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Tommaso Bardelli; Laura Brown; Tammy Ortiz – ITHAKA S+R, 2025
Though the impacts of prison are fundamentally interwoven in the experiences of many communities, especially communities of color, mass incarceration in many ways remains invisible in the archival record and national consciousness and memory. In this project, Ithaka S+R, in collaboration with Wendy Jason from the Justice Arts Coalition (JAC), a…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Artists, Art Activities
Tsz Yan Winnie Wong – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2025
This study examined the cultural identity and well-being of emigrated Hong Kongers amid sociopolitical changes post-2019. Utilizing constructivist grounded theory and art-based research, it involved four Hong Kongers who recently emigrated to the United Kingdom. A custom method called object-interview-object explored narratives through…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Foreign Countries, Asians, Well Being
Mustafa Lütfi Ciddi – International Journal on Social and Education Sciences, 2025
Art education has a very important place in the general education system. Given the history of education of civilized nations, the importance of art education is obvious. For this reason, we have to develop our art education by put it in the center of our education system. Students are given art drawing and painting basic art workshop lessons in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Art Education, Painting (Visual Arts)
Saville Kushner – Critical Education, 2025
This paper returns to the roots of European Humanism to rediscover the moral and political base for contemporary narrative inquiry. A brief analytical review is conducted of forms of artistic representation from C15th/C16th Florentine painting to reveal steps taken to use narrative form in the pursuit and advocacy of humanist method. This is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanism, Educational History, Personal Narratives
Chang Xu – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
This article investigated the multifaceted role of artists in educational programmes, focusing on the challenges they face while balancing their identity as artist-teacher, artist teacher, artist-educator, and artist educator. This research was conducted in two phases. Phase one interrogated the effectiveness of artists taking on dual roles as…
Descriptors: Artists, Art Education, Art Teachers, Foreign Countries
Michelle Usher – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study is a hermeneutic phenomenological investigation into the lived experiences of teachers implementing the National Core Art Standards alongside the California Visual Art Standards, with a specific lens on culturally responsive teaching practices. Utilizing Geneva Gay's theoretical framework for culturally responsive teaching, this study…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Visual Arts, Academic Standards
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
Sinner, Anita – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Informed by understandings of affect theory, the pedagogic potential of object itineraries, or simply, the journey of things, is proposed in this case as a form of sensual a-r-tography. A pair of sporty shoes as mundane objects are at the heart of this deliberation, and the mechanism through which to consider the scope of conversations underway…
Descriptors: Art Education, Inquiry, Visual Arts, Art
Jen Hinkkala – LEARNing Landscapes, 2025
Many arts teachers are self-employed due to the lack of traditional forms of employment available. The purpose of this study was to understand the messiness of employment patterns of self-employed music, drama, dance, and visual arts teachers to support current and future educators. The overarching question that informed this study was: What is…
Descriptors: Self Employment, Art Teachers, Art Education, Employment Opportunities
Belén Massó-Guijarro; Ramón Montes-Rodríguez; María-Purificación Pérez-García – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
This text presents a novel experience in a university in the University of Granada (Andalusia, Spain) aimed at facilitating learning from the potential of the arts and applied theatre through the creation of a space open to the university and non-university community. The description and analysis of this experience as a case study shows us that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Environment, Fine Arts, Theater Arts
Judy Waters – Art Education, 2024
Knowing that vulnerability and risk-taking are both necessary to the educational experience (Willcox, 2017), the author became curious to know what role vulnerability plays in the self-expressive artmaking process, and what could be learned from the uncomfortable feelings that emerge when an artist feels vulnerable. The author also wondered what…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Self Expression, Psychological Patterns, Art
Abbie Cairns – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The professionalism of artists and further education (FE) teachers is often questioned. This research will evaluate the impact this has on artist-teachers working in FE. Schön defines a professional as an individual who works in a highly specialized occupation. This article examines how this applies to artists and FE teachers, with reference to…
Descriptors: Professionalism, Artists, Art Teachers, Adult Education
Howard Riley – Journal of Visual Literacy, 2024
This article aims to enhance the pedagogy of drawing by integrating relevant aspects of art history and aesthetics with perception and communication theories. "Visualcy" is defined as an articulacy with visual languages, from which the more familiar "3Rs" ("R"eading, w"R"iting, and a"R"ithmetic),…
Descriptors: Visual Literacy, Art History, Freehand Drawing, Aesthetics
Alexis Kokkos; Ted Fleming – Journal of Transformative Education, 2024
We present an argument for a higher priority for art in the educational system and "make a case" for the arts--to provide a rationale for its priority in adult education. This is the plan: to provide this rationale; to present practical guidelines for the processes of engaging in art that may be transformative and critical for…
Descriptors: Art Education, Adult Education, Transformative Learning, Art
Kyungeun Lim; Sohyun An – Art Education, 2025
This study focuses on art classrooms as spaces where artistic expression and visual cultural images critically reflect social justice issues, such as refugees, migration, and U.S. imperialism. The authors propose critical refugee studies (CRS; Espiritu, 2014) and difficult knowledge (Pitt & Britzman, 2003) as useful theoretical lenses to teach…
Descriptors: Art Education, War, Preservice Teachers, Art Teachers

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