Walking with Public Art: Mapping the A-R-Tographic Impulse

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teaching Artist Journal Pub Date : 2021-05-20 DOI:10.1080/15411796.2021.1911600
Anita Sinner
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Abstract This position paper explores how community art education students applied an a-r-tographic disposition as artists, researchers, and teachers to investigate the pedagogic potential of public art in their evolving practice. By actively engaging body-object-space, students reviewed their presumptions about art education and what constitutes curriculum through the introduction of walking as a mode of inquiry, shifting focus from the studio classroom to public spaces in community. Mapping the a-r-tographic impulse required careful interrogation of the encounter, and this process was informed by more-than-human discourses. For community art education students, the opportunity to undertake a distinct research project as part of coursework presented a new challenge, adding to their artist-teacher professionalization training in ways that expanded horizons of thought and potential trajectories in their teaching.
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与公共艺术同行:映射A-R-Tographic冲动
摘要本文探讨了社区艺术教育学生如何运用艺术家、研究人员和教师的个性,在他们不断发展的实践中调查公共艺术的教育潜力。通过积极参与身体-物体空间,学生们通过引入步行作为一种探究模式,将注意力从工作室课堂转移到社区的公共空间,回顾了他们对艺术教育和课程构成的假设。绘制a-r-tographic冲动需要对遭遇进行仔细的询问,而这一过程不仅仅是由人类的话语所决定的。对于社区艺术教育的学生来说,有机会将一个独特的研究项目作为课程的一部分,这是一个新的挑战,增加了他们的艺术家教师专业化培训,拓宽了他们的思维视野和教学的潜在轨迹。
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