Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity

I invite the reader into my world as an art educator and as an artist to reveal my art practice and to share insights into my philosophy around the enigma of visual art through the lens of tension. Art education is not only about producing imagery but is a means to explore the world and to come to k...

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Main Author: Bloomfield, Louise
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70306
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description I invite the reader into my world as an art educator and as an artist to reveal my art practice and to share insights into my philosophy around the enigma of visual art through the lens of tension. Art education is not only about producing imagery but is a means to explore the world and to come to know the self—to act with both private and public intelligence and in a phenomenological manner.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-703062018-08-13T07:47:10Z Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity Bloomfield, Louise I invite the reader into my world as an art educator and as an artist to reveal my art practice and to share insights into my philosophy around the enigma of visual art through the lens of tension. Art education is not only about producing imagery but is a means to explore the world and to come to know the self—to act with both private and public intelligence and in a phenomenological manner. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70306 Curtin University fulltext
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Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title_full Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title_fullStr Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title_full_unstemmed Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title_short Through the Lens of Tension: An Art Educator’s Quest to Understand if the Art her Students Produce has Honour and Purpose as a Product of Integrity and Veracity
title_sort through the lens of tension: an art educator’s quest to understand if the art her students produce has honour and purpose as a product of integrity and veracity
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70306