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Mapping Edinburgh’s Festival Culture after COVID-19, by Morgan Currie – COVID-19 Perspectives
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
Week11 | Think about Timeline and Budget – Jiaying Lyu / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
In terms of timeline, I think the early theoretical research and direction determination are the most critical stages of the entire project. ... subsequent execution work (such as artist contact, space planning, text writing, etc.) can be steadily
Welcome to March-April Hot Topic theme: Being student parents/carers – Teaching Matters
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
Notes on Katy Siegel – Live/Work – CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC RESEARCH PROJECT 2022 // CHRIS COATHAM
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
October 2020 – Page 2 – Isabella Inskip / MA FINE ART 4 STUDIO AND RESEARCH (2020-2021)[YR]
Oct 5, 2020. Oct 5, 2020. Acute Art brings together renowned international artists , new media and technology to produce and exhibit compelling, cutting-edge visual artworks in Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented ... Not a fine art background. -Pop culture
Library in focus 3: National Galleries of Scotland: Modern Two Reading Room – Library Matters: news from ECA Library
These include documents, drawings, sketchbooks, correspondence, photographs, textiles, artists ’ materials and tools, diaries, newscuttings, audio-visual material and other printed ephemera. ... Over 6,000 artists ’ books and special books are also
Working with Found Objects – Further development of idea (Project 1, pt2) – Chengyi Xu / Drawn From the City (2021-2022)[SEM1]
Whilst going through this process I research the artist Tracy Emin and her installation piece – My Bed – a piece depicting a turbulent time in her life.
Are we having fun yet?: Plork, playfulness and their pedagogical potential – Teaching Matters
Plork is a term first used by artist and educator Corita to describe “the joy we feel when play and work are one” (Kent and Steward 1992, p159). ... Research blog: www.plork.fun️. Animation work: www.castroandfriends.co.uk️. Jul 20, 2023.
AHRC Creative Economy Studentship – Situating Artistic-Anthropological Research
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.
The Unlearning Organisation: Cultural Devolution and Scotland’s Visual Arts 1967-2017 in Artists in the City: SPACE in ’68 and beyond
This material forms the basis of the book Artists in the City: SPACE in 1968 and beyond to be published in March. ... Building on primary research in CCA/GSA’s Third Eye Centre archive and interviews with key stakeholders, this chapter elaborates
