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Exploring Art for Perspective Transformation
- Author : Alexis Kokkos
- Publisher : BRILL
- File Size : 51,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 255
- Relase : 2021-05-12
- ISBN : 9789004455344
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Exploring Art for Perspective Transformation Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Exploring Art for Perspective Transformation discusses fundamental theories regarding the emancipatory learning potential involved in artworks. It also provides teachers, as well as adult and museum educators a method of exploring artworks with a view to challenge learners’ assumptions.
The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community
- Author : Ilona Szekely
- Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
- File Size : 52,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 209
- Relase : 2021-09-09
- ISBN : 9781350096318
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
The Art Teacher's Guide to Exploring Art and Design in the Community Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
How can community art build connection in diverse communities? Where is the art in contemporary libraries? How do you bring subway art into the classroom? Drawing on an abundance of examples from Finland, Italy, New Zealand, Spain and the USA, including the NYC 2nd Ave Subway, the Detroit's Heidelberg Project, the Favel Painting Foundation and bicycle rack sculpture, Szekely inspires readers to look beyond the classroom walls to develop meaningful art experiences for students. She shows the myriad art forms, media expressions, and design professions that have the influence and potential to shape the local environment, reaching far beyond the traditional museum and gallery venue. Underpinned by a clear philosophical foundation, the field-tested approaches show readers how to go beyond the study of reproductions or dwelling on of the masters who are framed in art museums, instead having meaningful art experiences using everyday objects and diverse collective experiences. She also shows that innovative and exciting art lessons don't need large amounts of funding, transportation or even a museum within the local community. Each chapter includes photographs, talking points and key lesson ideas along with links to further resources.
Artventure- A Year of Exploring Art
- Author : Royanni Miel M. Hontucan
- Publisher : Narra-tive Publications
- File Size : 51,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 122
- Relase : 2021-01-27
- ISBN :
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Artventure- A Year of Exploring Art Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Artventure is a compilation of real life stories of the art scene (painting, music, poetry, and etc.) in Dumaguete City, Philippines. Join feature writer Miel Hontucan in her sit-down conversations with established and upcoming artists, visit art galleries, and attend the theatre gala--all in a year of artistic exploration that will make you completely fall in love with art.
A Point in Time ... Readings in Early Childhood Education
- Author : Verl M. Short
- Publisher : Ardent Media
- File Size : 48,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 254
- Relase : 1973
- ISBN : 0842251197
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
A Point in Time ... Readings in Early Childhood Education Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy
- Author : Laury Rappaport
- Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- File Size : 47,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 256
- Relase : 2008-10-15
- ISBN : 1846428521
- Rating : 5/5 (1 users)
Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Focusing provides an effective way of listening to the innate wisdom of the body, while art therapy harnesses and activates creative intelligence. Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy: Accessing the Body's Wisdom and Creative Intelligence is a ground-breaking book integrating renowned psychologist Eugene Gendlin's Focusing with art therapy. This new, Focusing-based approach to art therapy helps clients to befriend their inner experience, access healing imagery from the body's felt sense to express in art, and carry forward implicit steps that lead toward change. Written for readers to be able to learn the application of this innovative approach, the book provides in-depth examples and descriptions of how to adapt Focusing-Oriented Art Therapy to a wide variety of clinical populations including individuals and groups with severe psychiatric illness, trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and more, as well as applications to private practice, illness and wellness, spirituality, and self-care. Integrating theory, clinical practice, and numerous guided exercises, this accessible book will enhance clinical sensitivity and skill, while adding resources for bringing creativity into practice. It will be of interest to art therapists, Focusing therapists, psychologists, counselors and social workers, as well as trainers and students.
The Venice Biennale and the Asia-Pacific in the Global Art World
- Author : Stephen Naylor
- Publisher : Routledge
- File Size : 42,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 185
- Relase : 2020-05-14
- ISBN : 9781351062084
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
The Venice Biennale and the Asia-Pacific in the Global Art World Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This monograph uses the national pavilions of the Venice Biennale as a vehicle to examine the development of international contemporary art trends within the Asia-Pacific region, including Australia, Japan and Korea and 16 additional national entities who have had less continuous participation in this global art event. Analysing both the spatial and visual representation of contemporary art presented at the Venice Biennale and incorporating the politics behind national selections, this monograph provides insights into a range of important elements of the global art industry. Areas analysed include national cultural trends and strategies, the inversion of the peripheral to the centre stage of the Biennale, geopolitics in gaining exhibition space at the Venice Biennale, curatorial practices for contemporary art presentation and artistic trends that seek to deal with major economic, cultural, religious and environmental issues emerging from non-European art centres. This monograph will be of interest to scholars in art history, museum studies and Asia-Pacific cultural history.
