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  • ARAC METHODS

    Where we work from Our respective countries, environments, and disciplines, inform what we end up contributing to the collective. This is to say we are inspired and motivated by our societies and their politics, the spaces we occupy; the architecture and natural topography thereof, things both tangible and intangible and of course the conversations we…

  • ARAC Publications

    This section covers a list of publications we have put together over the years. they include all of our Zines and articles shared with the publication from each time we have assembled together in a space collectively. Find them at this link. Or if it easier, scan the QR code below

  • ARAC Working Groups Contribute to the Another Roadmap School’s Multivocal Glossary of Arts Education (February 2019)

    ARAC Working Groups Contribute to the Another Roadmap School’s Multivocal Glossary of Arts Education (February 2019)

    Since 2016, a core initiative within the Another Roadmap School has been to continuously work on a multivocal glossary of Arts Education . Participating working groups have selected terms especially relevant for analysis in relation to arts education in their context and written a “glossary entry” about them. These entries are discussed in videoconferences with…

  • Fulbright Specialist Recommends that Learning Units created by the Kampala Working Group are used as Templates for Art School Curricula (August 2019)

    The US-based artist and art educator Sherry Erskine spent a semester in residence at the Nagenda International Academy of Art in Design (NIAAD), home of the Kampala Working Group. While she was at NIAAD, Sherry, who is a Fulbright Specialist in World Learning, both observed teaching and reviewed curricula. In the report that she submitted…

  • Nyanza Working Group launches «École du Soir» (February 2020)

    École du soir (Evening School, EDS for short) is a multiform hosting structure for collective feeling, cooperative thinking, and mutual action. EDS is convened by artist Christian Nyampeta, with the support of and alongside a chorus of fellow artists, institutions, and networks. The structure of this “evening school” draws from Senegalese writer and film director Ousmane…

  • Symposium in Zurich at Shedalle

    The symposium intertwining hi/stories of arts education took place in June 2018 in Zürich, Switzerland. The symposium invited students, art educators, researchers and cultural producers to reflect on the histories of education in and through art. Each day of the symposium started with a participatory activation of the Un/Chrono/Logical Timeline . Results of each session were documented and…

  • ARAC Will Convene for its 3rd Colloquium in Maseru (7-13 January 2017)

    from January 7 to 13, 2018 The 3 rd Colloquium gathering of the Another Roadmap Africa Cluster (ARAC) will take place in Maseru, Lesotho from 7-13 January 2018. The aim for this meeting is to present prototypes of learning units for arts education that ARAC working groups have been developing. In this context, learning units…