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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Digital Incunabula: Rock • Paper • Pixels, Patrick Aievoli
The Digital Incunabula: Rock • Paper • Pixels, Patrick Aievoli
Zea E-Books Collection
“The Digital Incunabula is Patrick Aievoli’s personal sonnet through media, interaction and communication design. He carefully crafts each evolutionary step into ripples that are supported by his own storied professional and academic experiences. It’s full of facts, terms and historical information which makes it perfect for anyone looking to flat out learn!” ● James Pannafino, Professor, Millersville University & Interaction Design
“This is a serious work that will find a broad community of readers. The depth and breadth of Aievoli’s experience in the publication industry give his voice and ideas credibility in the extreme. This book will inspire deep reflection.” …
Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies
Ciis Today, Fall 2015 Issue, California Institute Of Integral Studies
CIIS Today
This volume is the Fall 2015 issue of CIIS Today, the Magazine of the California Institute of Integral Studies.
Indigenous Education Through Dance And Ceremony : A Mexica Palimpsest, Ernesto Colín
Indigenous Education Through Dance And Ceremony : A Mexica Palimpsest, Ernesto Colín
Faculty Pub Night
No abstract provided.
A Guide To Liberal Arts, Liberal Arts Division
A Guide To Liberal Arts, Liberal Arts Division
A Guide to Liberal Arts
As part of earning a bachelor’s degree, all students devote a significant portion of their overall study at RISD to learning across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Additional opportunities to focus one’s study in a concentration, or minor, can augment one’s studio major. This guide serves as a road map to intergrating Liberal Arts studies with studio work.
Minnie Adkins: Against The Grain, Minnie Adkins, Kentucky Folk Art Center
Minnie Adkins: Against The Grain, Minnie Adkins, Kentucky Folk Art Center
Kentucky Folk Art Center Exhibition Catalogs
2015 Kentucky Folk Art Center exhibition catalog of artist Minnie Adkins.
Let's Collaborate! Process-Based Sculptures, Lena Isenberg
Let's Collaborate! Process-Based Sculptures, Lena Isenberg
Middle School Resources
To begin this lesson, students will study action painting from the Abstract Expressionist movement. Students will watch videos of Jackson Pollock and Dale Chihuly painting, and compare their processes. Students will also view Pollock and Chihuly’s art-making processes in the context of existentialism. They will understand that an artist’s actions are what give his or her life meaning. Taking inspiration from these artists’ processes, students will create collaborative sculptures in response to their materials. While creating their collaborative sculpture, students will be challenged by the dynamic interplay between individual ideas and group decision-making.
Public Space Interventions: Collaborating With New Craft Artists In Action- Finger Knitted Basketball Nets, Jody Boyer
Public Space Interventions: Collaborating With New Craft Artists In Action- Finger Knitted Basketball Nets, Jody Boyer
Middle School Resources
A variety of artists make artwork that intervenes in public spaces. There are many reasons why artists engage communities in their work. This lesson explores a variety of artists who make artwork that intervenes in public spaces and engage communities with their work and teaches students to finger knit a 4 foot piece of yarn with excellent technique and craftsmanship. This lesson explores how the NCAA New Craft Artists in Action Net Works project and their public space interventions with handmade basketball nets. This lesson explores how artists collaborate to make artwork and empowers students to collaborate with their peers …
Representation By Design: Mining The Source, Kris Heintz Nelson
Representation By Design: Mining The Source, Kris Heintz Nelson
Higher Education Resources
This unit is a hybrid, combining art history, studio instruction, and visual culture and has been interwoven into a freshman foundations drawing course where students are taught observational skills, use of media and process, and introduced to the creative processes of generating ideas and developing personal inquiry. The inquiry is intended to guide students to question dominant assumptions regarding representation and how artists engage in visual research.
Urban Pets As Social Practice: Constructing Pets With A Purpose, Carrie Pope
Urban Pets As Social Practice: Constructing Pets With A Purpose, Carrie Pope
Middle School Resources
I developed this lesson in my fourteenth year of teaching. I had just transferred to sixth grade general art after primarily teaching pottery classes in a high school for thirteen years. I was at a low income, high poverty school and was having a difficult time engaging my students. I had seen Robert Marbury’s work about ten years earlier and had wanted to do something with it but had never had the opportunity. Recognizing the student's need for play, I first approached this lesson with one class bringing in several garbage bags of stuffed animals my daughter had discarded.
The …
Developing Visual Language - Teaching Art, Maria Richa
Developing Visual Language - Teaching Art, Maria Richa
Progressive Education in Context
Illuminates the art curriculum at the Bank Street School for Children, where the process of making art is where the value lies, not in the teacher's planned product.
Risd Fact Book 2015, Institutional Research
Risd Fact Book 2015, Institutional Research
RISD Fact Books
The Office of Institutional Research is pleased to present the RISD Fact Book 2015. During academic year (AY) 2012-13, RISD began working on a new Campus Master Plan. This work continues into 2014-15, including meetings and discussions to get important input from the RISD community. The 2015 Fact Book is a summary of institutional data gathered from many areas of the College, compiled to capture the 2014 fiscal and academic year, as well as the beginning of AY 2014-15.
Yearbook, 2015, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
Yearbook, 2015, Risd Archives, Center For Student Involvement (Csi)
RISD Yearbooks
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