Living with land and people : a handbook for artistic project and art-based action research in the arctic
Toimittaja
Huhmarniemi, Maria
Jokela, Timo
Lapin yliopisto
2025
ISBN:978-952-337-505-5
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https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-337-505-5
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This handbook provides practical guidance and inspiring models for designing and implementing collaborative projects in northern contexts, introducing the framework of New Genre Arctic Art Education and the Art-Based Action Research methodology.
Readers of this book are invited to participate in the creative and often transformative process of making art with Land and communities in ways that are socially, culturally, and environmentally responsive. The book provides step-by-step guidelines for project planning—from setting intentions and goals to choosing methods and evaluating outcomes—developed and tested at the University of Lapland and the Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design network.
Drawing on years of teaching, research, and artistic practice through the Living in the Landscape summer school, this handbook highlights examples of how students and scholars from across the Arctic have learned, created, and shared artistic creation. It demonstrates how art can become a meeting place: for collaboration between disciplines, for dialogue between people and the Land, and for imagining sustainable Arctic futures.
Whether you are an artist, educator, researcher or representative of a local community, this book equips you with tools to engage respectfully with Arctic Land and communities through art and art education.
Readers of this book are invited to participate in the creative and often transformative process of making art with Land and communities in ways that are socially, culturally, and environmentally responsive. The book provides step-by-step guidelines for project planning—from setting intentions and goals to choosing methods and evaluating outcomes—developed and tested at the University of Lapland and the Arctic Sustainable Arts and Design network.
Drawing on years of teaching, research, and artistic practice through the Living in the Landscape summer school, this handbook highlights examples of how students and scholars from across the Arctic have learned, created, and shared artistic creation. It demonstrates how art can become a meeting place: for collaboration between disciplines, for dialogue between people and the Land, and for imagining sustainable Arctic futures.
Whether you are an artist, educator, researcher or representative of a local community, this book equips you with tools to engage respectfully with Arctic Land and communities through art and art education.