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Egyptologist, archaeologist, associate professor of Egyptian Art and Architecture and chair of the Department of Near Eastern Language and Cultures at UCLA, Dr. Kara Cooney has spent her academic career exploring the history of female power. Dr. Cooney brings one question to the forefront. Why are we as human beings so hostile to female power? Why do we think we’re not? Or why do we think it’s ok?
In this first interview of the This Feels So Real video series, we chat with visual artist Rob Knudsen who connects his piece This Feels So Real (the inspiration for the series) to street art, Pokemon Go, and how to view the world differently – and perhaps in a better way.
Our first activity in the Notice. Wonder. Make. series looks at simple photography that you can do with your children using the same principles that National Geographic photographers use in capturing their amazing shots.
Inspired by the public art piece of the same name, This Feels So Real video series asks artists to turn their creative eye and ability towards this new world we live in and distill the big ideas and problems we’re now facing into something more digestible.
Arts Commons Presents invites you to explore our new parent learning resource series: Notice. Wonder. Make. Join Arts Commons Education Associate, Jenny Peters, for this series of fun educational activities and projects aimed to help you cultivate curiosity and creativity in your children using arts-based learning. This series is inspired by the same learning techniques and activities used in the award-winning ConocoPhillips Hub for Inspired Learning program.