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Community-Based Art Education Across the Lifespan

Community-Based Art Education Across the Lifespan
Author: Pamela Harris Lawton
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0807778001

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This book is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of Community-Based Art Education (CBAE). CBAE encourages learners to make connections between their art education in a classroom setting and its application in the community beyond school, with demonstrable examples of how the arts impact responsible citizenship. Written by and for visual art educators, this resource offers guidance on how to thoughtfully and successfully execute CBAE in the pre-K–12 classroom and with adult learners, taking a broad view towards intergenerational art learning. Chapters include vignettes, exemplars of practice, curriculum examples that incorporate the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards, and research frameworks for developing, implementing, and assessing CBAE projects. “This is the book I have been waiting for—carefully researched, thought-provoking, and inspiring.” —Lily Yeh, Barefoot Artists Inc. “A practical guide for community-based art education that is theoretically grounded in social justice. Insightful suggestions for working with communities, planning, creating transformative learning, and evaluating outcomes are based in the authors’ deep experience. This book is a timely and welcome volume that will be indispensable to individuals and community organizations working in the arts for positive change.” —Elizabeth Garber, professor emeritus, University of Arizona


Beginner's Guide to Community-based Arts

Beginner's Guide to Community-based Arts
Author: Keith Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art and society
ISBN:

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Ten transformative local arts projects come alive in this comics-illustrated training manual for youth leaders and teachers.


Engaging Classrooms and Communities Through Art

Engaging Classrooms and Communities Through Art
Author: Beth Krensky
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0759110670

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At the same time that arts funding and programming in schools are declining, exciting community-based art programs have successfully been able to build community, foster change, and enrich children's lives. Engaging Classrooms and Communities through Art provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to the design and implementation of community-based art programs for educators, community leaders, and artists. The book combines case studies with diverse groups across the country that are using different media - including mural arts, dance, and video - with an informed introduction to the theory and history of community-based art. It is a perfect handbook for those looking to transform their communities through art.


Beginner's Guide to Community-based Arts

Beginner's Guide to Community-based Arts
Author: Keith Knight
Publisher: New Village Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2005
Genre: Art and society
ISBN: 9780976605430

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Ten graphic stories about artists, educators and activists across the United States.


Learning Through the Arts

Learning Through the Arts
Author: National Endowment for the Arts. Office of Communications
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002
Genre: Arts
ISBN: 1428925821

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Arts & Education Handbook

Arts & Education Handbook
Author: Jonathan Katz (Of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1988
Genre: Art commissions
ISBN:

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Our intention is for the Arts and Education Handbook to stimulate those who value the arts and those who value a good education to work together at the local, state, and national levels towards their common goals. The exploring and identifying of common interests that is beginning to take place at the national level must take place systematically at the state and local levels. The advocates of the arts and of arts education at each governmental level must do a better job than in the past of demonstrating the value of the arts to the rest of the education community and to the general public. - Foreword.


The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community

The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community
Author: Ilona Szekely
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-09-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1350096326

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How can community art build connection in diverse communities? Where is the art in contemporary libraries? How do you bring subway art into the classroom? Drawing on an abundance of examples from Finland, Italy, New Zealand, Spain and the USA, including the NYC 2nd Ave Subway, the Detroit's Heidelberg Project, the Favel Painting Foundation and bicycle rack sculpture, Szekely inspires readers to look beyond the classroom walls to develop meaningful art experiences for students. She shows the myriad art forms, media expressions, and design professions that have the influence and potential to shape the local environment, reaching far beyond the traditional museum and gallery venue. Underpinned by a clear philosophical foundation, the field-tested approaches show readers how to go beyond the study of reproductions or dwelling on of the masters who are framed in art museums, instead having meaningful art experiences using everyday objects and diverse collective experiences. She also shows that innovative and exciting art lessons don't need large amounts of funding, transportation or even a museum within the local community. Each chapter includes photographs, talking points and key lesson ideas along with links to further resources.


Revitalizing Arts Education Through Community-Wide Coordination

Revitalizing Arts Education Through Community-Wide Coordination
Author: Susan J. Bodilly
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2008-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0833045938

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Initiatives to coordinate schools, cultural institutions, community-based organizations, foundations, and/or government agencies to promote access to arts education in and outside of schools have recently developed. This study looks at the collaboration efforts of six urban communities: how they started and evolved, the kinds of organizations involved, conditions that helped and that hindered coordination, and strategies used.