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    A Return to Practices and Pedagogies: Artistic Research as Untethering and Foraging
    (Arts Research Africa, 2022-09-16) Barry, Hedwig; Andrew, David
    This paper reflects on the intertwining of artistic research and pedagogies within the context of a collaborative project conducted at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. The authors explore the concepts of proximities, grids and flows, confrontations, and time as entry points into the space of artistic research. They emphasize the importance of untethering and foraging, challenging established boundaries and embracing discomfort as a catalyst for creative growth. The paper also highlights the significance of proximities and the relational aspect of artistic research, inviting a communal and interdisciplinary approach. The authors reflect on their experiences during the pandemic and the evolving nature of teaching and learning in relation to time.
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    Practices, Pedagogies, and Desires: Untethering Research
    (Arts Research Africa, The Wits School of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, 2020-07) Andrew, David; Barry, Hedwig
    What does it mean to engage in artistic research over a period of a one-year Master of Arts in Fine Arts (MAFA) project? In this discussion, a student (Barry) and supervisor (Andrew) reflected on this digressionary trajectory from the vantage point of the Global South.

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