Tuesday, February 9, 2016

My first experiences with the science of thought behind Reggio Emilia

In 2010 i was the very lucky recipient of the R E Provocations scholarship In Depth Study Week,
The Experience of the Infant Toddler Centres and its Context.

I spent a week in Reggio attending the Centro Internazionale Loris Malaguzzi, and since I'm in the process of packing up for yet another move, i thought id share my notes with you.

Half of them might not make sense to anyone, but part of the scholarship was to theorise and construct a few questions to research while i was there, so that's what i did, and it totally changed my practise.

It was not so much what i saw in the centres and the practise of the teachers but more the way the teachers thought.

This is my list i developed after attending the R E Provocations conference in NZ back in 2010 before i went to Reggio Emilia.

  • Should we let experience just happen and acknowledge that the uncertainty and experimental is in fact  the start of a focus?


  • Can we get to abstract thinking without abstract actions that involve really breaking down and knowing our art mediums?


  • Are we too quick to Jump in and take control?


  • Does the change that happens as we play with creations slip away unnoticed? So are we missing the hypothesis?


  • Process verses the technique, could the process be the product?


I think those where the questions that won the judging panel over. 

Well that's my blog for today, because each question is a blog entry in itself.

I will try and find some more photos of Reggio Emilia though, who doesn't love photos :)



 The window displays in Reggio were all a work of art
Bicycles everywhere



MMMM Formaggio


Scarpe

Peekaboo greenery

The Reggio Lions


Sunday, February 7, 2016

In the beginning

"When the artist is alive in any person, whatever his kind of work may be, he becomes inventive,searching,daring,self expressive creature. He becomes interesting to other people. He disturbs,upsets,enlightens,and opens ways for understanding. Where those who are not artists are trying to close the book, he opens it and shows there are still more pages possible"
Robert Henri
The art spirit, 1923
The dipositions Aniela is showing in these photos are her ability to tinker around and her definite knack of deconstructing and constructing.
I also wanted to show that creativity is not all about the resourses, creativity can happen anywhere anytime with what ever you have and no one knows this better than the young child.
There are so many experiences that nurture creativity, so i have added a few from the last 6 months that really capture my daughters spirit of creativity.

 I have met a few people that have openly admitted that they have struggled to teach children art skills, perhaps because they have not nurtured their own artistic nature, there was a point in history when just the simple pleasure of having a coloured ribbon was a great treasure, and it can be the same for the young child discovering the beauty of colour, texture and movement, so that is why it is important to take our time with art, and understand that art and creativity can be everywhere.