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"Speculating for gold"; Socio-geographic painting and the artist as researcher working within regeneration and urban renewal

Haywood, P; Ingleson, SJ

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P Haywood



Abstract

Ambitious and elusive goals are becoming common place in the artists’ brief and yet the core motive of the practitioner remains the process and discovery of new creativity and artistic output. This paper will draw on the experience of a number of projects (case studies) initiated through a process of colour study and artist enquiry that highlight conflicts in defining the role of the artist as researcher and creativity broker in public and civic programmes.

Citation

Haywood, P., & Ingleson, S. (2010, April). "Speculating for gold"; Socio-geographic painting and the artist as researcher working within regeneration and urban renewal. Presented at Claiming Creativity: Art Education in Cultural Transition, Chicago, USA

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Claiming Creativity: Art Education in Cultural Transition
Conference Location Chicago, USA
Start Date Apr 21, 2010
End Date Apr 24, 2010
Deposit Date Jan 5, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Publisher URL http://claimingcreativity.ning.com/forum/topics/speculating-for-gold
Related Public URLs http://www.claimingcreativity.com
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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