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Introduction. The term arts-based research is an umbrella term that covers an eclectic array of methodological and epistemological approaches. The key elements that unify this diverse body of work are: it is research; and one or more art forms or processes are involved in the doing of the research. How art is involved varies enormously.
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Nov 14, 2024 · abstract art, painting, sculpture, or graphic art in which the portrayal of things from the visible world plays little or no part. All art consists largely of elements that can be called abstract—elements of form, colour, line, tone, and texture. Prior to the 20th century these abstract elements were employed by artists to describe ...
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Abstract art is a non-objective art form that breaks traditional, realistic art styles. It intends to inspire emotion and intangible experience, rather than telling a story or portraying realistic subjects. While it exists today in many forms, both two and three-dimensionally, abstract art disrupted the art world when it abandoned realistic ...
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After graduating from Radcliffe College with an undergraduate degree in English, Winner enrolled at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to study painting. But she developed doubts about whether she was cut out for a career as an artist. She began researching programs in clinical psychology and saw an announcement for a research assistan...
Winner has also explored how typical children might benefit from arts education. It’s a loaded question. Funding for arts education is often precarious, and arts advocates are eager to show that studying art or music will lead to better grades or higher SAT scores. Winner was cautious about making that claim. "I didn’t see what the mechanism might ...
To change the conversation around arts education, Winner and her colleagues set out to characterize how visual arts classes teach student about ways of thinking. They filmed and interviewed visual arts teachers on the job and coded their films for the kinds of "habits of mind" they saw being taught, both implicitly and explicitly. These habits incl...
Another line of research at the lab is being conducted by student Mahsa Ershadi, who previously taught in a Toronto program for adults who hadn’t finished high school. Most of Ershadi’s students came from marginalized populations and lower-socioeconomic-status backgrounds—and that experience has informed her research. Her dissertation research is e...
This is reinforced by research which suggests artists tend to enjoy abstract art more than non-artists. Another study has recorded the electrical rhythms occurring in the brains of both groups, by ...
In contrast, representative art would activate the extrinsic system more powerfully, as this system is associated with processing information arriving from the external environment (Golland et al., 2008). To conclude—abstract art is a very recent (100 years old or so) invention of the human brain. Its success in attracting the brains of so ...
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May 26, 2016 · Abstract. This chapter is concerned with defining and describing the substantive content of this book, namely two-dimensional abstract art from the last 115 years. This chapter also sets the scene for the philosophical and psychological research I present later in this book. In defining abstract painting and drawing, I draw upon my own ...