The webinar explores how your values and guiding principles
impact your art practice and provides a framework for establishing attainable goals that reflect these principles.
Not exact matches
According to McGregor (2012), both internationally and nationally there is a growing
practice to adopt
art - based teaching strategies as more and more social activists, cultural workers and educators realise their benefits to learning and their social
impact.
In the Australian Curriculum: The
Arts, intercultural understanding enables students to explore the influence and
impact of cultural identities and traditions on the
practices and thinking of artists and audiences.
This Education Trends report explores successful
practices for
arts integration, with a focus on educator and school leader professional development, and provides an overview of research that highlights the
impact of instructor preparation and professional development on student outcomes.
This evaluation seeks to better understand the influence that teaching artists have in fostering contemporary
arts practices in classrooms and how that can potentially
impact the whole school environment.
An electronic survey was distributed to alumni across the country to gather a broad base of teachers» perspectives on the relevance and
practice of
arts integration in the classroom, and how they understand the
impact this
practice has on their students.
Observe
arts integrated co-teaching in action Gain insights into scheduling and systems designed to deepen a school's capacity for strong
arts and
arts integrated teaching
practice Learn how musical productions can
impact a school culture Enjoy a tour with student guides sharing their voices and perspectives of their school Appropriate for: for teachers, parents, teaching artists and
arts organization educators
Observe
arts integrated co-teaching in action Gain insights into scheduling and systems designed to deepen a school's capacity for strong
arts and
arts integrated teaching
practice Learn how musical productions can
impact a school culture Enjoy a tour with student guides sharing their voices and perspectives of their school
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the RSA, said the current decline in provision of
arts education in schools is «deeply concerning», but added that a stronger evidence base for their
impact are «crucial to sustaining their presence and to improving
practice».
In response to the negative
impact on English Learners from over 10 years of «drill and kill», narrowly focused reading and math curricula and limited access to social science, science and the
arts, Californians Together has issued a policy brief to delineate research - based teaching
practices with policy recommendations for accelerating the language development and academic growth of English Learners.
For school communities already committed to providing
arts integration
practice, the alternative methods and tools developed in the PAIR project demonstrate how to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the
impact of individual teacher
arts integration professional development variables on individual student
arts integration and academic learning outcomes.
These include the positive
impact of
arts integration
practices on school performance, and the connections between professional development,
arts, and academic learning outcomes.
In this study, authors ask what classroom
practices, if any, differentiate teachers with high
impact on student achievement in middle school English Language
Arts from those with lower
impact.
Titled Visionary New England, this contemporary
art exhibition is inspired by the
impact and legacy of utopian, spiritualist, and mystical
practices in the region.
Both Clement Greenberg as a writer and colleague of artists and Hans Hofmann as a prestigious teacher, theorist and
practicing artist had an enormous
impact and influence on the development of new American
art of the late thirties and the early forties.
We strongly believe that continuity and knowledge transfer will have a positive
impact in both supporting artistic
practice that is forging new terrain in contemporary visual
arts, and revitalizing traditional cultural knowledge and
practices in Native communities.
The exhibition highlights groundbreaking
practices that shaped the feminist
art movement and provides a timely reminder of the wide
impact of a generation of artists.
«It's the perfect moment to revisit Rauschenberg's career, given that his
impact continues to gain momentum as more and more contemporary artists pay homage to, and are influenced by, various facets of his creative
practice and artistic production — from his technology - based artworks and the reuse of images to international collaborations that demonstrated the power of
art to spark dialogues between various cultures,» stated Christy MacLear, CEO of the Rauschenberg Foundation.
These artists represent a microcosm of the American experience and their respective
practices across four decades have collectively made a significant
impact on the development of contemporary
art in the United States.
Join an ongoing discussion lead by theorist Dr. James Trafford and artist Luke Pendrell, exploring the theoretical movement Speculative Realism and its
impact upon contemporary
art practice.
Of course, the rise of black - owned spaces has
impact far beyond the market, and many prominent non-profit spaces, such as Rick Lowe's Houston - based Project Row Houses and artist Mark Bradford's Los Angeles - based
Art + Practice, are positioned as «social sculpture,» an expanded concept of art coined by the German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who sought to use art to address societal issu
Art +
Practice, are positioned as «social sculpture,» an expanded concept of
art coined by the German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who sought to use art to address societal issu
art coined by the German Fluxus artist Joseph Beuys, who sought to use
art to address societal issu
art to address societal issues.
Part of the Barbican's 2018 season The
Art of Change, Modern Couples:
Art, Intimacy and the Avant - garde reveals the ways in which creative partnerships have
impacted on artistic
practice and social restraints.
Sargent's
art and research investigates the history and
impact of the international shipping industry on the ecologies, economies, and communities along the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River through a contemporary amalgam of new media
art, radical cartography, grass roots activism, and sustainable culture as
art practice.
