Title of article :
Art Education and the Visual Arts in Botswana
Author/Authors :
Brennan، Geraldine نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2006
Abstract :
The history of art and design education in
Botswana has evolved in a unique way and
reflects its British colonial history and post-independence
development. It has involved constant
exchange and dialogue with other countries
through the employment of teachers, teacher
trainers and university lecturers from a variety of
European, Asian and other African countries. This
dialogue has continued as locally trained art
teachers pursue their degrees overseas and
return with new ideas and influences. At the
same time, the development of local crafts for a
global market and the inter-cultural exchange in
the visual arts outside the formal education
system are thriving with the help of various organisations
and the museum and gallery sector
This article will look more closely at the country
context, the history and development of art
education and the interrelationships that have
evolved over the last two decades. It will show
how students engage with the challenge of integrating
their African heritage and changing
traditions with their development as teachers and
artists. It will also consider how closer links
between the formal and informal art sectors
might be mutually beneficial and demonstrate
the potential for art and design to play a role in the
social, economic and cultural development of the
country.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education