Art: a medium to express ourselves and express ourselves | Vanja R. posted on the topic | LinkedIn (2024)

Vanja R.

Experienced Clinical Teaching Specialist, Academic, Artist & Arts Programmer. Lifelong learner with passion for the arts, education, community, and human rights. Currently exploring Social Work through MSW at La Trobe.

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Nicely done ✅ I have been using all of these and more since childhood over art school to being a teacher (of artists big and small), and they always work regardless of experience or aptitude. There is power in drawing on other senses in art (other than hand-eye coordination) and using your whole body to make sense of your place in the world; it becomes a tactile experience that transcends the 3D space. Also, the reason why no AI or any machine will ever be able to make ART. They can create products that look like artworks compiled from 1000s of (sometimes stolen) human made artworks, but ART is about our (human) experience of the world and how we make sense of it. It’s about the process we go through and what we learn and experience while making it, not the product.

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