Adolescent Art Therapy
- Author : Debra G. Linesch
- Publisher : Routledge
- File Size : 55,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 268
- Relase : 2013-06-20
- ISBN : 9781134846931
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Adolescent Art Therapy Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Adolescent Art Therapy is an attempt to delineate the issues and techniques that are particular to the practice of art psychotherapy with an adolescent population. Adolescent Art Therapy provides a developmentally oriented rationale for the use of art psychotherapy with the adolescent patient.
Teaching Art Creatively
- Author : Penny Hay
- Publisher : Taylor & Francis
- File Size : 45,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 264
- Relase : 2022-10-24
- ISBN : 9781317429135
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Teaching Art Creatively Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Teaching Art Creatively is packed with ideas and inspiration to enrich teachers' knowledge and understanding of art and design in the primary classroom. It synthesises the philosophical and practical elements of teaching, encouraging a move away from traditional didactic approaches to contemporary classroom pedagogies to develop children’s creative potential. With an emphasis on recognising the value of children’s art and how to support children’s creative and artistic processes, key topics explored include improving your own creativity, competence and confidence helping children become independent artists starting points and imaginative contexts for art and design individual, group and whole class work art inside and outside the classroom how to develop visual literacy the value of working alongside artists the contribution of art and design to children’s overall creative development Teaching Art Creatively offers a new model of visual arts education in the primary years. Illustrated throughout with examples of exciting projects, children’s work and case studies of good practice, it will be essential reading for every professional who wishes to embed creative approaches to teaching in their classroom.
Convergence of Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Global Civic Engagement
- Author : Shin, Ryan
- Publisher : IGI Global
- File Size : 54,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 390
- Relase : 2016-11-29
- ISBN : 9781522516668
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Convergence of Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Global Civic Engagement Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Art is a multi-faceted part of human society, and often is used for more than purely aesthetic purposes. When used as a narrative on modern society, art can actively engage citizens in cultural and pedagogical discussions. Convergence of Contemporary Art, Visual Culture, and Global Civic Engagement is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly material on the relationship between popular media, art, and visual culture, analyzing how this intersection promotes global pedagogy and learning. Highlighting relevant perspectives from both international and community levels, this book is ideally designed for professionals, upper-level students, researchers, and academics interested in the role of art in global learning.
Learning in and Through Art
- Author : Stephen M. Dobbs
- Publisher : Getty Publications
- File Size : 44,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 164
- Relase : 1998
- ISBN : 0892364947
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Learning in and Through Art Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This Handbook provides a practical, straightforward guide to the theory and practice of discipline-based art education. This comprehensive approach to art education has transformed the way students create and understand art; it also offers opportunities for relating art to other subjects as well as to the personal interests and abilities of young learners. This completely revised edition explains how DBAE draws content from the disciplines of art-making, art criticism, art history and aesthetics, and shows how the practice of DBAE in schools over the past several years has influenced how art is taught today.
Expressive Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children and Adolescents
- Author : Carmen Richardson
- Publisher : Routledge
- File Size : 41,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 363
- Relase : 2015-08-11
- ISBN : 9781317814931
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Expressive Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children and Adolescents Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Expressive Arts Therapy for Traumatized Children and Adolescents is the book so many expressive arts and trauma therapists have been waiting for. Not only does it lay out an organized, thorough framework for applying varied expressive arts modalities, it provides clear directions for the application of these modalities at different phases of treatment. Both beginning and experienced clinicians and students will appreciate the thoughtful analyses of ways for introducing expressive arts to clients, engaging clients with their art, being present to the art that is created, and working within a particular session structure that guides the treatment process. Readers will also receive more specific learning regarding the process of using body-focused and sensory-based language and skills in the process of trauma treatment over time. They’ll pick up more than 60 priceless expressive-arts assessment and treatment interventions that are sure to serve them well for years to come. The appendices features these interventions as photocopiable handouts that will guide the therapist working with youth through each phase of treatment.
Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series
- Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
- Publisher : Copyright Office, Library of Congress
- File Size : 55,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 1328
- Relase : 1976
- ISBN : STANFORD:36105119498587
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Arts and Business
- Author : Elena Raviola,Peter Zackariasson
- Publisher : Taylor & Francis
- File Size : 52,8 Mb
- Total Pages : 232
- Relase : 2016-10-04
- ISBN : 9781317500032
- Rating : 5/5 (1 users)
Arts and Business Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Arts and Business aims at bringing arts and business scholars together in a dialogue about a number of key topics that today form different understandings in the two disciplines. Arts and business are, many times, positioned as opposites. Where one is providing symbolic and aesthetic immersion, the other is creating goods for a market and markets for a good. They often deal and struggle with the same issues, framing it differently and finding different solutions. This book has the potential of offering both critical theoretical and empirical understanding of these subjects and guiding further exploration and research into this field. Although this dichotomy has a well-documented existence, it is reconstructed through the writing-out of business in art and vice versa. This edited volume distinguishes itself from other writings aimed at closing the gap between art and business, as it does not have a firm standpoint in one of these fields, but treating them as symmetrical and equal. The belief that by giving art and business an equal weight, the editors also create the opportunity to communicate to a wider audience and construct a path forward for art and business to coexist.
Creativity in the Classroom
- Author : Sarah Gulish,Stefanie Elfstrom
- Publisher : Springer
- File Size : 51,7 Mb
- Total Pages : 14
- Relase : 2017-05-10
- ISBN : 9789463009591
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Creativity in the Classroom Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Creativity in the Classroom: An Innovative Approach to Integrate Arts Education provides curricular ideas for enhancing creative work in the classroom through the lens of integrative arts. The authors, both Art and Music Educators, provide practical ways in which to engage in creative thinking and making that can be applied to a variety of educational settings. Their work stems from years in the classroom teaching an integrative arts course at a public school in the United States. Through exploring big ideas such as identity, expression, storytelling, impact, and reaction, students learn to engage in a variety of creative art forms and work with others to create work that is meaningful. Each unit or big idea of study includes an explanation of the philosophy behind the unit, an overview of project ideas, and sample student workbook pages. Assessment strategies are provided with sample rubrics for evaluating student work.
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities (ISRADH 2014)
- Author : Oskar Hasdinor Hassan,Shahriman Zainal Abidin,Rusmadiah Anwar,Muhamad Fairus Kamaruzaman
- Publisher : Springer
- File Size : 47,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 556
- Relase : 2015-09-22
- ISBN : 9789812875303
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities (ISRADH 2014) Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This book examines the interaction between art, design, technology and the social sciences. It features 56 papers that were presented at the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities, ISRADH 2014, held at Sutera Harbour Resort, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Complete with helpful diagrams and tables, the papers cover such topics as artificial reef development, racial discourse in the social media, stoneware as a replacement material for modern ventilation walls, and factors contributing to internet abuse in the workplace. Overall, the coverage focuses on global design trends and demands with an emphasis on people, business and technology. Inside, readers will find information on art and science in industrial applications; art management and entrepreneurship; cognitive, psychological and behavioral science; design technology and sustainable development; humanities and social applications in quality of life; social implications of technology; and visual communication and technologies. Taking a multi-disciplinary approach, the book features insightful discussions among academicians and industrial practitioners on the evolution of design that will appeal to researchers, designers and students.
Arts, Sustainability and Education
- Author : Ernst Wagner,Charlotte Svendler Nielsen,Luísa Veloso,Anniina Suominen,Nevelina Pachova
- Publisher : Springer Nature
- File Size : 48,5 Mb
- Total Pages : 373
- Relase : 2021-09-21
- ISBN : 9789811634529
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Arts, Sustainability and Education Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This book explores the potential of arts and cultural education to contribute to on-going efforts to promote Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) in line with UNESCO’s conceptualizations of the field. It builds on the experiences of arts educators working to build sustainable futures and portrays new and innovative approaches. Chapters comprise case studies that combine arts, culture, sustainable thinking and practices. They also include research from historical perspectives, evaluations of public policy measures and offer theoretical approaches and methodologies. The book unfolds the possible relationships between arts and cultural education and Education for Sustainable Development.
