Art students who experiment, think differently and take risks are often praised for their efforts. But what happens when students become interested in developing performance-based work involving risk of injury and physical pain? Such work has strong art historical precedents and projects by, for example, Marina Abramović, Stuart Brisley, Chris Burden, Gina Pane and Denis Oppenheim provide a legitimate framework for students to claim their interests are grounded in established practice. This article explores how academic staff navigate the ethical, moral and legal issues provoked by students setting out to self-harm, expose themselves or otherwise cause themselves an injury as part of their art practice. The article discusses the authority o...
Arts-based health research has increased dramatically in recent years. Many academics are collaborat...
Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) (Douglas & Jaquith, 2009; Douglas, Jaquith, & Thompson, 2018) i...
This research project investigates the ways in which violence in 21st Century texts is rehearsed and...
A standard ‘Ethical Approval’ forms issued by British Universities asks researchers to consider ‘a r...
Risk-taking is a leap into a space that has not been mapped. Who knows where or how you will land? C...
This book brings together an edited selection of presentations from the Association for Medical Huma...
Trauma is the emotional response to a disturbing event or series of events, and can cause symptoms s...
Taking risks does not come easily to many honors students. Often their success is based on carefully...
The discourse within Australian tertiary music institutions on playing-related injury is slowly deve...
As students in Higher Education (HE), many highly successful Design graduates exhibit the traits of ...
The notions of risk and hazard, concepts borrowed from the natural and social sciences by ...
Risk-taking in honors education entails not only anxiety about grades and intellectually disturbing ...
The presentation explored how creative play, free from assessment can manifest itself in learning a...
What are the processes involved in the practice of making art, through different disciplines, with ...
Censorship: it is unlikely that any academic, especially in the arts, would come out in favor of cen...
Arts-based health research has increased dramatically in recent years. Many academics are collaborat...
Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) (Douglas & Jaquith, 2009; Douglas, Jaquith, & Thompson, 2018) i...
This research project investigates the ways in which violence in 21st Century texts is rehearsed and...
A standard ‘Ethical Approval’ forms issued by British Universities asks researchers to consider ‘a r...
Risk-taking is a leap into a space that has not been mapped. Who knows where or how you will land? C...
This book brings together an edited selection of presentations from the Association for Medical Huma...
Trauma is the emotional response to a disturbing event or series of events, and can cause symptoms s...
Taking risks does not come easily to many honors students. Often their success is based on carefully...
The discourse within Australian tertiary music institutions on playing-related injury is slowly deve...
As students in Higher Education (HE), many highly successful Design graduates exhibit the traits of ...
The notions of risk and hazard, concepts borrowed from the natural and social sciences by ...
Risk-taking in honors education entails not only anxiety about grades and intellectually disturbing ...
The presentation explored how creative play, free from assessment can manifest itself in learning a...
What are the processes involved in the practice of making art, through different disciplines, with ...
Censorship: it is unlikely that any academic, especially in the arts, would come out in favor of cen...
Arts-based health research has increased dramatically in recent years. Many academics are collaborat...
Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) (Douglas & Jaquith, 2009; Douglas, Jaquith, & Thompson, 2018) i...
This research project investigates the ways in which violence in 21st Century texts is rehearsed and...