Create a New Resource
Are you interested in creating a resource (syllabus, lesson plan, reading list, essay, etc.) that you feel is missing?
Contact us here to tell us about your idea. Take advantage of our growing database to help guide your research.
Creating a new resource can be a large undertaking, but can help to combat the deficit of substantive social justice conversations in our craft community. Whether you are a community organizer, scholar of craft, or student, we encourage you to contribute!
Contact us here to tell us about your idea. Take advantage of our growing database to help guide your research.
Creating a new resource can be a large undertaking, but can help to combat the deficit of substantive social justice conversations in our craft community. Whether you are a community organizer, scholar of craft, or student, we encourage you to contribute!
Types of Resources You Can Create
- "Virtual" exhibitions: Curate a virtual exhibition catalogue with existing artworks that you feel speak to a particular issue. Provide an exhibition statement, artworks, and guidelines to discuss that issue in relation to the artworks you have selected.
- Syllabi and lesson plans: Create a new syllabus or lesson plan for implementing discussions of social issues into the craft classroom. Provide topics, relevant artworks and techniques, assigned readings, projects, and guidelines for group discussion.
- Exhibition guides: Create a document to assist teachers in discussing existing an exhibition with their students
- Bibliographies: Compile a bibliography of sources relevant to a particular topic that could help future scholars in their research.
- Essays: Write a research essay on a topic within craft, activism, or craft education.
- Other: Tell us about another idea you have for a new resource related to craft and activism.