You First Then Me : Exploring Complexity with Art Workshops

This work takes as its starting point the idea that awareness and understanding of the complex nature of relationships, among people and the natural and built environment, is of crucial importance against the background of the ongoing environmental crisis. The author explores how holding art worksho...

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Main Author: de Beer, Mostyn
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Konstfack, IBIS - Institutionen för bild- och slöjdpedagogik 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-konstfack-74752020-09-19T07:05:31ZYou First Then Me : Exploring Complexity with Art WorkshopsengYou first then me : Att utforska komplexitet med bildverkstäderde Beer, MostynKonstfack, IBIS - Institutionen för bild- och slöjdpedagogik2020sustainabilityart educationgenerative methodsposthumanismvisual ethnographyhållbarhetbildpedagogikgenerativa metoderposthumanismvisuell etnografiHumanities and the ArtsHumaniora och konstThis work takes as its starting point the idea that awareness and understanding of the complex nature of relationships, among people and the natural and built environment, is of crucial importance against the background of the ongoing environmental crisis. The author explores how holding art workshops can contribute with specific knowledge about this complexity. In early 2020, the author held art workshops in the South African port city of Durban, in a gallery area adjacent to a park. Qualitative methods, including ethnography and visual methods, were put to use in the study which developed from this project. The stages of fieldwork, processing and analysis are described in detail. The study’s posthumanist theoretical framework draws in insights from Arts-Based Environmental Education and Art Education for Sustainable Development, as well as current thinking about design and creativity. These ideas, together with the choice of methods, facilitated an awareness of correspondences, or productive similarities, among elements from the workshops and the surrounding area. Noticing correspondences like these widened the project’s focus to include informants, groups and stories from the edges of the field, and opened up possibilities for relating local insights to larger concerns. The study considers how holding art workshops can provide opportunities for research into environmental, educational and social issues. It concludes with a discussion about how thinking about complexity can be productive within the field of Art Education. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-7475application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic sustainability
art education
generative methods
posthumanism
visual ethnography
hållbarhet
bildpedagogik
generativa metoder
posthumanism
visuell etnografi
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
spellingShingle sustainability
art education
generative methods
posthumanism
visual ethnography
hållbarhet
bildpedagogik
generativa metoder
posthumanism
visuell etnografi
Humanities and the Arts
Humaniora och konst
de Beer, Mostyn
You First Then Me : Exploring Complexity with Art Workshops
description This work takes as its starting point the idea that awareness and understanding of the complex nature of relationships, among people and the natural and built environment, is of crucial importance against the background of the ongoing environmental crisis. The author explores how holding art workshops can contribute with specific knowledge about this complexity. In early 2020, the author held art workshops in the South African port city of Durban, in a gallery area adjacent to a park. Qualitative methods, including ethnography and visual methods, were put to use in the study which developed from this project. The stages of fieldwork, processing and analysis are described in detail. The study’s posthumanist theoretical framework draws in insights from Arts-Based Environmental Education and Art Education for Sustainable Development, as well as current thinking about design and creativity. These ideas, together with the choice of methods, facilitated an awareness of correspondences, or productive similarities, among elements from the workshops and the surrounding area. Noticing correspondences like these widened the project’s focus to include informants, groups and stories from the edges of the field, and opened up possibilities for relating local insights to larger concerns. The study considers how holding art workshops can provide opportunities for research into environmental, educational and social issues. It concludes with a discussion about how thinking about complexity can be productive within the field of Art Education.
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