Creative Arts Therapies Approaches in Adoption and Foster Care
- Author : Donna J. Betts
- Publisher : Charles C Thomas Publisher
- File Size : 46,6 Mb
- Total Pages : 320
- Relase : 2003
- ISBN : 9780398073879
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Creative Arts Therapies Approaches in Adoption and Foster Care Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This volume presents perspectives of creative arts therapies approaches in adoption and foster care. Creative arts therapists will find this collection to be of particular relevance, but the intention is to also introduce this subject to a wide range of clinicians, including those in the associated professions of social work, counseling, psychology, psychiatry, nursing, teaching, and related fields. The chapters refer specifically to the development and contemporary application of creative arts therapies approaches in adoption and foster care. The chapters reflect the ways in which creative arts therapies can be applied in different settings, and represent the spectrum of ideas in current practice. The first seven chapters focus on adoption and present theoretical perspectives on adoption adjustment that include psychodynamic, attachment, social role, family systems, stress and coping, object relations, trauma, cognitive-behavioral, and biological perspectives. A variety of psychological constructs are explored, such as trust attachment, abandonment, rejection, self-esteem, identity integration, grief, and loss. These chapters also reflect types of work with specific adoption populations, including international and transracial. Individual, group, and family therapy formats are outlined. Approaches to treatment including art, drama, music, play, and sand tray therapy are presented predominantly in case study format. In some cases, diagnosis and assessment are discussed. In Part Two, the five chapters that focus on foster care explore the creative arts therapist's role in the social system; attachment and foster care research; issues such as self-esteem, boundaries, guilt, shame, loss, ambivalence, aggression, splitting, rejection, trauma; themes of abuse and neglect, resilience. and behavioral and emotional disturbances. Five chapters exploring transcultural and transracial issues are the focus of Part Three. This book will help meet a demand
Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and Emotions
- Author : Helen Wilson,Mark Pearson
- Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- File Size : 41,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 320
- Relase : 2009-08-15
- ISBN : 0857001892
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and Emotions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and Emotions combines theory, research and activities to produce practical suggestions for enhancing client participation in the therapy process. It surveys the literature on art therapy; somatic approaches; emotion-activating models; use of music, writing and dreamwork; and the implications of the new findings in neuroscience. The book includes step-by-step instructions for implementing expressive therapies techniques, and contains a wide range of experiential activities that integrate playful yet powerful tools that work in harmony with the client's innate ability for self-healing. The authors discuss transpersonal influences along with the practical implications of both emotion-focused and attachment theories. Using Expressive Arts to Work with Mind, Body and Emotions is an essential guide to integrating creative arts-based activities into counselling and psychotherapy and will be a useful manual for practitioners, academics and student counsellors, psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers and creative arts therapists.
Rhetoric, Social Value and the Arts
- Author : Charlotte Bonham-Carter,Nicola Mann
- Publisher : Springer
- File Size : 54,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 172
- Relase : 2017-07-18
- ISBN : 9783319452975
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Rhetoric, Social Value and the Arts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
The book reveals how the ‘social value of art’ may have one meaning for a policy maker, another for a museum and still yet another for an artist – and it is therefore in the interaction between these agents that we learn the most about the importance of rhetoric and interpretation. As a trajectory in art history, socially engaged art has a long and established history. However, in recent years—or since ‘the social turn’ that occurred in the 1990s—the rhetoric surrounding the social value of art has been assimilated by cultural policy makers and museums. Interdisciplinary in its approach, and bringing together contributions from artists, curators and academics, the volume explores rhetoric, social value and the arts within different social, political and cultural contexts.
Practice-led Research, Research-led Practice in the Creative Arts
- Author : Hazel Smith
- Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
- File Size : 43,9 Mb
- Total Pages : 288
- Relase : 2009-06-30
- ISBN : 9780748636303
- Rating : 4/5 (84 users)
Practice-led Research, Research-led Practice in the Creative Arts Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle
This book addresses one of the most exciting and innovative developments within higher education: the rise in prominence of the creative arts and the accelerating recognition that creative practice is a form of research. The book considers how creative practice can lead to research insights through what is often known as practice-led research. But unlike other books on practice-led research, it balances this with discussion of how research can impact positively on creative practice through research-led practice. The editors posit an iterative and web-like relationship between practice and research. Essays within the book cover a wide range of disciplines including creative writing, dance, music, theatre, film and new media, and the contributors are from the UK, US, Canada and Australia. The subject is approached from numerous angles: the authors discuss methodologies of practice-led research and research-led practice, their own creative work as a form of research, research training for creative practitioners, and the politics and histories of practice-led research and research-led practice within the university. The book will be invaluable for creative practitioners, researchers, students in the creative arts and university leaders. Key Features*The first book to document, conceptualise and analyse practice-led research in the creative arts and to balance it with research-led practice*Written by highly qualified academics and practitioners across the creative arts and sciences *Brings together empirical, cultural and creative approaches*Presents illuminating case histories of creative work and practice-led research