Within the framework of practice-led doctoral research in the art and design sector, there has long been debate about the role of the artefact/creative works in the process of inquiry and in the final submission for Ph.D. examination. Their status can be ambiguous and the concept of ‘exhibition’ is – we would argue – problematic in this context. In this chapter we want to suggest an alternative way of considering the role of artefacts/creative works in a doctoral submission, by discussing the liberating concept of ‘epistemic objects’ – their possible forms and agencies, and the alternative display/sharing of the understandings generated from these through ‘exposition’ not exhibition. Whilst our experience and expertise lies within the sect...
Methodologies for conducting academic research in crafts through practice-led approaches are still e...
Relationships between the expectations of the PhD, creativity and identity are a rich terrain for re...
A doctoral programme has been described by some researchers as a time when they experience a ‘kaleid...
This paper aims at discussing the positions of art and design artefacts and their making in a practi...
Creative arts dissertations at doctoral level traditionally comprise a major creative work such as a...
There are an increasing number of artists and practitioners undertaking doctoral research that incor...
In this paper we outline how the elements and forms of arts informed research can be used in d...
Practice-based research is now widely accepted at doctoral level, and it is recognised that creative...
Anyone working in the creative arts is likely to have to deal with ‘failure’ at some stage. This pap...
This article aims to discuss the position of art and design artifacts, and their creation, in a prac...
More and more often, we artists work on our doctoral theses in academic environments that operate mo...
Michael Biggs, ‘Doctorateness: where should we look for evidence?’, in Fredrik Nilsson, Halina Dunin...
Academic research in crafts, conducted by crafts persons from an insider perspective and through pra...
Anyone working in the creative arts is likely to have to deal with ‘failure’ at some stage. This pap...
By focussing on PhD supervision as well as creativity, this paper explores how the artefact and exeg...
Methodologies for conducting academic research in crafts through practice-led approaches are still e...
Relationships between the expectations of the PhD, creativity and identity are a rich terrain for re...
A doctoral programme has been described by some researchers as a time when they experience a ‘kaleid...
This paper aims at discussing the positions of art and design artefacts and their making in a practi...
Creative arts dissertations at doctoral level traditionally comprise a major creative work such as a...
There are an increasing number of artists and practitioners undertaking doctoral research that incor...
In this paper we outline how the elements and forms of arts informed research can be used in d...
Practice-based research is now widely accepted at doctoral level, and it is recognised that creative...
Anyone working in the creative arts is likely to have to deal with ‘failure’ at some stage. This pap...
This article aims to discuss the position of art and design artifacts, and their creation, in a prac...
More and more often, we artists work on our doctoral theses in academic environments that operate mo...
Michael Biggs, ‘Doctorateness: where should we look for evidence?’, in Fredrik Nilsson, Halina Dunin...
Academic research in crafts, conducted by crafts persons from an insider perspective and through pra...
Anyone working in the creative arts is likely to have to deal with ‘failure’ at some stage. This pap...
By focussing on PhD supervision as well as creativity, this paper explores how the artefact and exeg...
Methodologies for conducting academic research in crafts through practice-led approaches are still e...
Relationships between the expectations of the PhD, creativity and identity are a rich terrain for re...
A doctoral programme has been described by some researchers as a time when they experience a ‘kaleid...