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ARTICLE/COOL IDEA: Architects turn old Sears power plant in Chicago into new charter school

If you dig this article, consider joining the school design group! September 01, 2009 Power play: architects help turn old Sears power pl…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 2, 2009

WORKSHOP: The Met's Open House for Teachers and Fall Workshops Fall 2009!

I've been to these Metropolitan Museum of Art open houses and they are usually "off the hook." They load you up with lots of cool and free…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Sep 2, 2009

VIDEOS: Music, Tone, Mood, Color, Form & Abstraction

Came across this fun video through an ad for some animation software. The tunes are by a South African electronic jazz duo called Goldfis…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Aug 17, 2009

ARTICLE/WEBSITE: A Thumb of Peanut Butter and Three Fingers Of Fries

A few weeks ago I made a post about an interesting school-university partnership "Art + The Girls, Math and Science Partnership" I read abo…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 27, 2009

COMIC: Violence & Cave Paintings

Art, history and media ed folks will get a kick out of this cartoon from the JANUARY 12, 2009 New Yorker:

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 24, 2009

ARTICLE: Protect and Preserve: Mobile Art-Conservation Van Helps Save Treasures

Thought this might inspire a nice Interdisciplinary discussion or lesson about art, science and history! From Wired: Protect and Preserve…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 23, 2009

RESOURCE: Advertising in Literature, Art, Film, and Popular Culture

Frank Baker (the wizard behind the Media Literacy Clearinghouse) posted this interesting website created by the Advertising, Educational Fo…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 19, 2009

VIDEO: 7-Year-Old Makes Art for Charity, Builds Orphanages with Her Profits

Move over UNICEF, here's a little news clip about a 7-year old building orphanages in Haiti through her artwork. The clip is sure to inspir…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 12, 2009

"The Leonardo da Vinci of Data" Edward Tufte

Are y'all familiar with the work of Yale Prof Edward Tufte? He's kind of the visual literacy and data go to guy these days making data much…

Started by Ryan Goble

0 Jul 8, 2009

Basil Wolverton- Master Cartoonist

Hey everyone I recently checked out this show and it was incredible! The attention to detail in Wolverton's cartoons reminds me of Robert C…

Started by Joselyn Santos

1 Jul 7, 2009
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