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#18 - Reflection

  • busymatilda
  • Apr 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 15, 2023

During this module, I have been inspired by many of the speakers, and have further solidified my personal standing to be a multi-disciplinary artist. My love for multiple disciplines of art has been something which has often put me off looking into future ventures, and this has led me to deciding to learn entirely new skills instead of choosing a path to go down. Seeing many of the artists work across disciplines has reassured me that it is possible, and that there is nothing to say that i need to choose other than my own self doubt. In the future i would like to work with young people to help broaden their knowledge of art and design.i believe that the curriculum does not utilise art to its fullest degree -art is a universal communication method, and the act of creating art is problem solving- so why are we not using it as a tool to help young people learn ? Communication and problem solving are the base to so many core subjects, and yet art in schools appears to be a tick box exercise which doesn't teach people to be imaginative or unique, instead often quashing creativity. Alongside this work, I would like to be self employed as an artist, making and selling my art and pursuing my childrens books being published. The information I have compiled during this module will be useful in these ventures, especially the information on being an artist in residence in schools , and the exhibition and art community details.

 
 
 

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