Korean Dansaekhwa: The Art of Monochrome Painting
Korean Dansaekhwa, or the art of monochrome painting, represents a profound and meditative approach to art that emerged in Korea during the 1970s. This movement, characterized by its minimalist aesthetics and philosophical depth, has captured the attention of art enthusiasts and scholars worldwide. Dansaekhwa artists sought to transcend traditional...
Read MoreCreativity is the spark necessary to create art, but even the most talented young artists can struggle with creative block. Creative block is a phenomenon where a person experiences a lack of inspiration, motivation, or ideas, making it difficult to create art. It can be frustrating and discouraging, but...
Dec 11, 2023
Time, Money, & Respect: The Very Real Challenges, Roadblocks, & Hurdles Public School Teachers Face
Public school teachers in the United States face a mountain of obstacles in their daily dedication to our students and future. Year in and year out, public school teachers and Principals face significant challenges when it comes to the various factors making their job harder than they should and...
Nov 27, 2023The rich imagery of a Kerry James Marshall painting is full of color, emotion, and memory. Each new piece he creates embraces blackness as a signifier of difference, to explore the relationship of black people to American identity, the lack of black people as subjects or creators in the...
Nov 24, 2023Nina Chanel Abney’s bold, colorful, and graphic paintings are a sort of contemporary fusion between Cubism and Pop Art. Her flat expanses of super-pigmented color, eye-popping patterns, and super-stylized figures combine to create a highly unique style, where Abney explores issues of race, gender, and homophobia. Abney’s work is...
Nov 14, 2023
How Principals Can Supercharge Their Elementary School Arts Program and Support Students and Families
It is no secret that arts education has been on the decline in recent years. With schools facing budget cuts and an emphasis on standardized testing, many arts programs have been scaled back or eliminated altogether. And as Principals, you’re doing everything you can to enrich the school experience,...
Nov 13, 2023Last week we had a blast delivering our Screenprinting Workshop to a group of students at Edison Park Elementary (CPS) on Chicago’s northwest side. Luckily for everyone involved, we were provided with a beautiful, sunny day that allowed us to set up outside, right by the curb, and make...
Nov 07, 2023Vik Muniz’s photography embraces the painterly and sculptural with his unique process. He uses unconventional materials and found objects to create expressive images that often reference the work of the Old Masters, which he then photographs. Muniz’s pieces use anything from chocolate syrup to dust to diamonds to compose...
Nov 04, 2023A company’s ROI is important, at the end of the day you need to be profitable. There are many factors that contribute to a company’s ROI as it pertains to the ways they spend on employee engagement, and art, events, and office design are three powerful tools that can...
Oct 30, 2023Lorna Simpson is a multimedia artist best known for her black and white images displayed next to expressive and poetic snippets of text and her detailed collages featuring black women with fantastical hairdos. Simpson’s art is ambiguous, leaving space for imagination and deeper consideration. She delves deeply into identity,...
Oct 25, 2023









