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Sara Torres-Vega Ed.; Wendy Woon Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024
This comprehensive volume highlights and centers untold histories of education at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) from 1937 to 2020, using the critical voices of artists, scholars, designers, and educators. Exploring these histories as transformative and paradigm-shifting in museum education, it elevates MoMA educators as vocal advocates for…
Descriptors: Museums, Art Education, Educational History, Administrators
Knutson, Karen, Ed.; Okada, Takeshi, Ed.; Crowley, Kevin, Ed. – Routledge Research in Education, 2020
This book explores learning in the arts and highlights ways in which art and creativity can ignite learning in schools, informal learning spaces, and higher education. The focus is on learning in, with, and through the arts. Written from a range of international perspectives, "Multidisciplinary Approaches to Art Learning and Creativity"…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Museums, Informal Education
Albers, Peggy; Holbrook, Teri; Harste, Jerome C. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2010
Over the past two decades, educational scholars have seen major shifts in how literacy is viewed. One of these shifts has been toward conceptualizing literacy as a set of social practices (Street, 1995) that people embody and value. To disrupt current definitions of literacy, the valued practices that keep those forms of literacy in place must…
Descriptors: Artists, Literacy, Researchers, Cartoons
O'Donoghue, Donal – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2009
Arts-based researchers distinguish themselves from other qualitative researchers on the grounds that they use artistic processes and practices in their inquiries and in the communication of their research outcomes. Like artists, they operate out of a particular community of practice, with its own distinctive history of emergence, set of…
Descriptors: Art, Educational Research, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
Sinner, Anita – Canadian Journal of Education, 2008
This visual journey, which revisits childhood art as an entry point to inquiry centred on my landscapes of meaning as an educator, represents a self portrait about identity and place that is told from the multiple subjective geographies of self. My collection of childhood artwork offers a different lens to understand historical conditioning and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Artists, Researchers, Childrens Art
Magruder, Clark – 1991
Aubrey Beardsley's involvement with the literary magazine, "The Yellow Book," is described. While there were some other literary magazines published before "The Yellow Book", its issues are distinguished because they were the first to deliberately present visual art work (and the visual artist) as equally important as…
Descriptors: Art History, Artists, Authors, Fine Arts
Roy, Debdulal Dutta – Creativity Research Journal, 1996
Comparison of 51 artists and 51 nonartists in India found three personality factors (introversion, independence, and tender-mindedness) which, related to working style and creative production of artists, could best differentiate artists from nonartists. These could be predicted from seven other personality factors. (DB)
Descriptors: Artists, Cognitive Style, Creativity, Foreign Countries
Pariser, David – 1987
This paper is part of a research project designed to look at questions of giftedness and exceptional ability in the arts through a case study of three world-class artists. Examination of the childhood art of Picasso, Lautrec, and Klee reveals no common subject preferences nor any real anomalies in graphic development. This paper focuses on the…
Descriptors: Artists, Childrens Art, Cultural Influences, Family Influence
National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC. Research Div. – 1982
This report covers the changes in the employment and unemployment of artists from 1971 to 1980, as reported in the Current Population Survey (CPS). The term artist includes people in the following occupations: actors, architects, authors, dancers, designers, musicians and composers, painters and sculptors, photographers, radio and television…
Descriptors: Artists, Census Figures, Demography, Employment Opportunities
Kay, Sandra – 1992
This paper on the nature of expertise discusses implications of findings of an earlier study into the problem-solving, problem-finding and thought processes of 3 groups: 20 professional artists (experts), 20 semiprofessional artists (non-experts), and 20 non-artists (novices), each group consisting of 10 male and 10 female adults. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Adults, Aesthetic Values, Artists, Cognitive Processes
National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC. Research Div. – 1980
The purpose of this report is to examine the population of artists in terms of age, sex, and earnings and to compare the results from 1970 and 1976. An artist in this report includes people in the following categories: actors, architects, dancers, designers, musicians and composers, painters and sculptors, photographers, and radio and television…
Descriptors: Age, Artists, Census Figures, Demography

Lee, Sun-Young; Barrett, Terry – Studies in Art Education, 1991
Argues that studying professional art critics can provide material for studying art criticism in the classroom. Focuses on the published work of Lawrence Alloway. Describes how his work covered a wide range of artists and movements and how he was politically proactive in promoting underrepresented populations of artists. (KM)
Descriptors: Art Criticism, Art Education, Art History, Artists
1994
This collection of computer generated images aims to present media tools and processes, stimulate ideas, and inspire artists and art students working in computer-related design. The images are representative of state-of-the-art editorial, broadcast, packaging, fine arts, and graphic techniques possible through computer generation. Each image is…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Artists, Computer Graphics
Beresford, Jack; Ellis, Diane C. – 1978
In 1970 there were about 68,000 persons of minority, racial, and ethnic background who had occupations as actors, architects, authors, dancers, designers, musicians, composers, painters, scupltors, photographers, radio and television announcers, university teachers of art, music, or drama, and other types of artists and entertainers. In this…
Descriptors: American Indians, Art Activities, Artists, Asian Americans
Ellis, Diane C. – 1987
In 1980, the U.S. civilian labor force included over one million persons who were employed as: (1) actors; (2) announcers; (3) architects; (4) postsecondary art, drama, and music teachers; (5) authors; (6) dancers; (7) designers; (8) musicians and composers; (9) painters, sculptors, craft artists, and artist printmakers; (10) photographers; and…
Descriptors: Artists, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Economic Factors