Back to School Links

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Summer is winding down, and preparations for the start of a new school year are occurring all over the U.S. right now. To mark the occasion, here are a dozen or so links for both experienced art teachers and those starting on their teacher career.

To start, I want to give a shout . . . → Read More: Back to School Links

Up On The Roof

This past week, I was able to get away to New York City for an art-viewing adventure. One of the highlights of the trip was seeing Doug and Mike Starn‘s Big Bambú installation on the roof garden of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The massive site-specific bamboo structure opened to the public back in . . . → Read More: Up On The Roof

Web Sightings for June 2010

June is going to be a busy month for me so I decided to post my monthly Web sightings a day early.

Let’s start with this 10-minute video featuring Dan Pink’s talk at the RSA that illustrates the hidden truths behind what really motivates us at home and in the workplace. This isn’t the first time I . . . → Read More: Web Sightings for June 2010

Reflections on NAEA 2010

Hood ornament on Art Bus outside of American Visionary Art Museum

Got back last night after a long plane ride home from the NAEA conference. My early morning flight out of Baltimore was canceled and I had to wait in the airport 5 hours for a later flight. I know it could have been worse, . . . → Read More: Reflections on NAEA 2010

Season 5 of Art21 Starts Tonight

Season 5 of Art:21–Art in the Twenty-First Century starts tonight and will air every Wednesday on PBS throughout October at 10:00 pm (Check your local listings). The above video clip of Cindy Sherman is from an episode airing later in the month on . . . → Read More: Season 5 of Art21 Starts Tonight

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