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To conceive a philosophy of art education that is removed from actual practice would belie the extraordinary experience of developing and making practice. In this article, I propose to explore the philosophical implications of art practice being an experience of the ‘daily extraordinary.’ A view of practice as being at once stretching and comfortable, takes the artist and viewer's responses to the strangeness of the everyday: the delightful, the shocking, or even the miraculous, in what appear to be simple and mundane experiences. If we perceive learning in the arts as a pursuit of ideas, affect and expression that occurs in regular practice, there is an inclusivity that renders both learning in the arts and philosophy of art education accessible to everyone. In this article I will refer to the Goldsmiths Centre for Arts and Learning's research programme of 2022–2023, in which events and connected teaching activities practised being All For the Arts. With visiting speakers, museums and galleries and postgraduate students, CAL researched how the vitality and challenge of art practice, which includes the individualities and expression of persons and histories made ordinary and invisible, could bring the value of learning in the arts to the fore. Including reflections from contributors such as John Baldacchino, A Particular Reality, Carol Wild, Danny Braverman, Raphael Vella, Kevin Tavin and Andrea Kárpáti, we explored inclusivity in art practice from the daily extraordinary of each speaker's developments in educational research. Also, in the company of representatives from arts organisations such as Entelechy Arts, Autograph ABP, Whitechapel Gallery, Young V&A and Bow Arts, we considered the amazing and essential factors of inclusivity in the arts – that could be encountered on a daily basis. I will gather meeting points here among this incredible range of contributors.
构想一种脱离实际的艺术教育哲学,会掩盖发展和创造实践的非凡体验。在本文中,我建议探讨艺术实践作为'日常非凡'体验的哲学含义。将实践视为一种既舒展又舒适的体验,将艺术家和观众对日常陌生事物的反应纳入其中:在看似简单平凡的体验中,发现令人愉悦、令人震惊,甚至是奇迹。如果我们把艺术学习看作是在日常实践中对思想、情感和表达的追求,那么艺术学习和艺术教育哲学就具有了一种包容性,使每个人都能从中受益。在本文中,我将提到金史密斯艺术与学习中心(Goldsmiths Centre for Arts and Learning)2022-2023 年的研究计划,其中的活动和相关教学活动践行了 "一切为了艺术"(All For the Arts)的理念。通过访问演讲者、博物馆、美术馆和研究生,CAL研究了艺术实践的活力和挑战,其中包括个人和历史的个性和表达,这些个性和历史变得普通和无形,如何将艺术学习的价值凸显出来。包括 John Baldacchino、A Particular Reality、Carol Wild、Danny Braverman、Raphael Vella、Kevin Tavin 和 Andrea Kárpáti 等撰稿人的思考在内,我们从每位发言人在教育研究方面的日常发展中探索了艺术实践中的包容性。此外,在 Entelechy Arts、Autograph ABP、Whitechapel Gallery、Young V&A 和 Bow Arts 等艺术机构代表的陪伴下,我们思考了艺术中令人惊叹的、必不可少的包容性因素--这些因素可能每天都会遇到。我将在这里收集这些令人难以置信的贡献者的观点。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Art & Design Education (iJADE) provides an international forum for research in the field of the art and creative education. It is the primary source for the dissemination of independently refereed articles about the visual arts, creativity, crafts, design, and art history, in all aspects, phases and types of education contexts and learning situations. The journal welcomes articles from a wide range of theoretical and methodological approaches to research, and encourages submissions from the broader fields of education and the arts that are concerned with learning through art and creative education.