This paper reflects on a recent participatory installation by the artists’ collective @.ac, entitled Messy Democracy, as a case study to raise questions concerning the ‘distribution of the sensible’ within the neoliberal art school. The project set up a quasi-autonomous artists’ space within Hanover Project gallery 9 April–3 May, 2018 at University of Central Lancashire, Preston. This exhibition functioned as a space of collective pedagogy, co-labour and ‘dissensus’ situated in relation to the wider operation of the department of Fine Art. It also sought to operate as a critical alternative to contemporary models of the art school, rooted in notions of usefulness and romantic self-realisation, but re-structured in the service of ‘commodific...
Dynamics of policy making for education are invested with intersubjective tensions, as different sta...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
How can artists and artists’ collectives best navigate the passage from our current neoliberalized a...
This paper reflects on a recent participatory installation by the artists’ collective @.ac, entitled...
This paper reflects on a recent participatory installation by the artists’ collective @.ac, entitled...
This paper offers a critical case study of an educational collaboration between the artists’ collect...
This paper reports on findings from a research study exploring the potential for democratic learning...
This article reports on findings from a research study exploring the potential for democratic learni...
Through this practice based research I argue that cultural democracy as a way of thinking contests d...
Around 2006, the art world developed a prolonged fascination with questions of education, pedagogy a...
This paper draws on insights from Jacques Ranci`ere’s writingon politics and aesthetics to offer new...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
This thesis examines the failure of the curatorial discourse of ‘New Institutionalism’ in relation t...
The text reflects on disobedience concerning informal art education. The aim is to trace possible di...
The article is developed from a paper presented at the European Society for Research on the Educatio...
Dynamics of policy making for education are invested with intersubjective tensions, as different sta...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
How can artists and artists’ collectives best navigate the passage from our current neoliberalized a...
This paper reflects on a recent participatory installation by the artists’ collective @.ac, entitled...
This paper reflects on a recent participatory installation by the artists’ collective @.ac, entitled...
This paper offers a critical case study of an educational collaboration between the artists’ collect...
This paper reports on findings from a research study exploring the potential for democratic learning...
This article reports on findings from a research study exploring the potential for democratic learni...
Through this practice based research I argue that cultural democracy as a way of thinking contests d...
Around 2006, the art world developed a prolonged fascination with questions of education, pedagogy a...
This paper draws on insights from Jacques Ranci`ere’s writingon politics and aesthetics to offer new...
This paper concerns the relationship between teaching and political action both within and outside f...
This thesis examines the failure of the curatorial discourse of ‘New Institutionalism’ in relation t...
The text reflects on disobedience concerning informal art education. The aim is to trace possible di...
The article is developed from a paper presented at the European Society for Research on the Educatio...
Dynamics of policy making for education are invested with intersubjective tensions, as different sta...
This chapter explores the problematic effect on pedagogy when inclusion initiatives are bound up wit...
How can artists and artists’ collectives best navigate the passage from our current neoliberalized a...