Why Arts?

Nanvi Jhala at Emergent Inquiry Studio

Why Arts? is a video podcast series created by Nanvi Jhala—educator and designer, and a recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Drawing from her experience in Reggio-inspired schools, public education systems, and democratic learning spaces, Nanvi explores how the arts shape the way we learn, relate, and imagine. Through conversations with educators, artists, and thinkers, the series looks at arts beyond it's final products to the processes of creating, questioning, and making that nurture meaningful learning.

  1. Episode 13 of Why Arts? – Building Participatory Environments Through Art with Coco Allred

    28 MAR

    Episode 13 of Why Arts? – Building Participatory Environments Through Art with Coco Allred

    In this conversation, I’m in conversation with Coco Allred, a visual artist and educator whose work explores the intersections of public space, aesthetics, and experimental pedagogy. From sculpture and printmaking to participatory environments, Coco creates experiences that invite people to engage, question, and learn with one another—activating space as a site for collective learning and resistance. She is a current master's student in the Art, Culture, and Technology program at MIT.Coco shares how her journey—from early creative explorations to her current work at MIT—has shaped her belief that art is not just a product, but a process of discovery, interaction, and connection. Her work centers on participation, where art becomes a way to bring people together, bridge generations, and open up meaningful dialogue.In this episode, we also explore how, for children, art becomes a natural extension of play—a space to narrate experiences, express emotions, and grow through iteration. And importantly, how art can also feel challenging. That frustration, that tension, is often where the deepest learning begins.This conversation invites us to think about:✨ How can art activate spaces for collective learning?✨ What does it mean to create with others, not just for others?✨ How can art foster connection across generations?🎧 Listen to the full episode on YouTube and Spotify.📲 Follow along on Instagram: whyarts_w_nanvi

    35 min
  2. Episode 11 of Why Arts? – Art, Learning, and Democracy with Steve Seidel

    13 MAR

    Episode 11 of Why Arts? – Art, Learning, and Democracy with Steve Seidel

    In Episode 11 of Why Arts?, I’m in conversation with Steve Seidel — educator, researcher, and the Bauman & Bryant Chair in Arts in Education, Emeritus at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Many of us know Steve for his long-standing contributions to the field of arts education and his work with Project Zero. But in this conversation, he takes us on a more personal journey — reflecting on his own schooling, his years as a theater teacher and actor, and the path that eventually led him into education and research.Before becoming a researcher, Steve spent nearly two decades teaching high-school theater and language arts and working as a professional actor and stage director. Over more than 35 years at Project Zero, his work has explored arts learning, reflective practice, and the close study of student work. He also led the influential research project that resulted in The Qualities of Quality, examining what excellence in arts learning and teaching really looks like.In our conversation, we talk about the role of the arts in shaping how we learn and teach, and how artistic practice can help build more thoughtful and democratic classrooms.One idea Steve shared that stayed with me:Imagine walking through a forest—every discipline is there together. But over time education has separated knowledge into isolated subjects. In reality, like a forest, everything exists in relationship. Those of us who care about integration are trying to bring learning back to that interconnected whole.🎧 Listen to the full episode on YouTube and Spotify.📲 Follow along on Instagram: @nanvi_at.el.ier

    1hr 4min
  3. Episode 9 of Why Arts? – Community Building with Creativity with Exa Kutler

    24 FEB

    Episode 9 of Why Arts? – Community Building with Creativity with Exa Kutler

    In this episode, Exa Kutler shares their journey exploring creativity, community, and hands-on learning.Exa’s work often involves designing simple structures for people to think, make, and learn together — whether through drawing, conversation, or shared experience. They are interested in how creativity functions as a practical tool for connection, reflection, and collective understanding. Exa loves facilitating, graphic notetaking, designing workshops, and making art. From leading community workshops with Creative Mornings and creating spaces where curiosity, imagination, and mistakes are embraced, Exa reflects on their experience in T550, which gave them a language for their thinking and allowed them to explore ideas they already felt. They recall:"I just love playing. My happiest place is facilitating experiences and creating a journey for participants. With Karen, we had weekly topics and theorists, and we’d blend them with hands-on activities. One week was about fear and mistakes — I found a bucket of ‘mistake’ keys in a key store, and we made them into meaningful things. That’s my favorite part — pulling from everything around you and turning it into an activity." Exa also shares their approach to experimentation and community-building:"Not being afraid to break the norm, or to try something that might not work. You just never know. We’d make placemats about the zone of proximal development, bookmarks — all kinds of experiments. That’s how I approach creativity and community — seeing what might work, without promising anything." Through these experiences, Exa demonstrates that creativity isn’t just a skill — it’s essential for learning, connecting, and understanding the world. 🎧 Listen on YouTube and Spotify — Why Arts? by Emergent Inquiry Studio 📲 Follow along on Instagram: @nanvi_at.el.ier #WhyArtsPodcast #CreativityMatters #ArtInEducation #HumanConnection #LearningThroughArts #CommunityBuilding

    23 min

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Why Arts? is a video podcast series created by Nanvi Jhala—educator and designer, and a recent graduate of the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Drawing from her experience in Reggio-inspired schools, public education systems, and democratic learning spaces, Nanvi explores how the arts shape the way we learn, relate, and imagine. Through conversations with educators, artists, and thinkers, the series looks at arts beyond it's final products to the processes of creating, questioning, and making that nurture meaningful learning.