Art education and Globalization', 5th InSEA Europe Webinar
26jun9:00 am11:00 amArt education and Globalization', 5th InSEA Europe Webinar
Event Details
We would like to announce the 5th InSEA Europe webinar organized by InSEA European Regional Council. We would like to encourage art teachers to reflect on the question of ‘how
Event Details
We would like to announce the 5th InSEA Europe webinar organized by InSEA European Regional Council. We would like to encourage art teachers to reflect on the question of ‘how globalization influences art, culture and education today?’ Key issues can be: transcultural dialogue, decolonization, universalism, migration, intercultural understanding, restitution of artworks from European museums, identity politics and many more. How does art education respond to these issues today?
InSEA was founded in the aftermath of the Second World War with the universal and political ambition to contribute to peace in the world through education through art. We feel this webinar reflects that tradition.
The program of the webinar includes:
- Osuanyi Quaicoo Essel, University of Edudaction Winneba, Ghana: Hairstyles as a Symbol of Resistance in Ghana Senior High Schools.
- Tim Proetel, Gymnasium Bayreuth, Germany: Adinkra symbols from Ghana in a European context. An example of transnational cooperation.
- Raquel Balsa, Carlos Sousa, Juliana Ferreira, APECV, Portugal: Paradinha – participatory art project for a marginalized cultural group.
- Annette Schemmel, Theresiengymnasium Munich, Germany: Gauguin’s view – Teha’amana’s view. Revisiting Gauguin’s Tahiti Paintings at school through an animated film.
Time
June 26, 2021 9:00 am - 11:00 am(GMT+00:00)