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  • S4E:2 Meet Matt & Laura Grundler
    2025/07/21

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Jen and Abi speak with dynamic art education leaders Matt & Laura Grundler of the K-12 Art Chat podcast. In the conversation, they share insights into their current work, recent projects, and their powerful journey as art teachers and administrators. The conversation also touches on advocacy, mutual support as partners and educators, and how they help guide fellow teachers in embracing their personal and professional identities.

    Here are links to resources or more information that was discussed in the TABcast: K12 Art Chat Podcast (Matt & Laura Grundler)

    • https://www.davisart.com/free-resources/k12-artchat/


    The Creativity Department for all things Matt and Laura

    • https://www.grundlerart.com/

    Peter H. Reynolds (Author & Illustrator)

    • https://www.peterhreynolds.com/

    • The Dot

    • Sky Color

    Studio Thinking

    • https://www.studiothinking.org/

    Dwayne Edwards / PENSOLE Lewis College of Business & Design

    • https://www.plcdetroit.com/


    Davis Art Publications

    • https://www.davisart.com/

    Understanding by Design (UbD)

    • Understanding by Design White Paper

    Here is a link to a lightly edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

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    57 分
  • S4E:1 Meet Connie Stewart
    2025/06/25

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, we are joined by Connie Stewart, Professor Emeritus from the University of Northern Colorado and a passionate advocate for student-centered, contemporary art education. Connie shares her journey with Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB), her commitment to individualized instruction, and her work with contemporary artists and big ideas in the classroom. She offers practical advice on questioning strategies, meaningful integration, and staying curious as both an educator and artist. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about honoring student voice, fostering inquiry, and keeping your own artistic spark alive.

    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are links to resources or more information that was discussed in the TABcast:


    Teaching Contemporary Art with Young People

    Authors: Julia Marshall, Anne Thulson, Connie Stewart


    Critical Conversations in Art Education

    Editors: Lisa Hochtritt, Eli Burke, Toya Northington, Connie Stewart


    Think 360 Arts for Learning

    Website: https://think360arts.org


    Artists:

    Cyrus Kabiru

    Known for: C-Stunners – wearable sculptures made from discarded materials

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ckabiru/


    Tomás Saraceno

    Known for: Interdisciplinary installations involving spider webs, sound, air, and architecture

    Website: https://studiotomassaraceno.org


    John Constable

    Known for: Detailed cloud and landscape studies (historical reference)

    Public domain works available via Wikimedia Commons


    Some Additional Artists:

    These artists have done work that could be curated for the classroom depending on your age group and community

    Titus Kaphar

    Lenka Clayton

    Laurel Roth Hope

    Alberta Aguilar

    Cyrus Kabiro

    Aram Han Sifuentes-banners (could be used to express opinions about school, local community)

    Joo Young Choi

    Guerilla Girls; the art of complaining

    Ibrahim Mohama


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    53 分
  • S3E:12 Jen Ferrari and Abi Paytoe Gbayee
    2025/05/25

    In the last episode of TAB Storytellers season 3, Abi and Jen decided to end with a candid, heartfelt conversation that celebrates their journey, the evolution of TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior), and the challenges and triumphs of teaching art in diverse environments. They reflect on their personal and professional growth, share updates about roles, research, and family life, and explore meaningful themes like student agency, teacher identity, and curriculum design. It's a rich and inspiring check-in that reaffirms the community and philosophy behind the TABcast.

    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are links to resources or more information that was discussed in the TABcast:

    • Engaging Learners Through Artmaking (Book, 2nd Edition)

    • Fred Tjardes School of Innovation, Greeley, CO

    Here is a link to a lightly edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

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  • S3E:11 Meet Dyango Chavez-Cutiño
    2025/04/19

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Jen and Abi are joined by Dyango Chavez-Cutiño, a school programs educator at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (ISGM) in Boston, Massachusetts. A TAB teacher by trade, Dyango recently joined the ISGM as a museum educator to help facilitate their school programs. The trio discusses TAB in classroom and museum learning environments, the framework of Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) and how it is used in art as well as other subjects, and the benefits of integrating VTS in various curricula.

