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Name of the TIG:
Arts Education

Aims and vision of the TIG:
The Arts Education TIG was birthed at the 2005 ETEN conference in Macedonia. We are interested in looking at the arts we teach to pupils in schools, to students in universities and also from within our national cultures. We recognize the arts cross subject boundaries and are very powerful in affecting people - whether through visual art, performance arts or a combination of all. In the coming year we hope to focus on the issues we identified last few years. What are the School Arts in practice? Especially in post modern and multi-cultural societies: how can they further enrich and develop the lives and experiences of the pupils? Perhaps you have a view or experience to share? We look forward to meeting you. No one is allowed to simply read a paper to the TIG, so we look forward to interesting presentations, discussions and workshops. If you intend joining us, you must be prepared to sing, create images, acknowledge your emotions and possibly dance!
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​The next annual conference will be in: 

Vienna, Austria
April 21-23, 2022

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​2021 Annual ETEN Conference
​ONLINE due to Covid-19
April 22-23, 2021
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2021 Participants: Helle Berggren (Denmark), Luc Dall'Armellina (France), Alena Drury Sojkova (Czech Republic), Ellen Domke (The Netherlands), Ariana Fonseca (Switzerland), Lucie Hajkova (Czech Republic), Morten Hendriksen (Denmark), Michel Hogenes (The Netherlands), Samira Jamouchi (Denmark), Tereza Mikulova (Czech Republic), Lorain Miller (United Kingdom), Ondrej Musil (Czech Republic), Jakob Orsted (Denmark), Kerttuli Saajoranta (Finland), Marek Sedlacek (Czech Republic), Anna Senior (Belgium), Hana Stehlikova (Czech Republic), Dita Valerianova (Czech Republic), Mitte Wagner (Denmark). 


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A powerful affinity in an on-going singular(s) process
Kerttuli Saajoranta, Samira Jamouchi & Luc Dall'Armellina


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This third presentation has been postponed to the next conference as we were out of time.




Esbjerg, Denmark (UCSouth)
April 23-25, 2020  

Unfortunately canceled due to Covid-19
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​2019 ETEN Conference:
Vic, Barcelona, Spain
April 25-27, 2019

Conference theme:
Innovation in Education
Where are we going?


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2019 Participants:
Luc Dall'Armellina (France), Krista Exel (The Netherlands), Michel Hogenes (The Netherlands), Samira Jamouchi (Norway), Geert Marrin (Belgium), Pascale Mast (Belgium), Judith McEnany (Czech Republic), EditaMusneckiene(Lithuania), Linda Pavitola (Latvia), Kerttuli Saajoranta (Finland), Marjo Schillings (The Netherlands), Edwin Schot (The Netherlands), Anna Seniow (Belgium), Laia Sole (Spain), Mitte Wagner (Denmark).

One of the products made during the Arts Education Seminar was a piece of wool, which is now exhibit in the Solberg Atelier in Re (Revetal)
Welcome to my exhibition at Solberg Atelier in Re (Revetal) the 11th of May, at 14.30 
The project «Intimate dialogue with the Sacred” is a monumental site-specific installation. As a continuum of my earlier works related to space, architecture and the body, this new project engender spaces in-between in the wide sized room of Solberg atelier. The old timber building (1873/74), situated in Re municipality (Vestfold), was a former Evangelical Lutheran church. The church has been deconsecrated in 2012. Docent Tollef Thorsnes, that has now dedicated the place to a center for art, invited me to see the building during the spring 2018. The idea was to see where I could hang some of my two-dimensional art works on the walls. Few weeks later, I sent a text to Tollef in which I wrote about my wish to not use the walls, but integrate the space. Even if the building is now secular, the space still holds a holy atmosphere. One can still imagine the numerous strata created by generations that have entered the site in order to encounter spiritual momenta. I could not ignore that when I was given the chance to enter the location as an artiste and as a being of the world(s). 
 
This new project is the result of a process in which I gradually, instinctively and imaginatively come closer to the site. I worked with the installation as if it was an intervention. The fabrics used are both woven textiles and entangled hand-felted wool. As a metaphoric view of human encounters, the fibers cross each other in a methodic and ordered way (woven textile), as well as fortuitous and unpredictable way (felted wool). 
 
“Intimate dialogue with the sacred” create different geometrical, mental and affective perspectives. The installation opens for new expressions and experiences to occur. 
The works has no linear narrative, the viewers are free to wander and to wonder as they want.

Samira Jamouchi, 2019





​Conference 2018: Diversity as resource
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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2018 Participants:
Maher Bahloul (Dubai), Luc Dall'Armellina (France), Krista Exel (The Netherlands), Michel Hogenes (The Netherlands), Kerttuli Saajoranta (Finland), Marjo Schillings (The Netherlands), Edwin Schot (The Netherlands), Erica Verhoog (The Netherlands), Ellen de Vugt (The Netherlands).
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School visit:

Oscar Romeroschool, Rotterdam
Photo: Bram de Graaf

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Presentations:

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Samira Jamouchi
Photo: Edwin Schot
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Kerttuli Saajoranta, Luc Dall'Armellina & Samira Jamouchi
​Photo: Edwin Schot
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The Arts Education TIG hopes to welcome you at the 2019 ETEN Conference in Barcelona, Spain!

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​Conference 2017: Building Bridges
Gothenburg, Sweden

2017 Participants:
Elisabeth Anvik (Norway), Jessie Chen (Taiwan), Luc Dall'armellina (France), Ingrid Danbolt (Norway), Nina Engesnes (Norway), Krista Exel (Netherlands), Liv Anna Hagen (Norway), Siri Haukenes (Norway), Michel Hogenes (Netherlands), Samira Jamouchi (Norway), Monica Liu (Taiwan), Kirstin Lundblad (Denmark), Tina Madunić (Croatia), Line Mareel (Belgium), Kerttuli Saajoranta (Finland), Marjo Schillings 
(Netherlands), Edwin Schot (Netherlands). 

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Arts education TIG 2017
Missing TIG members on this picture:
​Jessie Chen (photographer), Samira Jamouchi, and Line Mareel


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2017 Presentations:
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Building a bridge - Kerttuli Saajoranta, Finland
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S.T.E.A.M. "Moon village" - Krista Exel & Edwin Schot, The Netherlands
Opening video: S.T.E.A.M. "Moon village" by Krista Exel & Edwin Schot

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Play the harp, listen to fantasy scales and sing with your fingers!

​By Ingrid Danbolt, Nina Engesnes and Liv Anna Hagen, Norway



​Raffe Riff, a book written by TIG members: Elisabeth Anvik, Liv Anna Hagen and Siri Haukenes:

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Click here for the additional website of Raffe Riff.
If you would like to purchase the book, click here.
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Performance and agency.
A playful approach to visual art in art and craft education

By Samira Jamouchi, Norway
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​Children's photographs - an insight into children's
​understanding of aesthetics

By Tina Madunić, Croatia



​Building Bridges in a Playing Practice with Music 

By Kirstin Lundblad, Denmark



​Video impression by: Edwin Schot



​Photo impression by: Luc Dall'armellina


The Arts Education TIG hopes to welcome you at the 2018 ETEN Conference in Rotterdam, The Netherlands!

Video by: Edwin Schot



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ETEN Conference 2016
​Setubal, Portugal



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Delegates of the Arts Education TIG 2016 
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My Mongolia - Tell me: a bodily drawing interaction and transfers 
Presentation - Drawing as co-creating, by Bente Fønnebø, Norway.

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Name of TIG leader and contact details:
Dr. Michel Hogenes
The Hague University of Applied Sciences,
The Netherlands
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