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Light As An Expressive Medium – Ellena Dallas / Edinburgh College of Art (2023-2024)
29 Feb 2024: During our group book sharing activity, I searched for artists who also explore nature themes in their work. ... Street view of ‘Stinkhorn’. “For STINKHORN the artists present a magic realist semi-naturalistic tableau of a fantastical woodland scene
Using paragraph titles to structure your writing – Dark matters
03 Jul 2023: Research Questions this paper addresses:. What crime scripts are used by currency vendors and buyers? ... The paper makes a methodological contribution: Methodologically, the paper addresses a challenge of criminological research with dispersed entities,
Notes on “Enabling Constraints” – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
15 Jul 2022: The same constraints might also enable the artist to generate novel applications or approaches that might have otherwise been missed. ... artist . One such imposition might be the working environment itself – whether it be a conventional studio or
Revisiting WORKSITE: Saskia Robinson – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
30 Jul 2022: Perhaps the phone here relates more to research , entertainment, distraction, or research – representing a link between the “traditional” and the “modern”? ... to display imagery and objects which inspire or otherwise feed into the artist ’s
Theme Development: Themes and Ethical Coniserations. – Harry Mayston / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
19 Feb 2025: Starting from this point I can identify the necessary elements of my speculative project’s narrative that can be fulfilled by artists and artworks. ... In: B. R, ed., Post-Qualitative Research and Innovative Methodologies. London, UK: Bloomsbury
Mapping Edinburgh’s Festival Culture after COVID-19, by Morgan Currie – COVID-19 Perspectives
21 Jul 2021: One of the themes that emerged from the workshops was gentrification and how it impacted local artists . ... Her research focuses on decolonised methodologies, action research as mapping experiences, and linguistic landscapes as a political economy of
Week6&7 Sprint 3: Problem Scenarios – Xiaotong Wu / Contemporary Art & Open Learning (2022-2023)[SEM1]
03 Nov 2022: I have been asked to research , design, run and document an ‘Open’ workshop that teaches an aspect of my practice to a group of peers. ... In terms of content, I think the ‘ artist ’s kit’ is a good way of inviting the taught to participate and
Welcome to March-April Hot Topic theme: Being student parents/carers – Teaching Matters
05 Mar 2024: Her PhD research explores test-wise behaviours in Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) context. ... Her research seeks to engage phenomenologically with artworks and the aesthetic experience which she argues provides a different epistemic
AHRC Creative Economy Studentship – Situating Artistic-Anthropological Research
06 Jul 2017: situated research . The successful candidate will be supported by three Scottish arts organisations. ... practice-as- research . This project enables artist -anthropologists, arts programmers and curators and to research and practice collectively.
Notes on Katy Siegel – Live/Work – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
22 Jun 2022: The author adds that:. “both tacitly and overtly, the positive spin on this constant work is that we are working the way artists work. ... We are urged to greet every task as if it were a chance not just for self-advancement but for self-realization
