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Making Art at Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Instagram, Young Visitors, and Museum Collections 2019冠状病毒病大流行期间在家创作艺术:Instagram、年轻游客和博物馆藏品
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.122
Emma June Huebner
This paper examines some of the ways that Canadian art museum education departments used Instagram during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for young virtual visitors. The author studied this use of Instagram through a visual content analysis of ten Canadian museums’ educational posts, stories and IGTV videos, using the theory of connectivism and the way learners can engage with learning opportunities outside of their physical environments. The findings from this study reveal that Instagram became instrumental in allowing museum educators to continue their mission of promoting meaningful engagement with collections for their visitors.
本文研究了加拿大艺术博物馆教育部门在COVID-19大流行期间使用Instagram的一些方式,特别是对年轻的虚拟游客。作者通过对十个加拿大博物馆的教育帖子、故事和IGTV视频的视觉内容分析,使用连接主义理论和学习者在物理环境之外参与学习机会的方式,研究了Instagram的这种使用。这项研究的结果表明,Instagram在帮助博物馆教育工作者继续他们的使命方面发挥了重要作用,即促进参观者与藏品进行有意义的接触。
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List of Reviewers Volume 49(1) 审稿人名单第49卷(1)
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.288
A. Boachie
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Volume 49, No. 1: Art Education- Virtual Material 卷49,第1号:艺术教育-虚拟材料
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.287
Adrienne Boulton
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Navigating and Creating Virtual Art Exhibition 导航与创建虚拟艺术展
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.259
CSEA Contributors
During the various stages of the Covid 19 pandemic, artistic practices have become increasingly important in managing the complexity of the impacts of the pandemic (Sabol, 2022). From simple rainbow drawings to musicians performing from their balconies, creating art has been essential to navigating these unprecedented times as we encounter our lives through different lenses due to new and shifting realities. In 2021, Dr. Julie Ethridge, Vice President of the CSEA/SCÉA invited artists of all artistic backgrounds to submit work that was shaped and created during the first 12 months of the global pandemic that addressed how (if) the pandemic intersected with their artistic practice.  The works that were included in the virtual exhibit that ran from July to October 2021 are shown here, with the artist’s statements.
在Covid - 19大流行的各个阶段,艺术实践在管理大流行影响的复杂性方面变得越来越重要(Sabol, 2022)。从简单的彩虹画到在阳台上表演的音乐家,由于新的和不断变化的现实,我们通过不同的镜头遇到我们的生活,创造艺术对于驾驭这些前所未有的时代至关重要。2021年,CSEA/SCÉA副总裁Julie Ethridge博士邀请所有艺术背景的艺术家提交在全球大流行的前12个月形成和创作的作品,以解决大流行如何与他们的艺术实践相交。这里展示了从2021年7月到10月在虚拟展览中展出的作品,并附有艺术家的陈述。
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Animal Bodies in the Museum: Acts of Artmaking, Collective Knowledge, and Complex Conversation Around Museum Taxidermy 博物馆中的动物尸体:艺术创作、集体知识和围绕博物馆标本制作的复杂对话
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.160
Jacob Le Gallais
The purpose of this paper is to explore how critical acts of making during a participatory museum workshop and subsequent studio-based research-creation can inspire poly-vocal discourses around museum taxidermy as repositories of complex histories. Centred on four animals on display at the Redpath Museum, this program of research sough to reanimate these animals and reposition their context within the museum space and wider world beyond. Through collaborative exploration and creative acts of making, art educators can engage and shape the discourse around taxidermied animal bodies, giving them new life as tools for teaching and learning in museum spaces. 
本文的目的是探讨在参与式博物馆研讨会和随后的基于工作室的研究创作期间的关键行为如何激发围绕博物馆标本作为复杂历史储存库的多声音话语。以Redpath博物馆展出的四只动物为中心,这个研究项目试图让这些动物复活,并在博物馆空间和更广阔的世界中重新定位它们的背景。通过合作探索和创造性的制作行为,艺术教育者可以参与和塑造围绕动物尸体标本的话语,使它们成为博物馆空间教学和学习的新工具。
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Nurturing Creativity in the Visual Arts Classroom Understanding Teacher Strategies through Amabile's Componential Theory 视觉艺术课堂创造力的培养:从阿玛比尔的成分理论看教师策略
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.166
T. Kukkonen, Benjamin Bolden
Creative skill-building is a major focus of educational systems around the world. In this article, we draw on data from four K-12 visual arts teachers to illustrate pedagogical strategies used to support students’ creative development. We adopt Teresa Amabile’s Componential Theory of Creativity to frame the teachers’ approaches to creative skill-building, identifying how they nurtured students’task motivation, domain-specific skills, and creativity-relevant processes. By presenting the teaching strategies in this way, we hope to enable art educators to recognize, shape, and enhance how their own teaching can support the development of student creativity in the visual arts classroom.
