Learning through the arts: A visual ethnography of educational practices at Arts Commons
Abstract
This thesis investigates the educational practices of Arts Commons, a cultural institution in
Calgary, Canada, with a focus on visual arts education. The study addresses three research
questions: how visual arts-based educational strategies are enacted and facilitated at Arts
Commons, what artistic and pedagogical methods support student participation, creativity,
and social interaction, and how these practices might inform visual arts education in Swedish
school contexts.
A visual ethnographic methodology is used, grounded in sociocultural theory and concepts
such as cultural mediation, the zone of proximal development, and collaborative learning.
Field observations from week-long programs with elementary students and interdisciplinary
Teaching Artists form the empirical foundation. Findings show that Arts Commons fosters a
holistic and inclusive learning environment, where embodied, multimodal, and culturally
responsive practices promote creativity, community, and intercultural understanding. These
align with the Indigenous Education Holistic Lifelong Learning Framework.
The study contributes to discussions on teaching artists, the role of cultural institutions in
education, and the potential of alternative learning environments to support holistic student
development, offering perspectives relevant to both Canadian and Swedish contexts.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Subject Teacher Program, Visual Arts
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2025-06-05Author
Ljungqvist, Martin
Keywords
Artistry
arts
commons
community
education
ethnography
teaching
Language
eng