This essay consists of a fragmental process and collection of different theories and inspirational hangups from different academics, artists and my own thoughts and memories from my childhood. The essay also consists of my own poetry and collection of words I have found describing for my own practice. My ambition is to understand why I have always been a sculptor. The research is mainly about my own relationship to Cathrene Malabous writing about destructive plasticity and how it's connected to the brain. What happens to a body and mind when you've been traumatized? And how do I connect that knowledge with my own artistic practice? The research also touches on questions relevant to our historical and contemporary society to think about when...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This study interrogates a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder throug...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
A short essay on the relationship between creativity and mental illness, following from my PhD resea...
This essay follows closely the process of making the work for my degree project. The aim of the text...
This essay acts as a parenthesis which inserts my artistic practice prior and during the, yet to be ...
thesis project paperMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryWhat happens inside our minds is often just as impo...
This project investigates the relationship between vulnerability and conquering fears through the le...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
This essay is an effort to write my thoughts and reflections on my art practice, focusing on the wor...
My work strives to create catharsis through the construction of shared experiences rooted in identit...
Because of childhood trauma much of my work is inspired by photographs. With my work, I am trying to...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the l...
In my work I explore the exterior parts and interior sensations of the body, using both recognizable...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This study interrogates a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder throug...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...
A short essay on the relationship between creativity and mental illness, following from my PhD resea...
This essay follows closely the process of making the work for my degree project. The aim of the text...
This essay acts as a parenthesis which inserts my artistic practice prior and during the, yet to be ...
thesis project paperMaster of ArtsArt/Art HistoryWhat happens inside our minds is often just as impo...
This project investigates the relationship between vulnerability and conquering fears through the le...
The goal of this project was to invent a new way of combining artistic practice (in the studio) with...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study on the origin of expressive arts as an innate human ne...
This essay is an effort to write my thoughts and reflections on my art practice, focusing on the wor...
My work strives to create catharsis through the construction of shared experiences rooted in identit...
Because of childhood trauma much of my work is inspired by photographs. With my work, I am trying to...
Background: The ways in which involvement in art practice may support a recovery trajectory in the l...
In my work I explore the exterior parts and interior sensations of the body, using both recognizable...
Art: the Beautiful, Revealing Agent for Mental Illness is aimed to present a thorough analysis of th...
M.Tech. (Fine Art)Abstract: This study interrogates a diagnosis of bipolar affective disorder throug...
© 2016 Dr. Monique DalgleishThis thesis investigates ten art-makers, who have been living with a dia...