TY - BOOK AU - Read, Herbert (Ed.) TI - Education Through Art U1 - 707 REA 23 CY - London KW - art education KW - therapy KW - Holistic Learning KW - Cultural Reflection KW - Philosophy of Education N2 - "Education through Art," published in 1943, presents Herbert Read's philosophy of education and its significant role in personal development and social progress. Read argues that art education is fundamental to a holistic learning experience, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. He believes that artistic expression enables individuals to tap into their innate potential and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them. The book emphasizes the importance of integrating art into the educational curriculum, not only as a subject but as a method of teaching across disciplines. Read advocates for an experiential learning approach, where students engage actively with materials and ideas, fostering a sense of inquiry and discovery. He also highlights the relationship between art and society, discussing how art reflects cultural values and can serve as a catalyst for social change. By nurturing creativity through art, Read envisions an educational model that prepares individuals to contribute meaningfully to society. Overall, "Education through Art" is a call for an educational reform that prioritizes artistic expression and creativity as central components of learning, suggesting that art can enhance both individual growth and collective well-being ER -