What young children say about art : a comparative study


Autoria(s): McArdle, Felicity A.; Wong, Kit-mei Betty
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

Given the opportunities, young children can be prolific in their productions of drawings and paintings. In the study reported in this paper, we had two questions about this. Why do young children draw and paint? And, what does this prolific activity do? We consider that particular ways of seeing art position children, and children use their artistic activities to position themselves, producing their identities. We interviewed a group of children in Hong Kong, aged between 4 and 5 years, (n=27), and a group of children in Brisbane, Australia, who were of similar ages (n=15). The cross-cultural dimension added another dimension to our thinking and conversations around art and young children.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54845/

Publicador

International Association of Art in Early Childhood

Relação

http://artinearlychildhood.org/artec/images/article/ARTEC_2010_Research_Journal_1_Article_4.pdf

McArdle, Felicity A. & Wong, Kit-mei Betty (2010) What young children say about art : a comparative study. International Art in Early Childhood Research Journal, 2(1), pp. 1-17.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 International Association of Art in Early Childhood

Fonte

Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #Young children drawing #Young children painting #Development through art
Tipo

Journal Article