“Childhood Art” and similar random podcasts
Hosted by Dr. Christopher Schulte and Dr. Hayon Park, Childhood Art: A CSCA Podcast aims to reconceptualize how adults understand and approach the artistic, play-based, and aesthetic practices of young people. As an extension of the Childhood Art Speaker Series, the Childhood Art podcast utilizes follow-up interviews to center the practices of leading scholar-practitioners, with special attention given to the untold and perhaps understated interests and experiences that continue to shape their work.
In this episode, we return to dialogue with Dr. Sylvia Kind and Dr. CristinaDelgado Vintimilla, to discuss further the conceptual and personal underpinnings of their decade-long collaborative work. If you have not yet had the pleasure of reviewing their earlier presentation, which served as the inaugural event of the Childhood Art Speaker Series, please take some time to visit our website at www.centerforthestudyofchildhoodart.com. There, on the Childhood Art Speaker Series page, you will find a recording of their presentation, linked to the CSCA YouTube Channel.
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Categories: Kids & Family, Education, Arts
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