Art Education and Disability Studies

Authors

  • John Derby

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v32i1.3027

Keywords:

art, Art Education, visual culture, disability, Disability Studies, transdisciplinary

Abstract

This article explores the field of Art Education as a valuable contributor to Disability Studies. Art Education has longstanding ties to disability research and pedagogy, and recent advancements in Art Education as well as Disability Studies closely align the two fields. Their mutual investment in visual culture studies engenders the possibility for a transdisciplinary space in which disability can be explored in new pedagogical ways to yield unique artifacts. Through several Art Education perspectives, I propose strategies for interjecting meaningful art activities into post-secondary, humanities-based Disability Studies curricula.

Keywords

art, Art Education, visual culture, disability, Disability Studies, transdisciplinary

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Published

2012-01-25

How to Cite

Derby, J. (2012). Art Education and Disability Studies. Disability Studies Quarterly, 32(1). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v32i1.3027