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McGuire, J. D. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2017
The process of entering prison as a civilian is such … sign in … send stuff through x-ray … walk through metal detector … get patted down by officer … show badge, get buzzed through steel door … get buzzed through another steel door … get buzzed through another steel door … show badge to officer, get buzzed through steel door. Enter the yard and…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Institutionalized Persons, Art Education, Art Appreciation
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Toth, John – Teaching Artist Journal, 2011
A podcast refers to an interactive audio-visual presentation. In this article, the author focuses on four instructional design strategies he used in the podcast that had the greatest impact on his students' aesthetic experience with the work of art. The first strategy was developing questions that encourage personal connections that lead to an…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Instructional Design, Art Appreciation, Museums
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Hornbacher, Judy, Ed. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
This issue of the "Research Review" features the work of Ann Markusen, Director of the Humphrey Institute's Project on Regional and Industrial Economics at the University of Minnesota. Through the six articles reviewed here, Markusen develops the concept of "The Artistic Dividend," examines the impact of Artists' Centers, explores how artists earn…
Descriptors: Artists, Economic Impact, Concept Formation, Literature Reviews
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Kelin, Dan A., II – Teaching Artist Journal, 2008
A teaching artist reflects on his travels and work across the South Pacific and India. He concludes that American culture views art as a commodity appreciated mostly for its personal entertainment value, and therefore judges the outcome of artistic endeavors rather than appreciate the purpose of such endeavors. His teaching experiences have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artists, Cultural Influences, Aesthetics
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Lopez, Marina – Teaching Artist Journal, 2006
In this article, the author describes the learning her students gained from their field trip to the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Chicago. On their trip to MCA, her fourth-grade students discovered new and surprising ways to approach the work of artist Dan Flavin.
Descriptors: Field Trips, Art Education, Museums, Grade 4
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Asher, Rikki – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
Abstract visual art is not for everybody. Some people find it threatening, uncomfortable, and often, inaccessible. Understandably, this can result in a lack of attention paid to nonrepresentational works of art in the visual arts curriculum. This article describes an experiential, hands-on, field trip that sought to demystify abstract sculpture,…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Art Education, Field Trips, Art Appreciation