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California Voters Say Yes to Art Education

Avatar photo by Elaine Velie November 10, 2022November 10, 2022

The state approved Proposition 28, which will provide around $1 billion annually to fund art and music education in schools.

Posted inNews

Can a Ballot Measure Save Arts Education in California?

Avatar photo by Jasmine Liu October 18, 2022October 18, 2022

If approved, Proposition 28 could increase funding for performance and visual arts education by as much as $1 billion.

Posted inOpinion

We Need to Implement Black Feminist Ideas in Arts Education

Avatar photo by Venise Lashon Keys June 27, 2021June 25, 2021

Juneteenth being a federal holiday and anti-racist pledges of allegiance ain’t gonna cut it anymore.

Posted inArt

Meet the NYC Art Community: Dyeemah Simmons Wants to Stretch the Idea of What Museums Can Do

Avatar photo by Dessane Lopez Cassell June 29, 2020November 5, 2020

An interview series spotlighting New York’s creative community. Hear directly from artists, curators, and art workers about their current projects and personal quirks.

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In California, Art Schools and Programs Debate How to Reopen

by Matt Stromberg May 25, 2020May 27, 2020

Hyperallergic reached out to several art schools in California to see how they are planning to address the need for social distancing while maintaining the integrity of their arts curriculums.

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Artists Are Teaching Free Online Classes to Kids in Both English and Spanish

Avatar photo by Elisa Wouk Almino April 13, 2020

The 18th Street Arts Center is launching a mini-semester’s worth of virtual art school for children, from toddlers to teenagers.

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Teaching Art From a Distance Could Have Benefits

Avatar photo by Raheleh Filsoofi March 25, 2020March 24, 2020

Faced with adversity, I have learned to keep moving forward. As an Iranian-American, having interruptions to my education has been more the norm than the exception.

Posted inOpinion

Teaching Art Online Under COVID-19

Avatar photo by Kaitlin Pomerantz March 17, 2020March 18, 2020

As we individually scramble to stock our pantries and secure our loved ones, we are also figuring out how on earth to switch our hands-on teaching of studio-based art to virtual platforms.

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New Jersey is First in the US to Provide Arts Education For All Students

by Hakim Bishara September 11, 2019

Each public school in the Garden State provides some type of arts instruction for students. However, their work “remains unfinished” as they continue to equalize opportunities for artistic instruction in “less affluent schools.”

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How Teaching Artists Configure Into the Los Angeles Teachers’ Strike

Avatar photo by Abe Ahn January 18, 2019

The work of arts providers has been put on hold as district and union leadership continue to negotiate around teacher demands for smaller class sizes, more support staff, less standardized testing, and higher pay.

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