Community Arts Education (Book)

Transversal Global Perspectives

Global perspectives on the transverse, boundary-blurring possibilities of community arts education. Invoking ‘transversality’ as an overarching theoretical framework and a methodological structure, 55 contributors from sixteen countries offer studies and practical cases exploring the complexities of community arts education. 30 col. 20 b/w illus.

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This edited collection offers global perspectives on the transverse, boundary-blurring possibilities of community arts education.

Invoking ‘transversality’ as an overarching theoretical framework and a methodological structure, 55 contributors – community professionals, scholars, artists, educators and activists from sixteen countries – offer studies and practical cases exploring the complexities of community arts education at all levels.

Such complexities include challenges created by globalizing phenomena such as the COVID-19 pandemic; ongoing efforts to achieve justice for Indigenous peoples; continuing movement of immigrants and refugees; growing recognition of issues related to equity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace; and the increasing impact of grassroot movements and organizations.

Chapters are grouped into four thematic clusters – Connections, Practices, Spaces and Relations – that map these and other intersecting assemblages of transversality. Thinking transversally about community art education not only shifts our understanding of knowledge from a passive construct to an active component of social life but redefines art education as a distinctive practice emerging from the complex relationships that form community.

Ching-Chiu Lin is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. Her research interests lie in community art education, digital media and learning through art, and art teacher education.

Anita Sinner is a Professor of Art Education at The University of British Columbia. Her interests include artwork scholarship, international art education, stories as research, and community art education.

Rita L. Irwin is a distinguished university scholar and professor of art education at the University of British Columbia, Canada. As a scholar she is best known for her work in a/r/tography, teacher education, curriculum studies and sociocultural concerns.

Acknowledgements  

Introduction

Ching-Chiu Lin          

PART 1: Transversal Connections                                                                                          

Chapter 1: Twenty-First Century Winter Journey: Exploring Comics, Adaptation and Community Art Education

Julian Lawrence        

Chapter 2: The University as an Institute of Permanent Creation: Developing ‘a Gift for Living’ in Neoliberal Times

Raphael Vella

Chapter 3: Seeing What Unfolds: New Ways of Exploring Community Art Education in Formal Learning Spaces

Kathryn Coleman and Marnee Watkins        

Chapter 4: ‘Making University’: The Role of Corporeality, Matter and Physical Spaces to Create a Sense of Community

Sara Carrasco Segovia                                                                                                         

Chapter 5: I Wish You a Good Life: Embedding Intergenerational Learning Into Pre-Service Education Through Art, Community and Environment

Geraldine Burke                                                                                                                           

Chapter 6: Community-Based Art Education: Promoting Revitalization and Eco-Cultural Resilience for Cultural Sustainability

Timo Jokela and Mirja Hiltunen                                                                                                 

Part 2: Transversal Practices                                                                                                   

Chapter 7: Making Meaning, Creating (in) Community: An International Dialogue on Community Art Education Within Early Childhood Contexts

Geralyn (Gigi) Yu, Alex Halligey and Judith Browne                                                                 

Chapter 8: Identifying Images as a Strategy for Emotional Interaction with the Environment: Neighbourhoods as Engraving Support

Jessica Castillo Inostroza                                                                                                            

Chapter 9: We Are Small, but We Have Loud Voices: Children Leading the Way to Support Community Connections Through Art

Sue Girak                                                                                                                                     

Chapter 10: Infernal Learning: Becoming Members of Academic Communities

Anniina Suominen, Tiina Pusa, Minna Suoniemi, Eljas Suvanto and Elina Julin                      

Chapter 11: Seeds in the Wind! A/r/tography School and Teacher Formation

Leisa Sasso and Mirian Celeste Martins                                                                                     

Chapter 12: Transversalities Through Transdisciplinary Pedagogies: A South African Perspective on Community Engaged Art Education

Merna Meyer                                                                                                                               

Chapter 13: Building Bridges in the Community Through Opening Minds Through Art: An Intergenerational Abstract Art Programme for People Living with Dementia

Stephanie H. Danker, Elizabeth Lokon and Casey Pax                                                              

Part 3: Transversal Spaces                                                                                                       

Chapter 14: International Art Symposia as a Space of Knowledge Creation and Creative Engagement

Maria Huhmarniemi and Katja Juhola                                                                                       

Chapter 15: Collaborative Thinking, Creating and Learning on a Remote Greek Island: Towards Sustainable Community Art Education

Sophia Chaitas and Georgia Liarakou                                                                                        

Chapter 16: Finding Possibility in the Liminality of Socially Engaged Arts: Fostering Learning and Wellbeing with Refugee Youth

Kate Collins                                                                                                                                 

Chapter 17: Conversations with Gardens: Artful Spaces in Community Art Education

Trish Osler                                                                                                                                   

Chapter 18: Community Dance as an Approach to Reimagine Place in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Pauline Hiroti and Rose Martin                                                                                                  

Chapter 19: Pedagogical Implications in La Austral, S.V. de C.V.: A Collective Performative-Storytelling Project by Artist Pablo Helguera and DREAMers

Eunji Lee                                                                                                                                      

Chapter 20: Community Arts Education: Experiencing and Creating Our World

Shelley Hannigan and Merinda Kelly                                                                                         

Part 4: Transversal Relations                                                                                                   

Chapter 21: Colors of Connection: Public Art Making as an Activating Force for Community Art Education

Lynn Sanders-Bustle, Christina Mallie and Laurie Reyman                                                

Chapter 22: Residing in Pedagogical Spaces Through Community Cultural Production

Jing Li                                                                                                                                          

Chapter 23: Intercultural Eye for Art: Becoming a Member of a Global Community Through Arts-Based Exchange

Kazuyo Nakamura, Hye-Seung (Theresa) Kang, Wataru Inoue, Leah H. Morgan, Hisae Aoyama, Hannah Shuler, Atsuo Nakashima, Cheryl J. Maxwell, Takunori Okamoto and Mari Sankyo                                                                           

Chapter 24: The Creation of a Community Teaching Artist Certificate Programme: Professionalization in the Gig Economy

Dustin Garnet                                                                                                                              

Chapter 25: Creative for Life: Planning and Delivering Intergenerational Art Programmes

Jodie Davidson and Miles Openshaw                                                                                          

Chapter 26: Croatian Naïve Art as an Incentive for Multimodal Research with Children

Helena Burić and Nikolina Fišer Sedinić                                                                                    

Chapter 27: Visual Ecologies: Artistic Research Transversing Stable, Dynamic and Interstitial Relations in an Australian Settler Colonial Context

Kim Snepvangers                                                                                                                         

Notes on Contributors

 

 

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