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Episode 199 – Media Arts: Then & Now

Laura and Matt Grundler

Joshua Drews

The definition of “Media Arts” seems to change daily. It has evolved from traditional forms of photography and film into complex, digital art forms that integrate new technologies and audience participation. Tools like Photoshop were once cutting edge, today, students work with it and programs like it daily. That’s why the Creativity Department invited NAEA’s Southeastern Region VP, Joshua Drews, to discuss the transformation of Media Arts and its impact on art education. From traditional techniques to the newest digital tools, Joshua highlights how advancements in technology have transformed the way students create, interpret, and share art, as well as how educators can adapt. Tune in for an engaging conversation on the past, present, and future of Media Arts in education!

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