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This full-color resource will help educators teach about current art and integrate its philosophy and methods into the K12 classroom. The authors provide a framework that looks at art through the lens of nine themeseveryday life, work, power, earth, space and place, self and others, change and time, inheritance, and visual culturehighlighting the conceptual aspects of art and connecting disparate forms of expression. They also provide guidelines and examples for how to use contemporary art to change the dynamics of a classroom, apply inventive non-linear lenses to topics, broaden and update the art canon, and spur creative and critical thinking. Young people will find the selected artwork accessible and relevant to their lives, diverse and expansive, probing, serious, and funny. Challenging conventional notions of what should be considered art and how it should be created, this book offers a sampling of what is out there to inspire educators and students to explore the limitless world of new art.

Book Features:

  • Indicators and lenses that make contemporary art more familiar, accessible, understandable, and useable for teachers.
  • Easy-to-reference descriptions and over 80 color images from a variety of contemporary artists.
  • Strategies for integrating art thinking across the curriculum.
  • Suggestions to help teachers find contemporary art to fit their curriculum and school settings.
  • Examples of art-based projects from both art and general classrooms, including concepts, goals, materials, scaffolding activities, teacher reflections, and more.
  • Guidance for developing curriculum, including how to create guiding questions to spur student thinking.
  • A compilation of resources, including a dedicated website at teachingcontemporaryart.com.

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Teaching Contemporary Art With Young People

Themes in Art for K12 Classrooms

Julia Marshall
Connie Stewart
Anne Thulson

Published by Teachers College Press 1234 Amsterdam Avenue New York NY 10027 - photo 2

Published by Teachers College Press, 1234 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027

Copyright 2021 by Teachers College, Columbia University

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission from the publisher. For reprint permission and other subsidiary rights requests, please contact Teachers College Press, Rights Dept.:

Front cover design by David Strauss. Front cover art ( l to r ): Egg Masses of the Nudibranchs by Isabella Kirkland. Biodiversity Suits for Urban Pigeons: Passenger Pigeon 2 by Laurel Roth Hope. Canopic Jars (of Gwen Stefani) by Kathy Aoki.

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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Names: Marshall, Julia, author. | Stewart, Connie (Connie Crosby), author. | Thulson, Anne, author.

Title: Teaching contemporary art with young people : themes in art for K12 classrooms / Julia Marshall, Connie Stewart, Anne Thulson.

Description: New York : Teachers College Press, 2021. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2021025480 (print) | LCCN 2021025481 (ebook) | ISBN 9780807765746 (paperback) | ISBN 9780807765753 (hardcover) | ISBN 9780807779774 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: ArtStudy and teaching. | Art, Modern21st centuryThemes, motives.

Classification: LCC N350 .M263 2021 (print) | LCC N350 (ebook) | DDC 700.71dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021025480

LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021025481

ISBN 978-0-8077-6574-6 (paperback)
ISBN 978-0-8077-6575-3 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-0-8077-7977-4 (ebook)


Julia dedicates this book to Leonard, her ever-curious and indefatigable partner in exploring art.

Connie dedicates this book to her students.

Anne dedicates this book to Helen Bruns, whose art classroom was a haven, a garden, and a hiatus from the disenchanting world of high school.


Contents

Julia Marshall

Anne Thulson

Anne Thulson

Connie Stewart

Jorge Lucero

Trena Noval

Connie Stewart

Rachael Delaney

Pamela Harris Lawton

Lisa Hochtritt

Connie Stewart

Paulina Camacho Valencia

Julia Marshall

Julia Marshall

Julia Marshall

Anne Thulson and Connie Stewart

Anne Thulson

Jesse Bott, Christine Loehr, and Rachael Delaney

Sara Stillman

Lindsey Shepard

Katherine Giese

Wendi Oster

Acknowledgments

T HIS BOOK builds on the lifelong practices of many people who make art now and who teach about the art that responds to current times. We are grateful to the educator/scholars who contributed their ideas, research, and teaching skills to this resource. They bring a multitude of perspectives, fresh insights, and engaging ideas to our conversation about contemporary art and the powerful role it can play in education. These contributors are listed below.

Jesse Bott

Rachael Delaney

Katherine Giese

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