Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Art Education 21
Gallery of Toys in the Children's Creative Center, United States Pavilion, Brussels World's Fair, Presented by the Museum of Modern Art, NY: Design Color Window, designed by Victor D'Amico / Magnetic Board, designed by Leonard Nelson / String Picture Makers, designed by Victor D'Amico (see also!) / Giant Builder, designed by A.F. Arnold / Three-Dimensional String Design, designed by Victor D'Amico / Color Players, designed by Victor D'Amico
from Experiments in Creative Art Teaching: A Progress Report on the Department of Education at the Museum of Modern Art, NY by Victor D'Amico, 1960
also D'Amico at Daddytypes here
...to be continued
Thanks Hughes!
Labels:
art,
books,
borrowed/library books,
children's art,
education,
kids,
toys
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Play thoughts
Creative Playthings 1971
Play Thoughts / Tri-Color Viewer / Big Looker / Perception Plaques / Frames / Mem / Connect / Sextett / Four Faces / Playsacks / Rainbow Box / Marble Pan / Parallelograms
16 page mini-catalogue. Princeton New Jersey.
Labels:
costumes,
Creative Playthings,
fredun shapur,
Ken Garland,
kids,
masks,
puzzles,
toys
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Folkways with Children
Rhythms of Childhood with Ella Jenkins, Folkways Records FC 7653, 1963 - cover design Ronald Clyne - here
Song and Play Time with Pete Seeger, Folkways Records FC 7526, 1956
Labels:
Ella Jenkins,
kids,
lp jackets,
music,
Pete Seeger,
Records
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
inflato-spaces and geoshapes






Making Children's Furniture and Play Structures by Bruce Palmer, Workman Publishing Company, NY, 1974 (previously/related)
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Friday, February 3, 2012
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Summerhill










Neill & Summerhill: A Man and His Work (a pictorial study by John Walmsley), Penguin Educational Special, Penguin Books, 1969---The Summerhill School was founded by A.S. Neill in 1921. Ivor Cutler was once a teacher there.I'm off again, but will be back to posting in a week or so. Bye for now.
Labels:
anarchy,
books,
education,
Ivor Cutler,
kids,
photography
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