Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking

This paper considers the archipelago as a model of exchange and commerce to explore the meeting place between art and what Denis Cosgrove has described as the “geographical imagination.” It does so by considering two artistic projects in which the domains of art making overlap the author’s interest...

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Main Author: Donald S. Lawrence
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Prince Edward Island 2013-05-01
Series:Island Studies Journal
Subjects:
art
Online Access:http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Lawrence.pdf
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spelling doaj-c9c319a57e8249d9a2a2e18fb0b05c2f2020-11-25T03:51:11ZengUniversity of Prince Edward IslandIsland Studies Journal1715-25932013-05-0181105114Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea KayakingDonald S. LawrenceThis paper considers the archipelago as a model of exchange and commerce to explore the meeting place between art and what Denis Cosgrove has described as the “geographical imagination.” It does so by considering two artistic projects in which the domains of art making overlap the author’s interest in sea kayaking—the two together constituting a vernacular, personally inscribed practice. These projects, at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (2006) and as part of Tasmania’s biennial Ten Days on the Island (2011), are contextualized by the work of theorists coming from geography and visual arts. The paper extends Katherine Harmon’s observation about the way that maps, “like artworks”, may highlight “differences between collective and individual experience.” Like the form of hand-drawn maps, another seemingly obsolete technology, the camera obscura, is presented as a means of invoking a heightened, experiential engagement with the (island) landscape.http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Lawrence.pdfarchipelagoartcamera obscuraFiddle Reefgeographical imaginationislandmappingsea kayakingTasmania
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Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
Island Studies Journal
archipelago
art
camera obscura
Fiddle Reef
geographical imagination
island
mapping
sea kayaking
Tasmania
author_facet Donald S. Lawrence
author_sort Donald S. Lawrence
title Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
title_short Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
title_full Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
title_fullStr Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
title_full_unstemmed Archipelagic Pursuits: A Coming Together of Art Making and Sea Kayaking
title_sort archipelagic pursuits: a coming together of art making and sea kayaking
publisher University of Prince Edward Island
series Island Studies Journal
issn 1715-2593
publishDate 2013-05-01
description This paper considers the archipelago as a model of exchange and commerce to explore the meeting place between art and what Denis Cosgrove has described as the “geographical imagination.” It does so by considering two artistic projects in which the domains of art making overlap the author’s interest in sea kayaking—the two together constituting a vernacular, personally inscribed practice. These projects, at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (2006) and as part of Tasmania’s biennial Ten Days on the Island (2011), are contextualized by the work of theorists coming from geography and visual arts. The paper extends Katherine Harmon’s observation about the way that maps, “like artworks”, may highlight “differences between collective and individual experience.” Like the form of hand-drawn maps, another seemingly obsolete technology, the camera obscura, is presented as a means of invoking a heightened, experiential engagement with the (island) landscape.
topic archipelago
art
camera obscura
Fiddle Reef
geographical imagination
island
mapping
sea kayaking
Tasmania
url http://www.islandstudies.ca/sites/islandstudies.ca/files/ISJ-8-1-2013-Lawrence.pdf
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