Making a panel based on the Chuvash fairy tale “Yuman-batyr”
The purpose of the article is to describe one of the forms of professional training of future leaders of the arts and crafts studio, namely: the implementation of a creative project of ethno-cultural orientation.
Svetlana G. Sokolova
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The author of the article expounds modalities of Kosiv Museum of Hutsul Folk Art and Life activities, cultural and educational, in particular. It is found out that the regional museum centres carry out an important mission to collect, house and learn ...
Halyna Melnychuk
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Both Florence Farr and Una Taylor were Arts and Crafts embroiderers and writers whose work was published in John Lane’s avant-garde “Keynotes” series in the eighteen nineties.
Jane SPIRIT
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Getting creative in everyday life: Investigating arts and crafts hobbyists' information behavior [PDF]
While there has been increasing interest in how creative professionals find information to drive creative outputs, previous information behavior research has largely ignored how arts and crafts hobbyists look for information sources in their everyday ...
Buchanan, G. +4 more
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Translators to weave with the non-humans
My visual artworks propose ways of being in the world—the world that humans share with non-humans. By developing projects such as breathe with a tree or listen to soil, I wish my installations to be experienced as translators.
Karine Bonneval
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Museum practice in the developing of applied artists’ professional competencies in the context of digitalization of education [PDF]
The article examines the modern approach in the pedagogical science of training future decorative and applied art artists, the search for new forms of practice, especially museum practice.
Khoronko Lubov, Mokina Anna
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The Studio and the Craftsman as Artist: A Study in Periodical Poetics (1893–1900)
The unprecedented boom in the art periodical press of the late nineteenth century contributed to shape and redefine the role of the artist in the eyes of the public.
Catherine Delyfer
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Although research has highlighted the importance of home experience and especially of play in early brain development, the value of this factor for executive function (EF) development has not received the attention it deserves. The purpose of the present
Biruk K. Metaferia +2 more
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The role of the arts and crafts subject in education for sustainable development
The article presents a qualitative study of the contribution of arts and crafts (AC) in an interdisciplinary teaching project on marine litter in Norway.
Karin Stoll +2 more
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The Mythical Conceptualization of Animal Figures in Kashan Carpets and the Shahnameh of Tahmasp from the Safavid Period (10th–11th century AH / 16th–17th century CE) within the Framework of Political Legitimacy: Representations of the Natural Order [PDF]
The most prominent manifestation of animal motifs in the history of art in the Ancient Near East up to the flourishing period of Safavid art can be observed in visual arts and crafts. The widespread use and remarkable similarities of animal motifs in the
Elaheh Panjehbashi, Negar Najibi
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