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November 13, 2023
History and Historiography in Art Education (HHAE) Column: Winter 2023HHAE needs your help and participation!
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November 13, 2023
Asian Art & Culture Interest Group (AACIG) Column: Winter 2023Investigating Japan’s Edo Avant Garde
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October 16, 2023
NAEA Position Statement on Visual Arts Education and Social ArtNAEA Position Statement on Visual Arts Education and Social Art (Adopted March 2015; Reviewed and Revised March 2018; Reviewed and Revised April 2023)
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March 20, 2023
History and Historiography in Art Education (HHAE) Column: Spring 2023HHAE Spring 2023 Updates
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August 19, 2022
History and Historiography in Art Education (HHAE) Column: Fall 2022NEW Interest Group! Updates From History and Historiography in Art Education
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August 19, 2022
Asian Art and Culture Interest Group (AACIG) Column: Fall 2022Interpreting China’s Cultural Heritage—Part 2: Lessons Learned
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August 24, 2021
NAEA Position Statement on Deaccessioning Objects in Art Museum CollectionsNAEA Position Statement on Deaccessioning Objects in Art Museum Collections (Adopted March 2013; Reviewed March 2016; Reviewed and Revised in February 2021)
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June 28, 2018
external resource from Partner Lessons, An Interview with the Renown Designer Milton GlaserNAEA member Daniel Bonnell publishes his interview with Milton Glaser. More than an artist and design, Milton Glaser has shown the world that he appears to also be a prophet of America’s politics, values and ethics.
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December 13, 2017
external resource from Salon, Visually Speaking: 14 Podcasts that Draw out the History of ArtIf writing about music is like dancing about architecture, where does that leave talking about visual art? You might be surprised by how immersive, expressive and image-rich these 14 art history podcasts are, through audio cues alone. Walk through museums with celebrities; examine a classical painting with an amateur — or professional — curator; and dive deep into the cultural milieu and influences that shaped an artist’s output. You’ll be sure to gain layers of perspective, depth and dimension.
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October 11, 2017
external resource from Salon, Visually speaking: 14 podcasts that draw out the history of artIf writing about music is like dancing about architecture, where does that leave talking about visual art? You might be surprised by how immersive, expressive and image-rich these 14 art history podcasts are, through audio cues alone. Walk through museums with celebrities; examine a classical painting with an amateur — or professional — curator; and dive deep into the cultural milieu and influences that shaped an artist’s output. You’ll be sure to gain layers of perspective, depth and dimension.
Salon