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The link between art and history
How to Use Art to Teach History – A piece of art can provide a window into a historical time period for students
Jerry Saltz: The Art World Problem
Art History Methodologies: Eight ways to understand art
Art Theory: Texts, Writings, Manifestos
Toward a Critical Art Theory
Art and the Great Depression
What is Public Art?
Behind the art: ‘Night Shift’ depicts Aliquippa steelworkers at The Westmoreland
A Window into the Emerging Anthropocene…Through Art: Want a snapshot of how humans have been changing their landscapes since the Industrial Revolution? Look at artwork at a local museum, one geoscientist says.
ARTWORKS
Pittsburgh’s Steel Mills
New Kensington art gallery to showcase Pittsburgh’s industrial past, Vince Ornato’s ‘They Were Not Anonymous’ exhibit provides an ironworker’s perspective
ART ORGANIZATIONS
Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art
Merrick Art Gallery
The Genesis Collective
Hoyt Art Center
Association for Public Art
National Gallery of Art: Uncovering America
HISTORY
History as Art or Science
Critical Historiography
What is Historical Culture?
History, the Past, and Public Culture: Results from a National Survey
Guide to Doing Local History
Blog: Public History Matters
Local Oral History
Fresh pics: Art connects Mercer Island Station to local history, scenery
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
CRITICAL THEORY & PERSPECTIVES
What is Critical Theory?
Critical Theory, The Frankfurt School, Adorno and Horkheimer, and the Culture Industries Explained
Critical Literacy
Critical Literacy in the Social Studies
The Frankfurt School of Critical Theory