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Rebecca Shipe – Art Education, 2025
Conflict transformation positions individuals to become more complex as they embrace the transformative benefits that result from working through conflicts. This article explores this topic in art education, as sharing personal interpretations of visual art with others creates an opportunity for participants to experience conflict transformation.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Conflict, Individual Development
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Letsiou, Maria – Art Education, 2022
As a visual artist, the author has developed particular responses to the materials that surround her in her studio. In this article, the author considers and reflects on the relationship between objects, the artistic process, and learning within the context of ecological themes. She launches the discussion by considering how objects are…
Descriptors: Art Education, Studio Art, Visual Arts, Art Products
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Dranchak, Jolanda – Art Education, 2022
The historical moment of pandemic isolation is turning into an extended time of distance or hybrid learning, robbing students of regular human interaction. The visual narrative can be of pedagogical significance in reimagining student-teacher connections. Inviting students to visually respond to and record their lived daily experiences can afford…
Descriptors: Coping, Visual Arts, Art Education, COVID-19
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Stephens, Pamela; Fürst, Andrea; Walkup, Nancy – Art Education, 2021
Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000), an artist with different ideas of architecture, envisioned colorful buildings that incorporate organic shapes and forms, irregular patterns, uneven surfaces, and forests that grow from windows and rooftops. As early as the mid-20th century, Hundertwasser dealt with architecture in ways that offered…
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Aesthetics, Color
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Caitlin Seidler – Art Education, 2024
K-12 art educators choose many artworks for students to examine and discuss throughout a semester or school year. This puts teachers in the role of "choice maker" (Bolin & Hoskins, 2015, p. 40), with the power to communicate to students through the body of images shared over time. Who can be an artist? How do artists express meaning?…
Descriptors: Reflection, Art, Visual Arts, Ethnography
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Eva V. Coker – Art Education, 2024
Cancer is an overwhelming and life-altering diagnosis. Receiving this type of diagnosis typically requires traditional medical therapeutics, but relaxation and healing techniques that reduce stress and calm fears are also beneficial. Artmaking and visual journaling are healing techniques used to improve emotional and psychological health among…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Journal Writing, Community Centers, Cancer
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Bode, Patty – Art Education, 2022
This article describes practices to cultivate preservice art teachers' critical racial consciousness rooted in critical race theory (CRT) and educational research. The examples in this article build on the unique position and responsibility of art educators to leverage visual culture's expansive power to generate dialectical classroom practice and…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Art Education, Critical Race Theory, Consciousness Raising
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Sutters, Justin P.; Kardambikis, Christopher; Silva, Susan – Art Education, 2022
When the pandemic hit in March 2020, the authors were in position to pivot their undergraduate and graduate Print/Paper/Book class to the online environment, having already decided to transition to a hybrid model for summer 2020. The course focus was previously geared toward students developing a practice that could be sustained outside the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Visual Arts, Art Education
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Johnson, Rhiannan; Cantrell, Kate; Cutcliffe, Katrina; Batorowicz, Beata; McLean, Tanya – Art Education, 2023
In the present moment, art educators need to facilitate high-quality online learning experiences through the integration of collaborative learning, peer-based feedback, and effective educational technologies. In practice-based visual arts courses, it is also essential to focus on student engagement with the studio processes and material outcomes…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Educational Technology, Learner Engagement, Sense of Community
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Lifschitz-Grant, Naomi – Art Education, 2022
Amid a global pandemic, educators felt overwhelmed by the need to convert to new teaching and learning modalities. Students, too, had to adapt quickly to new ways of acquiring and processing information. The author relates how they needed to learn new technologies and rethink how to deliver content and create meaningful experiences for their…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Electronic Learning, Educational Environment, Visual Arts
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Tam, Cheung-On – Art Education, 2023
In this article, a teacher-curator pedagogy is taken to mean an assumption of the role of both educators and curators in the planning, creation, and implementation of teaching units and lesson activities within the context of an online exhibition. For their part, students are engaged in developing the exhibitions and self-directed learning…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Arts, Exhibits, Teacher Role
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Link, Beth – Art Education, 2021
Art educators are adept at using images to communicate and spark dialogues. But what happens when the conversations that are needed in classrooms concern topics that are intentionally silenced or repeated so often that contradictions become invisible? The dilemma of visibility is central when talking to students about Whiteness, which White people…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Racial Attitudes, Racial Bias, Whites
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Leonard, Nicholas – Art Education, 2020
Despite the massive advances in artificial intelligence (AI) alongside the saturation of digital technologies in society, the domain of art education has experienced little change to account for the fact that humans are not the only content creators. Recent movements in art education--including but not limited to visual culture, choice-based art,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artificial Intelligence, Art Products, Visual Arts
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wilson, gloria j.; Zuñiga-West, Flavia – Art Education, 2023
Creative thought leaders and educators have readily invited and challenged humans to harness the imagination as a way to envision otherwise. Ethical teaching and learning processes demand creating equity along a continuum of critical and creative practices (Freire, 1970/2014; hooks, 2009; Love, 2019). Some in the field of art education have taken…
Descriptors: Music, Feminism, Art Teachers, African American Teachers
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Kyungeun Lim; Sohyun An – Art Education, 2024
H ow can we integrate art and social studies to advance art teacher education for social justice? This question has guided our collaborative journey as teacher educators at the same institution. At a public university in the southern United States, the first author is an art teacher educator, and the second author is a social studies teacher…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Educational History, Visual Arts, Social Studies
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