El final de un taller artístico con población migrante · Un estudio de la “socialización” del Taller Itinerante de Artes para la Paz, Universidad de Antioquia

Translated title of the contribution: The end of an artistic workshop with migrant population A study of "socialization" of the Traveling Workshop of Arts for Peace, University of Antioquia

Nina Jambrina*, James Chaytor, Fabrice Corrons, Diana González Martin, Noa Vaisman

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Abstract

Within the framework of studies on the arts with specific populations (eg: migrants) or in a particular context (eg: hospital), this article intends to reflect on the end of an artistic workshop, a reality that has not been worked on at the scientific level that, however, It presents potentialities of different kinds (aesthetic, individual, social, etc.). Our objective is to study the case of the end of the Itinerant Workshop of Arts for Peace. This was carried out by the University of Antioquia (Colombia) during the first semester of 2022 and is integrated into the observation phase of the European TransMigrARTS project. The workshop, which aims to train social and artistic-cultural leaders with experiences of displacement, migration and sociopolitical violence in the Colombian context, closed with a public event, called "socialization", which allowed deepening four key dimensions: the elements of ritual, the collective dynamic that integrates the individual, the change of roles as empowerment and dissemination to an external audience.
Translated title of the contributionThe end of an artistic workshop with migrant population A study of "socialization" of the Traveling Workshop of Arts for Peace, University of Antioquia
Original languageSpanish
JournalTMA
Volume3
Pages (from-to)54-75
Number of pages22
ISSN2794-0640
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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