학술논문

Positioning children as artists through a ceramic arts project and exhibition: children meaning making.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal; Apr2021, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p303-318, 16p, 5 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph
Subject
Art education
Classroom activities
Activity programs in education
Student participation
Pottery
Language
ISSN
1350293X
Abstract
This article describes a ceramic arts research project that provided children with opportunities for meaning making using bone china clay, a medium with strong cultural and historical links to the city where the research took place. The children were positioned as artists and their work was curated and presented for exhibition by an international ceramic artist, affording equal status to their work as that of adults. Findings identified that children made meaning based on lived experiences, popular culture, unique family and cultural heritage, and school identities. We also acknowledge that adult attitudes and school schedules can both enable and limit children's creativity. We further assert that the professional exhibition validated children's processes, competence, cultural funds of knowledge and agency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]