The hottest Art Education Substack posts right now

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Substack 747 implied HN points 03 Jan 25
  1. Wendy MacNaughton believes drawing connects us to our curiosity and creativity. She wants everyone to see how drawing can help us learn about ourselves and the world.
  2. Her '30 Days of Drawing' event creates a fun and supportive space for people to draw together. It helps participants let go of perfectionism and focus on enjoying the process.
  3. The community she has built emphasizes ongoing connection, where members motivate each other even after the drawing event ends. This sense of belonging is crucial for maintaining their creativity.
Austin Kleon 2058 implied HN points 01 Aug 23
  1. Asking 'What’s the matter?' helps us understand what's bothering us and can lead to artistic ideas. It's a question that sparks creativity.
  2. The discomfort or irritation we feel can be the starting point for new work. Those feelings can inspire us to create something meaningful.
  3. We can also think about 'matter' in terms of the physical materials we use, like paint or paper. Getting hands-on might help when we're unsure of what to create.
Generative Arts Collective 65 implied HN points 24 Nov 24
  1. Creativity is about balancing rules and imagination. Understanding the rules helps you know when to break them and innovate.
  2. Making art is a journey that involves exploration. It's important to try new things and take steps, even if you don't know where they will lead.
  3. Looking deeper into things can reveal their true complexity. Just like knowing more about birds goes beyond their colors, understanding art involves seeing beyond the surface.
Cybernetic Forests 99 implied HN points 10 Mar 24
  1. Artists historically learned how to create art through hands-on practice and not just by observing art - a concept often misunderstood.
  2. The concept of learning from masters in art, as compared to how AI learns from training data, reveals interesting differences in approach and outcomes.
  3. The discussion around AI, art, and copyright brings up important points about data rights, labor values, and the need to support human artists in the digital age.
The Memory Palace 19 implied HN points 14 May 24
  1. Art and philosophy can work together to help people understand complex ideas better. By connecting these two fields, we can find new ways to teach and talk about philosophical concepts.
  2. Using art to explore memory can make abstract ideas more concrete. Artists can visualize philosophical thoughts, which helps both the artist and the philosophers communicate their ideas more clearly.
  3. Taking time to think deeply is essential in both art and philosophy. It’s important to pause and consider the reasons behind our actions, which leads to better art and richer philosophical insights.
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