Sobre o ensino das artes visuais: o estúdio de pintura como laboratório
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O texto apresenta reflexões sobre o Grupo de Estudos Estúdio de Pintura Apotheke da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina - SC, bem como, situa o contexto da Arte como Experiência de acordo com Dewey (2010), e aponta para o lugar da prática artista e prática pedagógica para o artista professor. O Grupo de Estudos Estúdio de Pintura Apotheke, é um Programa de extensão, vinculado ao Grupo de Pesquisa Entre Paisagens CNPq/UDESC. Como Programa de extensão torna-se um laboratório, no sentido que articula vivências, experiências e propostas de ensino/aprendizagem pautadas em pesquisa.Downloads
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