    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:

    • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum – “Thinking Through Art” Program https://www.gardnermuseum.org/organization/education/thinking-through-art

    • New York Times – Visual Thinking Strategies Page A page dedicated to using VTS with contemporary images and real-world events, recommended for high school teachers. https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning/picture-prompt

    Here is a link to a lightly edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

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  • S3E:10 Meet Jessica Boritz
    2025/03/15
    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Abi and Jen sit down with Jessica Boritz, an atelierista and art teacher at Grace Episcopal Day School in Kensington, Maryland. During their conversation, Jessica shares her extensive knowledge of and experience with TAB and Reggio-Emilia, two very compatible approaches to contemporary art education. In addition, the triad also discusses curiosity and creativity in teaching and learning, children’s aesthetics, and the role of beauty in learning.For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast: Everywhere Atelier Study Group - Roberta Pucci: https://www.everywhereatelier.net – Study groups and online resources about Reggio Emilia–inspired practices, including material dialogues and the Atelierista role.Reggio Children - Official Reggio Emilia Organization: https://www.reggiochildren.it/en – Offers official resources, training, and background on the Reggio Emilia approach.Project Zero - Harvard Graduate School of Education: https://pz.harvard.edu – Research related to creativity, education, and thinking strategies, often linked to Reggio Emilia practices. Relevant books include Making Learning Visible and Making Thinking Visible.Edward Clapp - Participatory Creativity: https://pz.harvard.edu/projects/agency-by-design – Focuses on creativity as an emergent, collective process rather than an individual trait.Rick Rubin - The Creative Act: A Way of Being: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Creative-Act/Rick-Rubin/9780593652886 – A book exploring creativity and process.Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear: https://www.elizabethgilbert.com/books/big-magic/ – A book referenced regarding inspiration and the creative process.Richard Serra - Verb List: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/152793 – Mentioned in relation to material exploration in art and Reggio Emilia.Goldy Muhammad - Culturally & Historically Responsive Education: https://www.goldymuhammad.com/ – Referenced regarding beauty and humanity in curriculum design.Elaine Scarry - On Beauty and Being Just: https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691070053/on-beauty-and-being-just – A book discussing aesthetics, justice, and the role of beauty in learning.National Art Education Foundation (NAEF) Grants: https://www.arteducators.org/opportunities/naef – Jessica mentioned she traveled to Reggio Emilia through an NAEF grant. More details on professional development grants can be found here.Here is a link to the lightly transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org
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    1 時間 8 分
  • S3E:09 Meet Kristin Anson
    2025/02/28

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Abi and Jen sit down with Kristin Anson, an art teacher at an international school in Sri Lanka, where she teaches preschool through fifth grade within a PYP (Primary Years Programme) framework. During their conversation, Kristin shares what it’s like to bring TAB pedagogy into an international context and how her inquiry-based curriculum supports student choice and autonomy. In addition, the trio discusses the realities of unlearning traditional teacher-led approaches, collaborating with classroom teachers, building supportive school communities, and how Kristin’s social media presence, “PrincessArtyPants,” offers inspiration for educators seeking to embrace choice-based art education.

    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:

    • Princess Arty Pants Blog - Kristin Anson: https://blog.princessartypants.com/ – A blog chronicling Kristin Anson’s journey with PYP and TAB practices, offering reflections, ideas, and insights for art educators.

    • Princess Arty Pants Instagram - Kristin Anson:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/princess_artypants ⁠ – Follow for regular content on TAB, PYP, and art education strategies.

    • PYP TAB Facebook Group: A specialized community for educators incorporating Primary Years Programme (PYP) principles into TAB-based teaching.

