Podcast

Episode 25: The Perceptions of Digital Arts

By Laura and Matt Grundler, posted on Jun 22, 2021

Digital art IS art. Why does it seem like it is considered lesser than traditional art? We don’t have to abandon traditional art-making to include digital techniques in our practice. The two can meld into one space and enrich students’ experience at the same time. But the perceptions of digital art can be hard to overcome and hurdles such as lack of training, fear of technology, perceived value, labeling, and fear of “failing” all make the idea of including digital techniques daunting. In this episode, the Creativity Department speaks with Kasmira Mohanty, Digital Artist and Art Educator, about how to get past the perception of digital art and why it is important.


Resources

Enjoy these resources from the Kasmira Mohanty (@Kasmira_F12) Twitter chat and podcast episode about the perceptions of digital art. Explore the links below for more inspiration and information.

Read the Twitter Chat discussion.

Links

Digital Arts magazine
Deviant Art
Computer Arts Magazine

Websites

Teachers Pay Teachers

Books & Courses

SchoolArts Collection: Media Arts
Media Arts Intensive

Programs

Photopea

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