S4E:1 Meet Connie Stewart
Episode description
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.
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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Known for: Detailed cloud and landscape studies (historical reference)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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