This fantasy of a direct projection of thought not only had a decisive
impact on the birth of abstraction but also influenced surrealism and its obsession with the collective sharing of creation and, in the post war period, it gave rise to numerous visual and sound installations inspired by the revolution in information technology, leading to the declaration of «the dematerialisation of
art» in conceptual
practices...
The Center is a Moving Target highlights artists whose evolving
practice and works speak to the
impact and meaningful shifts in the term «regionalism» in contemporary
art.
The Third Mind: American Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860 - 1989 illuminates the dynamic and complex
impact of Asian
art, literary texts and philosophical concepts on American artistic
practices from the late nineteenth century through the present.
The work of Donald Judd
art continues to
impact contemporary
practice, remaining as significant today as in the first decades of his career.
The Maniacs, known colloquially as the Crow Tribe's «The Beatles,» both positively influenced the Crow people through their indigenized pop expression and also made an
impact on non-Native audiences — a set of conditions akin to Red Star's
art practice that is persistently entangled with concepts of pop internationalities and the culture industry.
The
impact of Adrian Piper's
practice on the
art world has never more been notable than in contemporary moment, which is proven by the international recognition she has received in recent years, especially with the honors such as the Gold Lion prize for the best artist of the Venice Biennale in 2015.
Uli, a form of
art practiced by the Igbo people of Nigeria, has specifically had a significant
impact on Kure's work.
Art for the Environment, curated by Camilla Palestra, will present work from six artists with
practices that explore the nature of human
impact on our environment.
Theaster Gates discusses the pitfalls of terms like «community
art» and imagines an artistic
practice with a lasting
impact in real social and urban structures in this interview with Carol Becker.
«With the major exhibition Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty, The Museum of Modern
Art brings new focus to Hilaire - Germain - Edgar Degas's (French, 1834 — 1917) extraordinary and rarely seen monotypes and their
impact on his wider
practice.
Post Impressionism as
practiced by Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cézanne had an enormous
impact on 20th - century
art and led to the advent of 20th - century abstraction.
[13] The close of the period of postmodern
art has been dated to the end of the 1980s, when the word postmodernism lost much of its critical resonance, and
art practices began to address the
impact of globalization and new media.
The exhibition Halston and Warhol: Silver and Suede examines the interconnected lives and creative
practices of Andy Warhol and Halston — two American icons who had a profound
impact on the development of 20th century
art and fashion.
The game's variations for artists originate from a research project beginning with the Yap's «Artists» Personal
Impacts Survey» to explore positive psychological benefits of
art practice.
The first half of the exhibition includes eight American artists whose
practice fundamentally
impacted the development of abstract
art in the United States: Richard Diebenkorn, Philip Guston, Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Robert Ryman, Richard Serra, Frank Stella, and Clyfford Still.
Open to all Contemporary
Art Society Museum Members, the scheme aims to provoke an examination of collecting
practice that has a wider
impact beyond the acquisition of the awarded work and act as a focal point for debate on gender imbalance in museum collections.
This exhibition will introduce Sahmat's work to the United States through a survey of
art and ephemera while assessing the
impact this unique — and sometimes controversial — collective has had on contemporary Indian society and artistic
practice.
Through our exhibitions, artist talks, studio
art classes, international and local residency program, free public events, satellite class sites, and professional development opportunities we work to provide the space for artists at every age and stage to cultivate their
practice, build connections, and
impact our world.
Her academic research and publications about Spanish literature focus on
art criticism, the
impact of new technologies on literary
practice, and on the relations between visual culture and writing.
Funding will also indirectly support the production of his first artist book, a comprehensive survey that demonstrating the
impact of his work, artistic methods, and my
practice within the history of contemporary
art through critical essays and supporting documentation.
Plus an additional essay by the sculptor Juginder Lamba, looking at some of the ways in which non-European
art has historically
impacted on Western
art practice.
Clarke's publications include Representing Africa in American
Art Museums: A Century of Collecting and Display (co-edited with Kathleen Berzock; 2010; second printing in 2013), which examines the impact of museum practice on the formation of meaning and public perception of African a
Art Museums: A Century of Collecting and Display (co-edited with Kathleen Berzock; 2010; second printing in 2013), which examines the
impact of museum
practice on the formation of meaning and public perception of African
artart.
The discussion will focus on Martin Puryear's unique
practice and its
impact on contemporary
art.
Her feature article for Contemporary And titled, «The
art world in Luanda is young and vibrant with a political
impact that is yet to be understood,» proficiently captured the city's artistic and infrastructural atmosphere, and shed light on emerging artistic
practices.
He holds a Ph.D. in
art history from the University of Southern California, for which he wrote a dissertation on how stage performance and theatricality came to
impact postwar exhibition
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Anne Walsh, Renée Petropoulos and Elizabeth Bryant will host a conversation about the exhibition, their work, and the
impact this show had on their
art practice.
Feminist debates of the past three decades have had an enormous
impact on the
practice of
art history.