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THE TRANSFORMATIVE POTENTIAL OF CREATIVE ART PRACTICES IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH

Author(s)
Paek, Kyong-Mi
Issued Date
2019-07
DOI
10.3846/cs.2019.9701
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26725
Fulltext
https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/CS/article/view/9701
Citation
CREATIVITY STUDIES, v.12, no.1, pp.183 - 197
Abstract
A growing body of literature addressing the need for educational innovations has also stressed the value of interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate art into teaching and learning. This paper aims to extend educators’ understanding of art–science interactions by presenting an empirical study that explores a unique art residency program created on the campus of a university that specializes in science and technology. The study reviews the art practices of three contemporary artists who participated in a program developed in conjunction with an interdisciplinary research project seeking ways to build an ecologically sustainable community and operated by a renewable energy resource-based economic system. Data that include observations, artist talks, and in-person interviews were collected from multiple sources during the residency to understand the distinguished processes involved in the development of individual art projects. A follow-up cross-case analysis revealed a few notable characteristics: connecting art with life through waste recycling, process-oriented practices highlighting resource circulation, and creating value using bricolage strategies. Regarding educational implications, discussions centered upon the potential transformational space identified from the creative art practices in the context of interdisciplinary research.
Publisher
Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas
ISSN
2345-0479
Keyword (Author)
art residencycontemporary artistscreative practiceeducational innovationstransformational space

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