《过桥:社区、社会与艺术教育的故事

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Education and the Arts Pub Date : 2018-09-25 DOI:10.18113/P8IJEA1918
R. Bourgault
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这篇文章考察了一个体验式学习项目的规划、发展和结果,该项目将本科生工作室艺术学生和即将关闭的发电厂的工人聚集在一起。作为该项目的导师之一,我反思了我们新兴的教学方法是如何与学生的兴趣和工厂员工发生冲突的。现象学研究的原理启发了我早期的研究步骤。然而,它的运作概念框架遵循了社会参与艺术家苏珊娜·莱西(2010)和巴勃罗·赫尔格拉(2011)的思想,指导了对学生和工人之间关系的分析,导师是观察参与者。我调查了这些角色和关系是如何通过不同的方式发展起来的,从家庭情感到记忆冲动,包括激发学生各种感官和审美反应的工业条件。我认为,艺术作品作为自主对象的生产,构成了这种以社区为中心的体验的不言自明的结果,只促成了《IJEA》第19卷第18期的交易http://www.ijea.org/v19n18/2项目的实质性,以及变革经验产生的关系交流,提供了无与伦比的创造性可能性。
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Across the Bridge: A Story of Community, Sociality, and Art Education
The article examines the planning, development, and outcome of an experiential learning project that brought together undergraduate studio art students and the workers of a power plant about to shut down. As one of the instructors for the project, I reflect on how our emergent pedagogical methods interfaced or conflicted with students interests, and plant employees. Principles of phenomenological research inspired my early steps to the study. However, its operative conceptual framework follows the thoughts of socially engaged artists Suzanne Lacy (2010) and Pablo Helguera (2011), guiding an analysis of the relationships between students and workers with instructors as observer-participants. I investigate how these roles and relations developed through different modalities that ranged from familial sentiments to memorializing impulses, including the industrial conditions that inspired various sensual and aesthetic student responses. I argue that the production of artwork as autonomous objects, which constituted the self-evident outcome of this community-focused experience, contributed only a transactional IJEA Vol. 19 No. 18 http://www.ijea.org/v19n18/ 2 materiality to the project, and that the relational exchanges from which transformative experiences originated, offered unrivaled creative possibilities.
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International Journal of Education and the Arts
International Journal of Education and the Arts EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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