Focusing on the Echigo-Tsumari Art Festival (ETAF) in Niigata, Japan, we propose a novel conceptualisation of the role of art in rural revitalisation, focused on how local farmers experience art as a catalyst for social, cultural and natural change. Scholarship on the role of art in rural revitalisation has often focussed on arts’ problem-solving affordances (e.g., economic, demographic) or on how rural engagements matter to art development. Instead, we turn our attention to the middle-ground: how art intervenes in the everyday life and practices of farmers in the festival area. Based on interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, our analysis draws on the theories of Tsurumi Shunsuke and John Dewey to offer a broad and inclusive notion of ‘art’...
At the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, artists used the countryside as a stage for their artworks. The...
Research on farmers has predominately focused on how they think through the mind, i.e., their reflex...
"What, and where, is 'the Rural'? From the rocks that break a farmer's plough on a field in Japan, t...
Using the case of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (ETAT) in Japan, this research project examines h...
This thesis closely examines Reborn-Art Festival, a new arts and culture festival inaugurated during...
How can we articulate what art does in rural community development? Drawing on a one-year experiment...
Echigo-Tsumari Art Field (ETAF) presents an expanded type of museum overlooked in the museological l...
International audience"This book explores the impact of artistic experiments in inspiring people to ...
AbstractThis paper makes an original contribution to our understandings of the relational role of ar...
This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people ...
This thesis investigates public art and art festivals in the West, and a large scale art project in ...
The industrial arts movement promoted by William Morris exerted a great influence on the evolution o...
Recently art is increasing its presence as an "creative industry" to sustain local communities, by g...
In my home country there has been an assumption that innovative art is entirely an urban affair. As ...
Throughout its long history – from the fifteenth-century peasant farmers featured in the Très Riches...
At the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, artists used the countryside as a stage for their artworks. The...
Research on farmers has predominately focused on how they think through the mind, i.e., their reflex...
"What, and where, is 'the Rural'? From the rocks that break a farmer's plough on a field in Japan, t...
Using the case of the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (ETAT) in Japan, this research project examines h...
This thesis closely examines Reborn-Art Festival, a new arts and culture festival inaugurated during...
How can we articulate what art does in rural community development? Drawing on a one-year experiment...
Echigo-Tsumari Art Field (ETAF) presents an expanded type of museum overlooked in the museological l...
International audience"This book explores the impact of artistic experiments in inspiring people to ...
AbstractThis paper makes an original contribution to our understandings of the relational role of ar...
This thesis presents a method of creative collaboration that responds to the dissociation of people ...
This thesis investigates public art and art festivals in the West, and a large scale art project in ...
The industrial arts movement promoted by William Morris exerted a great influence on the evolution o...
Recently art is increasing its presence as an "creative industry" to sustain local communities, by g...
In my home country there has been an assumption that innovative art is entirely an urban affair. As ...
Throughout its long history – from the fifteenth-century peasant farmers featured in the Très Riches...
At the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial, artists used the countryside as a stage for their artworks. The...
Research on farmers has predominately focused on how they think through the mind, i.e., their reflex...
"What, and where, is 'the Rural'? From the rocks that break a farmer's plough on a field in Japan, t...