Gu Xiong
University of British Columbia
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Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education | 2006
Rita L. Irwin; Ruth Beer; Stephanie Springgay; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong; Barbara Bickel
A/r/tography is a form of practice-based research steeped in the arts and education. Alongside other arts-based, arts-informed and aesthetically defined methodologies, a/r/tography is one of many emerging forms of inquiry that refer to the arts as a way of re-searching the world to enhance understanding. Yet, it goes even further by recognizing the educative potential of teaching and learning as acts of inquiry. Together, the arts and education complement, resist, and echo one another through rhizomatic relations of living inquiry. In this article, we demonstrate rhizomatic relations in an ongoing project entitled “The City of Richgate” where meanings are constructed within ongoing a/r/tographic inquiries described as collective artistic and educational praxis. Rhizomatic relations do not seek conclusions and therefore, neither will this account. Instead, we explore a/r/tographical situations as methodological spaces for furthering living inquiry. In doing so, we invite the art education community to consider rhizomatic relations performed through a/r/tography as a politically informed methodology of situations.
International Journal of Qualitative Methods - ARCHIVE | 2011
Barbara Bickel; Stephanie Springgay; Ruth Beer; Rita L. Irwin; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong
In this paper the authors examine a/r/tographical collaboration in a community-engaged research study investigating immigrant understandings of home and place. The study, The City of Richgate, involves a complex collaboration between community members, community organizations, educational institutions, and a research team comprising artist-educators. The study crosses border zones of cultural, ethnic, geographic, institutional, public, private, and disciplinary boundaries, reflecting the ever-changing character of postmodern reality. In this paper the authors reflect critically and theoretically on the lived experience of radical relatedness found within the complex collaboration, particularly within the a/r/tographic research team. This offers a qualitative methodology of radical collaboration applicable to many fields of inquiry in the academy, art world, and community.
Amerasia Journal | 2008
Barbara Bickel; Valerie Triggs; Stephanie Springgay; Rita L. Irwin; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong; Ruth Beer; Pauline Sameshima
Our research involves community-engaged arts practices that explore issues of identity, place, displacement, community, and the changing nature of geography within the city of Richmond. It focuses on the expansion of processes and events that give landscape a sense of place in ways that resonate with lived experiences and cultural traditions.
International Journal of Art and Design Education | 2009
Rita L. Irwin; Barbara Bickel; Valerie Triggs; Stephanie Springgay; Ruth Beer; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong; Pauline Sameshima
International Journal of Education Through Art | 2010
Ruth Beer; Rita L. Irwin; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong
Archive | 2009
Valerie Triggs; Rita L. Irwin; Ruth Beer; Kit Grauer; Stephanie Springgay; Gu Xiong
Journal of Arts & Communities | 2009
Pauline Sameshima; Rita L. Irwin; Ruth Beer; Kit Grauer; Gu Xiong; Barbara Bickel; Kathryn Ricketts
Archive | 2017
Nadine Bariteau; Raymond Boisjoly; Elizabeth Chitty; Sohella Esfahani; Gautam Garoo; Patrick Mahon; Colin Miner; Lucy Orta; Jorge Orta; Gu Xiong
Visual Inquiry | 2015
Barbara Bickel; Gu Xiong; Rita L. Irwin; Kit Grauer; Ruth Beer
Archive | 2014
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