This conceptual article is anchored on critical phenomenology to challenge the monopolisation of visual arts by the sense of vision, thus depriving visually impaired people of aesthetic value beyond ordinary cognitive faculties. In this study, we discuss the forms of painting, drawing and sculpting defined as Visual Arts referring to appreciation only by vision; thus, excluding the visually impaired as unable to appreciate or create by sight. This exclusiveness has dominated and directed art aesthetics and ethics, allowing aesthetic criteria research projects and educational curricula to be established and, conventionally, maintain their static existence unchallenged. Furthermore, vision exclusiveness limits creative thinking and artistic i...
This paper theorises, articulates and demonstrates how performative pedagogies can be employed to en...
Objectives: People with visual impairment experience exclusion and marginalisation from family, main...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
This conceptual article is anchored on critical phenomenology to challenge the monopolisation of vi...
The article describes the theoretical and practical questions that rise by including blind and parti...
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
The article presents a project of providing guidelines on art education for the blind and visually i...
Blind and visually impaired pupils are part of a group of children with special needs due to deficit...
What can a visually impaired student achieve in art education? Can visually impaired students teach ...
This research project investigates secondary schooling Visual Arts programmes and the extent pedagog...
Published ThesisThis study investigates contemporary occurrences within the South African art and so...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways visual arts can be brought closer to blind per...
CITATION: Biscombe, M., Conradie, S., Costandius, E. & Alexander, N. 2017. Investigating "othering" ...
Three case studies of teachers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are discussed in the context of a l...
Whilst the faculties of literacy and numeracy are rightly recognised as worthy of pedagogical nurtu...
This paper theorises, articulates and demonstrates how performative pedagogies can be employed to en...
Objectives: People with visual impairment experience exclusion and marginalisation from family, main...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...
This conceptual article is anchored on critical phenomenology to challenge the monopolisation of vi...
The article describes the theoretical and practical questions that rise by including blind and parti...
With this research programme, I will be looking at how visually impaired people interpret the sensor...
The article presents a project of providing guidelines on art education for the blind and visually i...
Blind and visually impaired pupils are part of a group of children with special needs due to deficit...
What can a visually impaired student achieve in art education? Can visually impaired students teach ...
This research project investigates secondary schooling Visual Arts programmes and the extent pedagog...
Published ThesisThis study investigates contemporary occurrences within the South African art and so...
The purpose of the article is to explore in what ways visual arts can be brought closer to blind per...
CITATION: Biscombe, M., Conradie, S., Costandius, E. & Alexander, N. 2017. Investigating "othering" ...
Three case studies of teachers at the Metropolitan Museum of Art are discussed in the context of a l...
Whilst the faculties of literacy and numeracy are rightly recognised as worthy of pedagogical nurtu...
This paper theorises, articulates and demonstrates how performative pedagogies can be employed to en...
Objectives: People with visual impairment experience exclusion and marginalisation from family, main...
This paper addresses the relationship between the visually impaired and the visual arts. The first s...