A guide to art as education
During the months of September and October 2022, we hosted the Art as Education Residency led by SOA-ACE, a space in which artists, MAMM mediators, mentors, and leaders from Cosmo Schools participated.
As a result of this experience, this guide was designed for schoolteachers and museum mediators. It positions the arts as a fundamental part of knowledge and as a strategy for developing new pedagogical models.
SOA is an independent art space that works in curatorship and cultural management, and ACE is a collective that seeks to apply artistic processes for pedagogical innovation. As part of their work, they are dedicated to reintroducing impossibility and the unpredictable into the educational process, to ensure the development of an imagination without limits.
As part of this residency, master Luis Camnitzer gave the lecture El currículo deshilvanado. A space in which he invites us to analyze how a general curriculum can be taken apart from the point of view of art, allowing one to move from one thing to another without keeping them imprisoned in a discipline.
Residents
Artists and mediators of the MAMM
Andrea Ospina, Andrés Vergara, Angélica Teuta, Camilo Carmona, Cristian López, Daniel Serna, Emiliano Cano, Georgina Montoya, Isabella Balthazar, Johana Gallego, Jorge William Agudelo, Juan Camilo Londoño, María Verónica Machado, Natalia López, and Yuliana Ocampo.
Mentors and Cosmo Schools team
Amalia Yanuba Vega, Angie Katerine Carmona, Anny Leandra Quiroz, Carolina Marín, Claudia Lucía Cartagena, Cristina Ospina, Dahiana Caro, Daniel Ortega, Daniel Sepúlveda, Daniela Alejandra Pinillos, Diana Patricia Arroyave, Gina Daniela Parra, Jorge Andrés Londoño, Juan Esteban Vélez, Juliana Roldán, Karen Dayana Patiño, Leidy Johana Ramírez, Lina Marcela Cuartas, Lucía Martínez, María Camila Gómez, María Camila Vega, Mariana Bustamante, Maroly Cortés, Mateo Maya, Mike Yerson Toro, Natalia Andrea Peña, Néstor Mauricio Quintero, Sandy Yirley Arboleda, Sebastián Gómez, Silvana Cano, Stefanía Marulanda, Stefanía Rodríguez, Stiven Álvarez, Valentina Martínez, Valentina Tejada, and Yadira Martínez.
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