    • Earcos Conference - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (March 2024): A TAB and PYP educator meet-up will be held during this conference. For more details, reach out to Kristin Anson.

    Here is a link to a lightly edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

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    40 分
  • S3E:8 Meet Olivia Gude
    2025/01/25

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, Jen and Abi sit down with renowned artist and author Olivia Gude. Olivia is a Professor Emerita of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago, having developed numerous frameworks and programs at these institutions. Among the topics the triad discusses are the evolution of process-based art education, dialogical pedagogy, Olivia's work with Spiral Workshops, and the role of the educator in a TAB program.

    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:

    • Olivia Gude’s Articles and Concepts

      • “New School Art Styles” (2013): Published in Art Education journal (awarded the Manuel Barkan Award).

      • “Postmodern Principles” (2004): Art Education journal article describing contemporary alternatives to the classic Elements & Principles.

      • “Principles of Possibility” (2007): Art Education journal article proposing themes and frameworks for deeper meaning-making in art curricula.

      • Spiral Workshop: A teaching/research project Gude led at the University of Illinois–Chicago, featuring thematically driven, open-ended artmaking experiences.

        • Examples and images can be found in Olivia Gude’s NAEA e-Portfolio (includes slides/videos of workshops) https://naea.digication.com/Spiral/Spiral_Workshop_Theme_Groups/

    • Forthcoming & Recent Publications

      • Book: Promoting Civic Engagement Through Art Education (edited by Doug Blandy and Flavia Bastos).

        • Gude’s chapter: “Limit Acts and Constructed Situations: Paulo Freire and the Situationist International.” (Fall 2024)

    • Dialogical Pedagogy & Assessment

      • Skeptical Assessment Society: Gude’s collaborative workshop series with educators such as Katherine Douglas, challenging rigid scoring rubrics and emphasizing authentic learning/meaning-making.

      • Paulo Freire’s “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”: Foundational text for dialogical, student-centered teaching approaches that inform Gude’s community-based and thematic curriculum work.

    • National Core Arts Standards (2014)

      • Gude served on the writing team for these standards, which encourage self-directed play with materials, authentic artmaking processes, and reflection over rote skills.

      • Find them at: National Core Arts Standards – Visual Arts

    Here is a link to the edited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are potentially errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

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    1 時間 12 分
  • S3E:7 Meet Becky Broyles
    2024/12/29

    In this episode of TAB Storytellers, join Abi and Jen as they interview high school art teacher and WAEA co-president Becky Broyles as she describes how she adapted the TAB (Teaching for Artistic Behavior) approach in an alternative school setting, structuring her classroom as a “design studio” divided into departments (fashion, photography, digital art, and more). Becky emphasizes student choice, self-paced learning, and peer-to-peer feedback, sharing how technology tools like Padlet, Google Classroom, and Canva support her learners. Becky also highlights the importance of building supportive educator communities—both online and in person—to sustain and grow TAB practices.


    For more information about TAB, please visit the TAB website: www.teachingfor artisticbehavior.org. Also, you are invited to join us on Mighty Networks (https://teaching-for-artistic-behavior.mn.com/), an online platform dedicated to everything TAB!

    Here are resources to more information discussed in the TABcast:

    • Washington Art Education Association (WAEA): waea.net

      • Offers free virtual workshops every third Saturday.

    • Padlet: padlet.com

      • Used for student process photos, final-art critiques, and peer feedback.

    • Canva: canva.com

      • Used to create logos, business cards, and social media ads for student “design studios.”

    • Becky’s Website: broylesdesigngroup.org (class site; still in development)

    • Storyteller's Email: storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org

      • For questions, transcript edits, or follow-up with the Abi and/or Jen.

    Here is a link to the unedited transcript of this episode. We recognize that there are probably errors and grammatical issues. If anyone with the time or inclination to edit this wants to do so, please email us at storytellers@teachingforartisticbehavior.org


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    59 分