A roundtable conversation at Birkbeck, University of London about the potential of artist-researcher collaborations. What can artists learn from researchers? What can researchers learn from artists? And what happens when an artist is also an academic researcher? Participants include Ella McCartney (Artist), Professor Zhu Hua (Applied Linguistics and Communication, Birkbeck), Gabriel Koureas (Birkbeck, History of Art); John Timberlake (Fine Art, Middlesex) and Toby Litt (writer and lecturer)
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
It has been found through extensive studies that students who are proficient in the subjects of Scie...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are increasingly a feature of the cultural landscape. ...
The notion of interdisciplinarity has become popular in recent years, not only in art practice, whic...
1. Socio-ecological research collaborations between artists, natural and social scientists, and with...
Interdisciplinary research across art and science offers the potential to open up new areas of knowl...
© 2010 ISAST. The study collects, compares and synthesises existing knowledge from specific sources ...
This paper concerns participative practices that draw from both art and anthropology. Through an int...
This short report describes a qualitative research colloquium in Swansea, UK, supported by AstraZene...
This research investigates how an ongoing dialogue with another artist teacher can facilitate the pr...
The latter half of the 20th century started to embrace the diversity of knowledge and the forms in w...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Experiments is the first in a series of unique, exhibitionscurated by Artakt with GV Art. It brings ...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Loraine Leeson discusses the way that creative process can effectively lead research enquiry. Thinki...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
It has been found through extensive studies that students who are proficient in the subjects of Scie...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are increasingly a feature of the cultural landscape. ...
The notion of interdisciplinarity has become popular in recent years, not only in art practice, whic...
1. Socio-ecological research collaborations between artists, natural and social scientists, and with...
Interdisciplinary research across art and science offers the potential to open up new areas of knowl...
© 2010 ISAST. The study collects, compares and synthesises existing knowledge from specific sources ...
This paper concerns participative practices that draw from both art and anthropology. Through an int...
This short report describes a qualitative research colloquium in Swansea, UK, supported by AstraZene...
This research investigates how an ongoing dialogue with another artist teacher can facilitate the pr...
The latter half of the 20th century started to embrace the diversity of knowledge and the forms in w...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Experiments is the first in a series of unique, exhibitionscurated by Artakt with GV Art. It brings ...
With the move towards inclusion of the arts as part of the larger university system, has come the pr...
Loraine Leeson discusses the way that creative process can effectively lead research enquiry. Thinki...
Collaboration is an issue at the centre of Performance Arts Research. It is understood differently i...
It has been found through extensive studies that students who are proficient in the subjects of Scie...
Collaborations between artists and scientists are increasingly a feature of the cultural landscape. ...