创造性技能的培养是世界各地教育系统的一个主要重点。在这篇文章中,我们借鉴了四位K-12视觉艺术教师的数据来说明用于支持学生创造性发展的教学策略。我们采用Teresa Amabile的创造力成分理论来构建教师的创造性技能培养方法,确定他们如何培养学生的任务动机、特定领域技能和创造性相关过程。通过这种方式呈现教学策略,我们希望使艺术教育者认识、塑造和增强自己的教学如何在视觉艺术课堂中支持学生创造力的发展。
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Intrications entre conception de design pédagogique et expérience de création 教学设计概念与创作体验之间的错综复杂
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.153
Marie-Pierre Labrie
Cet article met en lumière les intrications entre le design d’innovations pédagogiques propres à la recherche design en éducation et l’expérience sensible de l’ordre de l’artistique comme méthode de recherche, caractéristique de la recherche-création. En présentant la réalisation d’une étude pilote en éducation artistique, l’autrice démontre comment la recherche design en éducation bénéficie du processus de création artistique et des orientations épistémologiques de la recherche-création pour la conception et l’implantation d’un design éducatif. Cette intrication du processus de création au cœur de la production du design peut ainsi contribuer à la génération de nouveaux savoirs, spécifiquement reliés au champ de l’éducation artistique.
本文强调了教育设计研究特有的教学创新设计与艺术秩序作为研究方法的敏感体验之间的复杂关系,这是研究创造的特点。通过介绍艺术教育试点研究的实现,作者展示了教育设计研究如何受益于艺术创作过程和研究创作的认识论取向,以设计和实施教育设计。这种复杂的创作过程是设计生产的核心,因此有助于新知识的产生,特别是与艺术教育领域相关的知识。
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How a Philosophical Approach to Temporal Perception Can Provide a Basis for Developing Useful Strategies for Teaching Art to Students with ADHD 时间感知的哲学方法如何为ADHD学生的艺术教学提供有用策略的基础
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.262
B. Hirst
This paper explores research in how students with Attention Deficit HyperactiveDisorder (ADHD) experience temporality. Using a phenomenological lens, the author looks forclues in the writings on temporality by philosopher, Martin Heidegger. Her goal is to establish aphilosophical framework for developing practical approaches to teaching art to secondarystudents that address the difference in temporal perception of students with ADHD in an effort tocreate a more inclusive learning environment.
本文探讨了注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)学生对时间性的体验。作者运用现象学的视角,在哲学家马丁·海德格尔关于时间性的著作中寻找线索。她的目标是建立一个哲学框架,以发展实用的方法,向中学生教授艺术,解决ADHD学生的时间感知差异,努力创造一个更具包容性的学习环境。
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Artist Statement 艺术家声明
Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v49i1.286
Jacob Le Gallais
T hese mixed-media watercolour collages were made in response to a participatory museum workshop and collaborative art making event held at the Redpath Museum at McGill University. These research-creation collages, part of a larger series of eight, draw on participant discourse relating to critical concepts of habitat loss, species containment and the finality of extinction, inspired by a Whooping crane (Grus americana) specimen housed in the museum. The artworks play on the visual language of the museum habitat diorama and reverse the “window on nature” concept inherent in that tradition. In these collages, the highly endangered whooping cranes are depicted in two distinct contexts; first, in their natural prairie wetland habitat as if undisturbed by human influence, and secondly, framed in the window of the Redpath museum, gazing longingly at the sky in which it will never again fly free.
这些混合媒介的水彩拼贴画是为了回应在麦吉尔大学Redpath博物馆举行的参与式博物馆研讨会和合作艺术创作活动。这些研究创作拼贴画是一个更大的8个系列的一部分,借鉴了参与者关于栖息地丧失、物种遏制和灭绝最终性等关键概念的话语,灵感来自博物馆里收藏的一只美洲鹤(Grus americana)标本。艺术作品发挥了博物馆栖息地立体模型的视觉语言,并颠覆了传统中固有的“自然之窗”概念。在这些拼贴画中,高度濒危的鸣鹤被描绘在两个不同的背景下;第一种是在它们天然的草原湿地栖息地,仿佛不受人类的影响;第二种是在红径博物馆的橱窗里,渴望地凝视着天空,它永远不会再自由飞翔。
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Nada Act 1 : une architecture à cordes Nada Act 1:弦乐建筑
Pub Date : 2021-12-11 DOI: 10.26443/crae.v48i1.168
Marie-Hélène Lemaire
Artist StatementÉnonce d'artiste
艺术家声明艺术家声明
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