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The Out-of-School Creative Practice of an Art Teacher
Lloyd-Johnson, Jude
Lloyd-Johnson, Jude
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2018-12
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This research aims to give a greater understanding of the impact my
teaching role has on my creative practice as a self-portrait photographer.
This aim has been researched and explored using self-portrait photography
and personal experiences in and outside of the classroom. Using the street
photographer Vivian Maier as inspiration, I have reflected on how using the
techniques of another practitioner could influence my practice and teaching.
Pursuant to this, I have produced a portfolio of Street and Home Life selfportraits.
With the application of auto-ethnographic research methods and
a/r/tography approaches, I explored the tensions and parallels within my
creative practice and my role as a researcher and teacher.
As a photographer, researcher and teacher, I have found that each of these
roles and identities are intertwined and interlinked such that it is impossible to
separate them. I found that my creativity does not generally follow a journey
from initial starting point to final piece and taking photographs in the style of
another photographer limited the generation of my own ideas. Therefore, as
a result of my research, I propose that there are two types of art, school art
and creative practitioner art. The former follows a set of rules and criteria and
is primarily assessed on the merit of the pupil’s skill level by the schools’
examination board. The latter can be organic and sometimes stilted in its
creation, but judged by either art critics or purchasers of the art practice.
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Lloyd-Johnson, J. (2018). The Out-of-School Creative Practice of an Art Teacher (Doctoral dissertation). University of Chester, United Kingdom.
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