Kids. Think.Art at The Boston Kiddie Carnival This weekend, we held an event at the Boston Kiddie Carnival. It was a fantastic cultural experience where we embraced Caribbean culture and heritage. This festival featured a parade where kids dressed in colorful costumes, danced to traditional Caribbean music, and celebrated with their families. There were alsoContinue reading “Kids’ Creativity Shines at Boston Kiddie Carnival”
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Victory Skylight Window
This week’s artwork and artist reflects the power of manifestation in the small world we live in. In elementary school, I had decided to become an art teacher. It was the only art job I could think of beside a professional artist.
Landscape with Rainbow
Robert Duncanson, an African-American painter who focused on American landscapes as a way of healing or soothing his viewers. Learn what our art thinkers discovered about Duncanson and how they engage with his artworks.
Brianna McCarthy and Willow Boughs and Things I Never Knew
Learn more about West-Indian artist Brianna McCarthy and how I used one of her vibrant artworks to respond to a classical engraving and inspire our art thinkers with new narratives.
Let Them Be Children by Deborah Roberts
Let Them Be Children by Deborarh Roberts is all about putting Black kids front and center and is in line with Kids.Think.Art’s mission.
Boston and Allan Rohan Crite
Allan Rohan Crite’s love for African-American residents of Boston Roxbury and South End shines through in the artwork Sunlight and Shadow
The element of surprise with Amy Sherald
Rockets, Planes, and the Spaces in Between by Amy Sherald is a conversation starter for kids.
Introducing our logo
Learn more about the premisses of Kids.Think.Art and discover the logo of the organization.
Romare Bearden in details
Kids learned a lot through looking at art by Romare Bearden. They can also teach us a lot.
Did you see “le Printemps”?
Le Printemps by Cameroonian artist Marc Padeu is a great piece to explore with kids.
