Art Education in Canadian Museums: Practices in Action: IB - Artwork Scholarship: International Perspectives in Education
Editat de Anita Sinner, Boyd White, Trish Osler Autor Patricia Osleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2024
With the overarching concept of relationality between art museums and interdisciplinary perspectives, authors consider methodological, philosophical, experiential, and aesthetic forms of inquiry in regional museum contexts from coast-to-coast-to-coast that bring forward innovative theoretical standpoints with practice-based projects in museums. In so doing, they articulate how museums are shifting and why museums are evolving as sites that mediate different and multiple knowledges for the future. Informed by social justice perspectives, and as catalysts for public scholarship, each chapter is passionate in addressing the mobilization of equity, diversity, and inclusivity (EDI) in relation to practices in the field.
Organized into three sections, this collection reconceptualizes museums to consider accessibility, differences in lived experiences, and how practices create impactful change. By weaving the learning potential of interacting with artworks more fully within situated and localized social and cultural communities, the authors present a distinct socio-political discourse at the heart of teaching and learning. Rupturing preconceived ideas and sedimentary models, they suggest a discourse of living futures is already upon us in museums and in art education.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781789389517
ISBN-10: 1789389518
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 54 color plates
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria IB - Artwork Scholarship: International Perspectives in Education
ISBN-10: 1789389518
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 54 color plates
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.81 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Seria IB - Artwork Scholarship: International Perspectives in Education
Notă biografică
Anita Sinner is professor of art education at the University of British Columbia, Canada. She works extensively with stories as pedagogic pivots, with an emphasis on creative geographies in education. Boyd White retired in August 2023 as associate professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Faculty of Education, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. His teaching and research interests are in the areas of philosophy and art education, with a focus on aesthetics and art criticism. Trish Osler has a PhD in art education and is a former Concordia University Public Scholar. Her transdisciplinary practice aims to deepen understanding of arts-based approaches through embodied engagement with the environment and through artistic inquiry, with research interests that draw upon the neuroscience of creativity and museum education.
Cuprins
A Prelude to Art Education in Canadian Museums
Anita Sinner, Boyd White and Patricia Osler
Introduction
Richard Lachapelle
Aesthetic Relations
Setting the Objects Free: Experimenting with Alternative Narratives and Unheard Voices at the Aga Khan Museum
Ulrike Al-Khamis
Immanence and Being with Contemporary Art
Fiona Blaikie
Defining Artful Literacies: Adolescent Affects, Belonging and Cross-sectorial Creativity
Amélie Lemieux and Emma Beaton
Artful Moments: A Framework for Engagement and Social Connection
Laurie Kilgour-Walsh, Janis Humphrey and Maureen Montemuro
Sensory Learning in Cultural Institutions: Sensory Experience, Aesthetic Sensibility and Intercultural Learning in Garden Settings
David Bell
The Poetry of Travelling Concepts: A Movement-Based Pedagogy
Marie-Hélène Lemaire
Learning Relations
Unpacking the Canon Within: Using Phenomenological Art Inquiry to Decolonize
Shannon Leddy
Starvation Plates: A Fine Art Example of Educational Interpretation Design
Richard Lachapelle
Towards Decolonization and Indigenization of Historical Knowledge and Practices at University: A Collaboration between a History Museum and an Undergraduate History Course
Emmy Côté
The Pedagogic Potential of Interpretive Spaces in Art Exhibits: Examples from the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Agnieszka Chalas and Stephen Lavigne
Arts Inclusion: The Joy of Collaborative Community Art Programmes
Dale Sheppard
Advancing Inclusion as Social Justice: When Museums Become Spaces of Belonging That Support Diverse Learning Experiences
Darla Fortune
Sharing the Museum: Rethinking Cultural Mediation and Museum Education
Anik Meunier and Jason Luckerhoff
Connecting to the Museum Experience: The Beauty of Human Complexity in Action
Anne Marie Émond
Site Relations
Researching and Reclaiming Edmonton’s Queer History: Que(e)rying Curatorial and Archival Practice Through a Community-Based Public Art Exhibition
Michelle Lavoie and Kristopher Wells
What Can a University Gallery Do?
Pauline Sameshima
Clay in the Museum: Connecting Through Ceramics
Sequoia Miller, Farrukh Rafiq and Nahed Mansour
Augmented Reality and Museum Education: Rethinking Interactive Learning Experiences in Museums
Quincy Qingwen Wang, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Paula MacDowell
The Promise of New Museum Models in a Moment of Social Reckoning
Paola Poletto and Devyani Saltzman
Visiting the Dalton Trail Gallery: Performing Place-Making, Sharing Locality
Nicole Bauberger
Biographies
Index
Anita Sinner, Boyd White and Patricia Osler
Introduction
Richard Lachapelle
Aesthetic Relations
Setting the Objects Free: Experimenting with Alternative Narratives and Unheard Voices at the Aga Khan Museum
Ulrike Al-Khamis
Immanence and Being with Contemporary Art
Fiona Blaikie
Defining Artful Literacies: Adolescent Affects, Belonging and Cross-sectorial Creativity
Amélie Lemieux and Emma Beaton
Artful Moments: A Framework for Engagement and Social Connection
Laurie Kilgour-Walsh, Janis Humphrey and Maureen Montemuro
Sensory Learning in Cultural Institutions: Sensory Experience, Aesthetic Sensibility and Intercultural Learning in Garden Settings
David Bell
The Poetry of Travelling Concepts: A Movement-Based Pedagogy
Marie-Hélène Lemaire
Learning Relations
Unpacking the Canon Within: Using Phenomenological Art Inquiry to Decolonize
Shannon Leddy
Starvation Plates: A Fine Art Example of Educational Interpretation Design
Richard Lachapelle
Towards Decolonization and Indigenization of Historical Knowledge and Practices at University: A Collaboration between a History Museum and an Undergraduate History Course
Emmy Côté
The Pedagogic Potential of Interpretive Spaces in Art Exhibits: Examples from the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery
Agnieszka Chalas and Stephen Lavigne
Arts Inclusion: The Joy of Collaborative Community Art Programmes
Dale Sheppard
Advancing Inclusion as Social Justice: When Museums Become Spaces of Belonging That Support Diverse Learning Experiences
Darla Fortune
Sharing the Museum: Rethinking Cultural Mediation and Museum Education
Anik Meunier and Jason Luckerhoff
Connecting to the Museum Experience: The Beauty of Human Complexity in Action
Anne Marie Émond
Site Relations
Researching and Reclaiming Edmonton’s Queer History: Que(e)rying Curatorial and Archival Practice Through a Community-Based Public Art Exhibition
Michelle Lavoie and Kristopher Wells
What Can a University Gallery Do?
Pauline Sameshima
Clay in the Museum: Connecting Through Ceramics
Sequoia Miller, Farrukh Rafiq and Nahed Mansour
Augmented Reality and Museum Education: Rethinking Interactive Learning Experiences in Museums
Quincy Qingwen Wang, Kristiina Kumpulainen and Paula MacDowell
The Promise of New Museum Models in a Moment of Social Reckoning
Paola Poletto and Devyani Saltzman
Visiting the Dalton Trail Gallery: Performing Place-Making, Sharing Locality
Nicole Bauberger
Biographies
Index