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Art Education in Critical Times

Art Education in Critical Times

By FSU Art Education

Welcome to Art Education in Critical Times. The podcast created by and for art educators.

This is a student run podcast series that focused on critical pedagogy, contemporary art, and art education. We hope to inspire you to see art education as a critical force in our contemporary world!
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How can art start a conversation?

Art Education in Critical TimesSep 27, 2020

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Transgress Boundaries

Transgress Boundaries

Hear one of the many pedagogical ideas from bell hooks, who introduces the idea of transgressing institutional boundaries in the art classroom and how YOU might implement this pedagogy into your own art classroom and art practice. 

Feb 12, 202117:07
Challenging Traditions in Art Education

Challenging Traditions in Art Education

This episode, hosted by Kylie Ocfemia, talks about challenging tradition is both education and art. These two topics go hand in hand and then talk about challenging tradition in an art education classroom.
Sep 28, 202016:27
The Transformative Power of Art Experience

The Transformative Power of Art Experience

We bring the ideas of John Dewey into conversation with the works of Yayoi Kusama and discuss the ways in which you might apply their ideas to your classroom curriculum.
Sep 27, 202015:20
Finding Freedom in Art Education

Finding Freedom in Art Education

This episode, hosted today by Elena Malcolm, explores the educational philosophy of scholar and feminist bell hooks and applies her engaged pedagogy to contemporary art classrooms.
Sep 27, 202014:23
How can art start a conversation?

How can art start a conversation?

Today we explore how crucial it is to bring contemporary artists into the Art Education classroom in order to generate critical conversations about our current time and place. In our polarized society, it seems we have lost the ability to dialogue about current issues. Instead, we pick sides, and debate. What would happen if our focus of critical conversations was not to find the “right” answer, but to explore ideas? Today’s host: Sarah Myrick. Special Guest: Chris Myrick.
Sep 27, 202021:08