Wicked Arts Assignments - Practising Creativity in Contemporary Arts Education
Wicked Arts Assignments - Practising Creativity in Contemporary Arts Education
Emiel Heijnen and Melissa Bremmer (eds.)
Valiz
2020
9789492095756Softcover
22 x 15 x
304 pages
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- Sparks art practices, art education and creativity by setting inspiring frameworks and questions
- Stimulates cooperation and cross-disciplinary thinking and practising
- Funny, crazy, awe-inspiring, poetical, bold; in its bandwidth a truly provocative collection
Contributors: Pavèl van Houten, Jorge Lucero, Nina Paim, Erik Schrooten, Stephanie Springgay, and many many others
Design: Laura Pappa
In cooperation with Amsterdam University of the Arts
Wicked Arts Assignments are bold, unusual, contrary, funny, poetical, inspiring, socially committed, or otherwise challenging. Everyone who teaches art knows them: the assignment that is seemingly simple but which challenges participants, students and pupils to the max. Many artists and arts teachers have that singular, personal, often-used assignment in which everything comes together: their artistic vision, their pedagogical approach and their love for certain techniques or methods.
The almost hundred arts assignments collected here connect to the visual arts, performance, theatre, music and design, but more importantly: they encourage cross-disciplinarity. They reflect themes and ways of working in contemporary arts, offering opportunities to learn about ourselves, the arts and the world.The first part of this book provides a theoretical view on arts assignments from historical, artistic and educational perspectives, complemented by interviews with experts in contemporary arts and education. The second part consists of the actual wicked arts assignments. These can be carried out in various contexts: from primary schools to higher education, from home to the (online) community, and from Bogotá to Istanbul. They are meant to spark the imagination of both teachers and students, contributing to new, topical educational and artistic practices.