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The importance of Art Education

Published on Sep 15, 2016

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Without the ability to think about yourself, to reflect on your life, there’s really no awareness, no consciousness. Consciousness doesn’t come automatically; it comes through being alive, awake, curious, and often furious.



Maxine Greene

Harvards Project Zero investigates arts education as well as the nature of intelligence, understanding, thinking, creativity, cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural thinking, and ethics. The organization has conducted dozens of major research initiatives, published over 90 books and hundreds of articles and reports, and collaborated with countless partners. Project Zero’s work takes place nationally and internationally, in a variety of settings; while much of the research occurs in schools, an increasing amount is focused on businesses, cultural organizations such as museums, and online. In addition, Project Zero offers symposia and workshops, most notably the annual summer institutes. -
See more at: http://www.pz.harvard.edu/who-we-are/about#sthash.IWPsWuuC.dpuf

The arts, it has been said, cannot change the world, but they may change human beings who might change the world.
Maxine Greene