ETIQUETAS NUBE
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Herramientas y actividades de aprendizaje
Noticias
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Reengaging Freire at Johann Jacobs Museum
Practice project 2017 The research and practice at Johann Jacobs Museum builds on a collaboration already established in 2016: A group of 6-10 youth (unaccompanied minor refugees) aged 16-19 were meeting at JJM from May to December 2016. In this first phase, we worked together on identities and personal job expectations/opportunities. The creative outcomes of…
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Africa Cluster welcomes Tracy Murinik as Invited Expert for Colloquium 2 (April 2017)
Tracy Murinik is an independent art writer, commentator, educator and curator based in Johannesburg. She writes, curates and teaches on art from South Africa and the continent, and is currently focused on realising an ongoing photographic archive project, A R C H I V E : African Repository for the Collation of Historical, Interpretive Visual…
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People who think together dance together: Africa Cluster Colloquium 2
You are invited to the closing events of the third meeting of the Another Roadmap Africa Cluster (ARAC), which will take place on Friday 7 April 2017 from 6pm at Keleketla! Library in Johannesburg, ZA. 6pm – 7.30pm: The delegates will meet to reflect publicly on the knowledges that have been produced and shared this…
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Wem gehört das Museum?
On the 20th of January Intertwining HiStories was presented by Karin Schneider and Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa during the Symposium Whose Museum Is It? Questions and Conditions Regarding Museum Mediation in a Global Context in Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf. Below you can find the abstract of the presentation by Karin: Our presentation will offer a first insight into the…
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LUBUMBASHI WORKING GROUP
The history of visual art education in and around the city of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been much analysed in relation to the ‘Indigenous Art Workshop’ known as “Le Hangar”, which operated there in the years 1ti46-1ti54. This school, sometimes described as «the first art school in francophone Africa», is considered…
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Skimming through Egyptian Art Education School Books
Noha Sobhi, a participant from the Art Education in Egypt reading and research group, brought us these books to look at the recent history of Egyptian art education curricula in schools. Both books are called » Art Criticism and History of Art «, the one on the left is for art teachers (Ed. 1963) and…
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On the History of Arts and Crafts Education in Modern Egypt
Through out the last three months, we tried to look into the history of the creation of public elementary and higher arts education schools in Egypt. We are doing this through focusing on the establishment of The Egyptian Ornamentations School (which became Faculty of Applied Arts) in the first half of 20th century and the…
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Lineo’s photos
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