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Outreach to Artists:
Supporting
the Development of a Research
Culture
for Master of Fine Arts Students
Leousis, Kasia
Art documentation, 2013, Vol.32 (1), p.127-137
[Peer Reviewed Journal]
University of Chicago Press
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Title:
Outreach to Artists:
Supporting
the Development of a Research
Culture
for Master of Fine Arts Students
Author:
Leousis, Kasia
Subjects:
Academic
librarians
;
Art exhibitions
;
Art librarians
;
Art
libraries
;
Art school
;
Arts
;
Fine art
;
Interdisciplinary research
;
Librarians
;
Library science
;
Medicine
;
Outreach
;
Research environment
;
Research skills
;
Studio art
;
Subject (documents)
;
Visual
arts
;
Visual
arts education
Is Part Of:
Art documentation, 2013, Vol.32 (1), p.127-137
Notes:
ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
Description:
The subject librarian for the Sam Fox School of Design and
Visual
Arts works towards fulfilling the Graduate School of Art's vision for a student-focused research environment that supports the students' development as artists and researchers. This article describes the author's outreach efforts to develop a
visual
and textual research
culture
for the Master of Fine Arts in
Visual
Art program at Washington University in St. Louis and the positive outcomes that occurred as a result of these efforts.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Language:
English
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