AME 143: What do we mean when we talk about cookie-cutter art
Release Date: 12/18/2019
Art Made Easy
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info_outlineIn all of my years of teaching, there is one thing that has lead me to scratch my head literally every single time I hear this phrase… and that’s, “cookie cutter art”.
It really drives me nuts. It used to send me into a tail spin of feeling upset and discouraged about myself as an art teacher.
But today I see it as such a judgement and I feel that it’s time we have a very frank conversation about what it means when you say “cookie-cutter art” and what do you really mean to say.
So when did it “cookie-cutter” not allow students to become creative?
This episode is for all the newly hired art teachers to the experience art specialists, who can benefit from learning all sorts of ways of teaching art, and becoming aware of the energy that we give to one another for our teaching styles.
The truth is, is that there is not right or wrong was to teach this subject. Children are always changing as well as our own expectations as teachers and so we could use all the tools in our tool box we can get.
So we’re going there…sharing how I think the term “cookie-cutting” should be used and the truth behind it’s connotation.
Join me after the podcast inside the Dazzlers Facebook Group to share your thoughts on how we can better support each other for the upcoming new year If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, I’d love to hear how it impacted you. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, post it to your Instagram stories and tag me @deepspacesparkle
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