Portrayed names. Cross-border and transgenerational drawn stories
We present an artistic experience developed with students from the University of La Laguna in Tenerife (Spain) and pre-teen girls and boys from the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club in San Mateo, California (USA). The educators had a common interest in fostering culturally diverse experiences in a...
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doaj-c90f2f03e9224f48854179f4ef3577f32021-07-01T16:01:01ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Gearte2357-98542020-04-017110.22456/2357-9854.9702343202Portrayed names. Cross-border and transgenerational drawn storiesNoemi Peña-Sánchez0Rita Noguera Ricardi1Universidad de La Laguna — ULL, TenerifeJugar con Arte MadridWe present an artistic experience developed with students from the University of La Laguna in Tenerife (Spain) and pre-teen girls and boys from the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club in San Mateo, California (USA). The educators had a common interest in fostering culturally diverse experiences in artistic education while involving the educators’ educational contexts. We sought to generate life experiences through Art Education and with the individual’s identity playing the key role. Portrayed Names is a cross-border project that involved the participants in the territories, and with whom we initiated a communication based on artistic creations that portrayed the names of unknown persons. It was planned as a series of encounters in which we imagined a person’s appearance based on a name, and the names traveled to and from each participating territory. Each visual dialogue prompted thoughts, fostered the imagination, and sparked curiosity about the other person. All these creations generated ongoing conversations that composed a body of small paired stories and, as a whole, a broader narrative.https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/97023diálogo visual. retratos. identidad. contextos educativos. diversidad cultural. |
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Portrayed names. Cross-border and transgenerational drawn stories |
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul |
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2357-9854 |
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2020-04-01 |
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We present an artistic experience developed with students from the University of La Laguna in Tenerife (Spain) and pre-teen girls and boys from the Mid-Peninsula Boys & Girls Club in San Mateo, California (USA). The educators had a common interest in fostering culturally diverse experiences in artistic education while involving the educators’ educational contexts. We sought to generate life experiences through Art Education and with the individual’s identity playing the key role. Portrayed Names is a cross-border project that involved the participants in the territories, and with whom we initiated a communication based on artistic creations that portrayed the names of unknown persons. It was planned as a series of encounters in which we imagined a person’s appearance based on a name, and the names traveled to and from each participating territory. Each visual dialogue prompted thoughts, fostered the imagination, and sparked curiosity about the other person. All these creations generated ongoing conversations that composed a body of small paired stories and, as a whole, a broader narrative. |
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diálogo visual. retratos. identidad. contextos educativos. diversidad cultural. |
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