Why We Make Art
Discover the profound insights of Richard Hickman in his compelling book, Why We Make Art. Published in 2010, this second edition spans 206 pages and offers a unique perspective on art education. Hickman challenges the prevailing social and cultural narratives surrounding art-making, opting instead for a psychological approach that addresses contemporary developmental issues in the field. This accessible text is an essential resource for educators, students, and anyone passionate about the intersection of psychology and art. Dive into Why We Make Art and explore the deeper motivations behind artistic expression, making it a must-read for those invested in the future of arts education.