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Teaching with Contemporary Art
ART21 Educators Institute: Laylah Ali on Process and “John Brown Song!”
Teaching with Contemporary Art
ART21 Educators Institute: Laylah Ali on Process and “John Brown Song!”
Artist Laylah Ali shares her thoughts on ‘process’ at July’s ART21 Educators Institute in New York City.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Reflecting on the National Art Education Association’s Annual Conference
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Reflecting on the National Art Education Association’s Annual Conference
Art21 Senior Education Advisor and columnist Joe Fusaro summarizes the 2014 NAEA conference.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
An Expanding Network
Teaching with Contemporary Art
An Expanding Network
Perhaps one of the most exciting things about our network of Art21 Educators so far has to do with those teachers who are building momentum and reaching out to other cohorts in order to collaborate. Over time, I can see this network of teachers not only influencing each others practice but also contributing to new national arts standards, helping others to understand the importance of contemporary art in the curriculum, and continuing to facilitate workshops at national and statewide conferences in order to spread the love.
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Join Us for Year Five of Art21 Educators
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Join Us for Year Five of Art21 Educators
Are you a teacher interested in learning more about utilizing contemporary art in your classroom? Does spending a week in New York City this summer collaborating with other educators and …
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | In Search of Eve Babitz
Looking at Los Angeles
Looking at Los Angeles | In Search of Eve Babitz
Eve Babitz is more than just the nude woman famously photographed playing chess with Duchamp; she is an influential writer whose books are now much-coveted items.