
The last issue of Volume 3 of The International Journal of the Arts in Society has now been published.
Volume 3, Number 6 contains:
- archiTECTONICS: Pre- and Trans-disciplinary Reference in Beginning Design by Román Montoto.
- Art and the Communication of Social Issues: A Journey to Fight Human Trafficking by Kimberly A. Selber.
- An Arts Based Strategy That Promotes the Healing of Traumatized Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: Expressive Arts with Distressed Children by Gloria Simoneaux.
- In the Service of the State: Art and Politics in the Soviet Union by Gregory Sporton.
- The Interdependence Day Project: Mediating Environmental Change by Renata Tyszczuk and Joe Smith.
- Thinking in Three Dimensions: How do Young Children Engage with Modern Sculpture? by Sheila Galloway, Sarah Shalgosky and Mel Lloyd-Smith.
- Considerations of Recent Excursions in Authorial Illustration: A Series of Practical Case Studies by Andrew Kulman.
- How do we Challenge the Students and Enrich their University and Creative Experience through Interdisciplinary Collaboration? Collaborative Practice by George Hart and Joanna Jarvis.
- Global Connections and Cross-Cultural Awareness: Cultivating Empathy in Elementary Students through an Expressive Art Exchange by Gaelynn P. Wolf Bordonaro and Nancy Albrecht.
- Art and Ethics in Plato’s Symposium by Vincent Rama.
- Utilizing Images in Art to Foster Dialogue about Cultural and Historical Issues in the Early Childhood Classroom by Caroline Clark-Murphy, Barbara Crossland and Barbara Martin.
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