. The paper is organized around the major steps one undertakes in planting a garden – siting, amending, seeding, tending, and harvesting - to draw parallels between the processes of maintaining a …
Other-Than-Ego Consciousness: Approaching The “Spiritual” In Secular Art Education, Nico Roenpagel
Other-Than-Ego Consciousness: Approaching The “Spiritual” In Secular Art Education, Nico Roenpagel
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Alternative worldviews bring forth alternative visions of education. This article sheds light on one contemporary approach to a spiritual worldview and its implications for secular art education. It proposes that high school visual art is a particularly conducive environment to engaging teenagers with existential and spiritual questions. An approach to spirituality grounded in a worldview of “profound interconnectedness” and “other-than-ego consciousness,” rather than religious systems, offers a timely basis for renegotiating the spiritual in secular art education settings. Through five concepts, the article bridges broader discussions on spirituality with concrete learning and teaching in the art classroom. For example, it …
Inverse Inclusion: A Model For Preservice Art Teacher Training, Angela M. La Porte
Inverse Inclusion: A Model For Preservice Art Teacher Training, Angela M. La Porte
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
A university community-based intercession course offers preservice art teachers a unique opportunity to experience inverse inclusion in an art class for special needs adults. Inverse inclusion allows preservice teachers to become students working side-by-side with an equal or greater number of special needs learners, and also places them in occasional roles as teacher, teacher’s assistant, and videographer. Their observations and interactions within these roles provide preservice teachers with perceptive insights and perspectives about teaching, and nurture a better understanding of special needs students’ personal interests and abilities. Applying, reflecting upon, and adapting open-ended art curriculum theory and practice from multiple …
Celebrating Life, Denouncing Human Violence, Peter London
Celebrating Life, Denouncing Human Violence, Peter London
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Essay enticingly brings to our view the painter Seymour Segal, as artist who admits the viewer unabashedly into the "discomfort, the danger ... of the protagonist or event taking place."
Misunderstandings And Consequences Of Labeling Artists As Self-Taught, Kristin Congdon
Misunderstandings And Consequences Of Labeling Artists As Self-Taught, Kristin Congdon
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
I have championed artists who have been invisible and underrepresented for decades. Sometimes these artists have been labeled by race or ethnicity and many of them have fallen into the categories of folk and self-taught. When writing about artists who have fallen into one of these categories, I have often tried to avoid labeling them, hoping to have them viewed simply (and complexly) as artists worthy of (high) art consideration. However, I have found that sometimes labeling has been necessary and even useful. Labeling helps a writer, curator, scholar, educator, or arts facilitator focus on a particular cultural group, worldview, …
Poems For Artizein, Sally A. Gradle
Poems For Artizein, Sally A. Gradle
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
This is a collection of seven poems all of which have to do with being a teacher or an observer of artistic growth in children, one's self, or the differently abled. I view the teaching of art as something of a spiritual quest for greater understanding of the self and the world. I hope to have conveyed a bit of the essence of what it means to unfold in this regard.
Letter From The Editors, Artizein Arts & Teaching Journal
Letter From The Editors, Artizein Arts & Teaching Journal
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Letter from the editors: Peter London, Sally Gradle, Barbara Bickel and Jodi Patterson
Artizein Cover Volume 1/ Issue 1, Artizein Arts & Teaching Journal
Artizein Cover Volume 1/ Issue 1, Artizein Arts & Teaching Journal
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
No abstract provided.
Full Journal View: Artizein: Arts & Teaching Journal
Full Journal View: Artizein: Arts & Teaching Journal
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
No abstract provided.
Victoria Harbour In Hong Kong: 150 Years, Vivian Ngo
Victoria Harbour In Hong Kong: 150 Years, Vivian Ngo
The STEAM Journal
The image depicts the changes to the coastline of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong in the past 150 years. The historic photo shows a developing commercial harbour during the colonial time; overlaid with a sketch of the current skyscraper filled metropolitan city after 150 years of land reclamation.
Magic Milk – A Moving Picture!, Elizabeth Park
Magic Milk – A Moving Picture!, Elizabeth Park
The STEAM Journal
The art and science behind 'Magic Milk'.
Engaging Many Minds: Nurturing Collaboration In A Steam Context, Mark Dzula
Engaging Many Minds: Nurturing Collaboration In A Steam Context, Mark Dzula
The STEAM Journal
This field note describes a recent interdisciplinary project facilitated by Jeremy Gercke, an art teacher at the Bishop's School in La Jolla, California. The project creates ceramic tile markers for flora around the Bishop's School campus. The markers feature QR codes linking to websites populated with student content, including: drawings, information, and oral histories. In this project, Mr. Gercke synthesizes his interests as an artist; maximizes his social connections to mentors, peers and students; and bridges disciplines to create opportunities for interdisciplinary (STEAM) inquiry.
Mission Control: A Space Odyssey, Or An Artist Reimagines Nasa Space Center Houston, Dante Kirkman
Mission Control: A Space Odyssey, Or An Artist Reimagines Nasa Space Center Houston, Dante Kirkman
The STEAM Journal
Abstract: This work is a series of digitally altered photographs that were taken at NASA Space Center Houston. The artist transforms and reinterprets these iconic themes to meditate on the creative role of the human imagination in so-called techie or "non-fuzzy” endeavors, and also to suggest that we eschew these rigid distinctions. The images explore the role of the human imagination both in solving the technological and engineering challenges for the Apollo missions, as well as in continuing to inspire us today, as we reflect on the meaning of these historic feats to the wider human experience, evoked here through …
Canine Haiku: Yellow Ball, Julie Andreyev, Tom (Canine)
Canine Haiku: Yellow Ball, Julie Andreyev, Tom (Canine)
The Goose
Poetry by Julie Andreyev and Tom.
Digital Space Art (History?), France Languérand
Digital Space Art (History?), France Languérand
Artl@s Bulletin
Invited by ARTL@S Bulletin as visual artist, France Languérand opted for a first-person text introducing her artworks—which develop into the digital sphere, questionning their own sustainability— and recounting the evolution of her relationship the digital space. This walkthrough is guided by her current thoughts about numbers and coding system as creative tools. Languérand’s pieces are only partially visible in the physical world but exist entirely in the digital space.
Placid, Erica M. Schaumberg
Dawn, Erica M. Schaumberg
Portrait Of A Mop, Taylor L. Andrews
Parisian Perspective, Colleen M. Kolb
Spring In Ring Of Kerry, Ireland, Zoe C. Yeoh
Downtown Detroit, Kelsey P. Cochran
Everlasting Wilderness, Erica M. Schaumberg
The Duomo, Taylor L. Andrews
Bartering In Lake Titicaca, Megan E. Zagorski
Misty Morning In The Amazon, Megan E. Zagorski