This essay analyzes the street art project Stop Telling Women to Smile (STWTS) to argue that public art plays an essential, pedagogical role in enhancing literacy education and intercultural communication within our communities. Functioning as both a public pedagogy and community literacy, STWTS demonstrates the power of public art to address injustice and provoke community conversation. To conclude, the essay calls literacy educators to expand the sites of pedagogy to include the everyday literacies students encounter within local public spaces
Course Description AH375C: Street Art and Graffiti contributes to a growing discourse on contemporar...
If community is defined as a group of teachers, learners, and others who collaborate to achieve comm...
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake ...
This study investigates Grade 10 English teachers’ awareness of place and street art in two schools’...
This dissertation examines how public art, broadly defined, contributes to the dialogue of public pl...
This Dissertation examines how public art, broadly defined, contributes to the dialogue of public pl...
Public art is more than outdoor art. It has the potential of being an educational tool. Multicultura...
The concept of the city has come to play a central role in the practices of a new generation of arti...
Street art is a form of mass communication and a platform for public discourse (Chaffee, 1993, p. 4)...
Curriculum should allow our students and teachers to feel aesthetically alive. Curriculum should not...
This feminist qualitative research study is driven by two questions: (1) In what ways does feminist ...
Public art takes many forms including commemorative sculptures, site-specific works, and collaborati...
Graffiti and street art has been prevalent in the past few decades taking stances toward social and ...
The project “Word on the Street” will be integrated into ENGL 210: Introduction to Creative Writing....
A gaze is a silent facial gesture while a piercing gaze suggests a shrieking sound. Unpacking the wo...
Course Description AH375C: Street Art and Graffiti contributes to a growing discourse on contemporar...
If community is defined as a group of teachers, learners, and others who collaborate to achieve comm...
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake ...
This study investigates Grade 10 English teachers’ awareness of place and street art in two schools’...
This dissertation examines how public art, broadly defined, contributes to the dialogue of public pl...
This Dissertation examines how public art, broadly defined, contributes to the dialogue of public pl...
Public art is more than outdoor art. It has the potential of being an educational tool. Multicultura...
The concept of the city has come to play a central role in the practices of a new generation of arti...
Street art is a form of mass communication and a platform for public discourse (Chaffee, 1993, p. 4)...
Curriculum should allow our students and teachers to feel aesthetically alive. Curriculum should not...
This feminist qualitative research study is driven by two questions: (1) In what ways does feminist ...
Public art takes many forms including commemorative sculptures, site-specific works, and collaborati...
Graffiti and street art has been prevalent in the past few decades taking stances toward social and ...
The project “Word on the Street” will be integrated into ENGL 210: Introduction to Creative Writing....
A gaze is a silent facial gesture while a piercing gaze suggests a shrieking sound. Unpacking the wo...
Course Description AH375C: Street Art and Graffiti contributes to a growing discourse on contemporar...
If community is defined as a group of teachers, learners, and others who collaborate to achieve comm...
As a graduate student in the humanities, I am often fearful that my labor is performed for the sake ...