Flow: Currents of Change in our River Landscapes

Elina Härkönen (Editor), Kathryn Burnett (Editor), Lotta Lundstedt (Editor), Roxane Permar (Editor), Mette Gårdvik (Editor)

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Abstract

The fifth international and interdisciplinary art methods school Living in the Landscape (LiLa) took place 2024. This series of schools is organized by the University of Arctic’s thematic network Arctic Sustainable Art and
Design (ASAD). This year the hybrid school’s fieldweek took place in Rovaniemi
and Vuotso in Finland. The participating MA and PhD students and scholars came from several ASAD partner institutions: Umeå University (Sweden), the University of Lapland (Finland), Nord University (Norway), the University of the West of Scotland (Scotland) and the University of the Highlands and Islands (Scotland). The participants came from the disciplines of art education, general teacher education, fine arts, creative practice and clothing design.
This publication presents the art-based results and exhibition of the summer school and the landscape studies of the participants in the form of visual essays. The exhibition has been on display at Relate North symposium at the University of Lapland in November 2024.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationRovaniemi
PublisherLapin yliopisto
Number of pages116
ISBN (Electronic)978-952-337-455-3
ISBN (Print)978-952-337-456-0
Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2024
MoEC publication typeE3 Edited popular book

Publication series

SeriesPublications of the Faculty of Art and Design of the University of Lapland Series D. Opintojulkaisuja
Number41
ISSN1238-3147
SeriesPublications of the Faculty of Art and Design of the University of Lapland Series D. Opintojulkaisuja
Number36
ISSN2737-0585

Keywords

  • rivers
  • art
  • nature
  • landscape

Field of science

  • Visual arts and design

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