Despite the recent focus on creativity and innovation as the backbone of Western knowledge economies, the presence of the creative arts within universities remains problematic. Australian artist academics, who seek a balance between their artistic and academic lives, work within a government-directed research environment that is unable to quantify and, therefore to recognize, the value of creative research, yet which accepts the funded outcomes of post-graduate practice-based students. Using interview methodology, this study sought to unravel how artist academics from a variety of non-written creative disciplines perceive the relationships between their roles as artists, researchers and tertiary educators. Central to the discussions was the...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s further and higher education in the UK and Australia underwent...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
One of the recent growth areas in tertiary education is the creative arts, now taught from undergrad...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Drawing on research conducted in Australia between 2006 and 2009, this paper highlights ways in whic...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
This paper is an attempt to respond to this challenge by Stelarc – one of Australia’s most accomplis...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
Presented in concept at the ACUADS 2008 conference, this paper reports on a research study conducted...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s further and higher education in the UK and Australia underwent...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
One of the recent growth areas in tertiary education is the creative arts, now taught from undergrad...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Drawing on research conducted in Australia between 2006 and 2009, this paper highlights ways in whic...
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accompli...
This paper is an attempt to respond to this challenge by Stelarc – one of Australia’s most accomplis...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
The majority of tertiary practice-led creative arts disciplines became part of the Australian univer...
Presented in concept at the ACUADS 2008 conference, this paper reports on a research study conducted...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
During the late 1980s and early 1990s further and higher education in the UK and Australia underwent...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
One of the recent growth areas in tertiary education is the creative arts, now taught from undergrad...