UID:
almahu_9949384240102882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9780429427176
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0429427174
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9780429763182
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0429763182
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9780429763175
,
0429763174
,
9780429763199
,
0429763190
Series Statement:
Routledge environmental humanities
Content:
"Arts Programming for the Anthropocene argues for a role for the arts as an engaged, professional practice in contemporary culture, charting the evolution of arts over the previous half century from a primarily solitary practice involved with its own internal dialogue to one actively seeking a larger discourse. The chapters investigate the origin and evolution of five academic field programs on three continents, mapping developments in field pedagogy in the arts over the past twenty years. Drawing upon the collective experience of artists and academicians in the United States, Australia, and Greece operating in a wide range of social and environmental contexts, it makes the case for the necessity of an update to ensure the real world relevance and applicability of tertiary arts education. Based on thirty years of experimentation in arts pedagogy, including the creation of the Land Arts of the American West (LAAW) program and Art and Ecology discipline at the University of New Mexico, this book is written for arts practitioners, aspiring artists, art educators, and those interested in how the arts can contribute to strengthening cultural resiliency in the face of rapid environmental change."--Provided by publisher.
Note:
Introduction -- A place to stand: the rationale for field programming -- Art in acdemica -- Five programs -- Paticipant voice -- Land arts of the American West: a case study -- Conclusion -- Manual: nuts and bolts of field programming.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Gilbert, Bill, 1950- author. Arts programming for the anthropocene Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781138385252
Language:
English
Keywords:
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URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429427176
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