Art and Ornithology
Obviously I'm still figuring out how I want to organize everything, but this is where I want to share Art Ed stuff, like resources. For example, the sources below are what I used to build my two unit curriculum about Scientific Illustration:
Audubon. (2022, December 22). John James Audubon: A Complicated History. John James Audubon.
Audubon. (2018, December 13). What is “The Birds of America”? John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove.
Clark, L. D. (2021, June 2). Lewis & Clark Expedition. National Archives and Records Administration.
Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center. (2022, May 18). Birds as Indicators of Ecosystem Health. U.S. Geological Survey.
Gray Miller, J. (2021, June 1). Art Takes Flight. National Wildlife Federation.
Getchell, M. (n.d.). Indian Removal. Khan Academy.
Getchell, M. (n.d.). Manifest Destiny. Khan Academy.
How: (Re)Connecting the Arts with Science. Creature Conserve. (n.d.).
Lanham, J. D. (2021, Spring). What do we do about John James Audubon?. Audubon.
Peterson, R. T., & Peterson, V. M. (2005). Audubon’s Birds of America: The National Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio. Abbeville Press Publishers.
TEDx Talks. (2015, June 11). Art Can Save A Panda | Dr. Lucy Spelman | TEDxProvidence [Video]. YouTube.
The University of Kansas. (2020, March 21). Audubon in the Anthropocene: Works by Matthew Day Jackson. Spencer Museum of Art.