Instructional Video11:51
TED Talks

TED: Why people of different faiths are painting their houses of worship yellow | Nabila Alibhai

12th - Higher Ed
Divisions along religious lines are deepening, and we're doubting more and more how much we have in common. How can we stand boldly and visibly together? Inspired by an idea from her collaborator Yazmany Arboleda, place-maker Nabila...
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Curated Video

Japan Cultural Activities

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Japanese see themselves as unique in the world and love to talk about what makes them so. From their perspective, Western culture is taking over, so showing an interest in their customs and traditions is sure to make a good...
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Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Uncle Gobb and the Green Heads – Illustrator

Pre-K - 5th
New ReviewUncle Gobb and the Green Heads – Illustrator
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Bedtime History

Michelangelo: Master of the Renaissance

6th - 12th
New ReviewMichelangelo was one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance—a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet whose work shaped the course of Western art. Known for masterpieces like the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, the statue of David, and...
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Bedtime History

The Story of Raphael | Renaissance Artists

6th - 12th
New ReviewRaphael was a master painter and architect of the Italian Renaissance, known for his graceful figures and perfectly balanced compositions. His works, including The School of Athens and numerous portraits of the Madonna, captured both...
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Curated Video

Life of Pablo Picasso for Kids

K - 5th
New ReviewPablo Picasso was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. From his early Blue and Rose Periods to co-creating Cubism, Picasso constantly reinvented his style. He could draw realistically as a teenager, but he chose to...
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Curated Video

Innocence and Experience

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video titled "Innocence and Experience" that explains how art, in any form, can connect to the experiences of life.
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Curated Video

Assessing Myths and Legends

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA video entitled "Assessing Myths and Legends" which analyzes myths and legends.
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Curated Video

Is AI-Generated Art Original? (Authenticity & Originality)

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhat’s the line between inspiration and flat-out appropriation? In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we grapple with questions about artistic originality and authenticity that have plagued the art world for hundreds of years. In...
Instructional Video10:59
Curated Video

The Hidden Meanings in Nature Art

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFrom sunsets to double rainbows, nature’s full of beautiful things. So it’s not surprising that artists have found inspiration in Mother Nature for millennia. What is surprising is the wide variety of human concerns that nature art has...
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Curated Video

What Makes an Artist “Great”?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMichelangelo. Vincent Van Gogh. Pablo Picasso. The story of art history is told through the biographies of individual celebrity artists. In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll learn about where the myth of the Great Artist...
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Curated Video

The Importance of Preserving, Restoring, & Conserving Art

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewArt tells the story of humanity across societies and cultures, but keeping that art around for future generations can be a monumental task. In this episode of Crash Course Art History, we’ll learn how art historians preserve, restore,...
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Curated Video

Awesome System Engineers Invented to Wash Giant Planes in Few Minutes

6th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWelcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a feature about how state-of-the-art aircraft are washed and painted with novel tools. The trades that contribute to the upkeep of airplanes are undergoing a futuristic transition to make them...
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Curated Video

From Backstage to the Barnyard - Press Paws (S1:E6)

3rd - Higher Ed
We’ve got some truly amazing stories for Episode 6 of Press Paws, the show for the Animal lover in all of us! Hosted by Michelle Ray Smith, Press Paws tells passionate stories of the unique bond between animals and people and how they...
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Curated Video

What's The Origin Of "Paint The Town Red"? - Famous Phrases With Eddie Brill

3rd - Higher Ed
Everyone could use a few more smiles in their daily lives…and watching a funny video will often do the trick! OnlyGood TV videos help make your life fun, more manageable, happy and stress free! Host Professor Good N' Well, a.k.a....
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Curated Video

Armless Painter’s Unique Approach to Art, Faith and Family (More to the Story E1)

3rd - Higher Ed
On this More To The Story, Marysol will revisit Rosie Jon, the inspiring armless painter who uses her feet to not only to paint, but to manage many day-to-day life tasks. Rosie was born with her disability, but not never let it cloud her...
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Curated Video

Paul Klee- Senecio

K - 8th
Klee used geometic shapes, texture, and color to create this abstract portrait.
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Curated Video

Wassily Kandinsky - Composition X

K - 8th
Kandinsky used shapes and colors to convey his feelings in the last of his series of abstract paintings named "Compositons".
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Curated Video

Marc Chagall - I and the Village

K - 8th
Chagall combined abstract and figurative painting to create a dreamlike memory of the village where he grew up.
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Curated Video

Diego Rivera - Sugar Cane

K - 8th
Rivera painted this fresco mural to portray the issues of Mexican workers on a sugar cane plantation.
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Curated Video

Claude Monet - Japanese Footbridge

K - 8th
Monet uses color and composition to draw your eye to the water and plant life below a Japanese-style bridge in his impressionistic painting.
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Curated Video

Unknown - White Tara GreenTara

K - 8th
This video examines an unsigned Buddhist painting from Tibet called a thangka or cloth painting.
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Curated Video

Georges Seurat - A Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte

K - 8th
Seurat used vertical lines and pointillism to create this large painting of a scene on the banks of La Grande Jatte.
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Curated Video

Meet 3 Very Different Artists With 1 Thing In Common: Doing What They Love!

3rd - Higher Ed
The author Chuck Klosterman said, "Art and love are the same thing: It's the process of seeing yourself in things that are not you." This idea—that our identities are necessarily reflected in our art—runs through the veins of three...