
Volume 3, Issue 1
July 2013
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 - Volume 3, Issue 1.1- Editorial – A/r/tography and the Visual Arts- by Rita L. Irwin and Anita Sinner
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.2- Educational Research, Photo Essays and Film: Facts, analogies and arguments in Visual A/r/tography- by Ricardo Marín-Viadel, Joaquín Roldán,
 Miguel A. Cepeda-Morales
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.3- Indigenising research through a/r/tography A case study of a collaborative filmmaking project in Papua New Guinea- by Verena Thomas
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.4- Interlude: Drawing group: The table was set in an artful fashion- by Petra Zantingh
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.5- Seeing Learning Disability through Re/claiming a Book: An A/r/tographic Inquiry- by McClain Percy
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.6- Engaging A/r/tography to Reveal Countertransference: Enhancing Self-Awareness in Caregiving Professionals- by Susana Lauraine McCune
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.7- Interlude: Border Crossings: An a/r/tographic inquiry into disabling illness- by Zulis Yalte
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.8- Abstracting Children: Rendering Pedagogy in a Digital Art/Research/Text- by Marta Kawka
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.9- A Journey of Trust: Navigating Aesthetic Experience in a Pre-service Classroom- by Stephanie A. Baer
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.10- Interlude: Translated Energy- by Christy Ortiz
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.11- The Art-Based Teachers’ Professional development in the A/r/tographic Community- by Hung, Yung-Shan
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.12- Preparing a gallery talk as lived inquiry: Exploring the spaces in-between knowledge in art museum education- by Marie-France Berard
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.13- Interlude: Dialogical Space- by Heidi May
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.14- Landscape as metaphor/metonymy for classroom spaces: an a/r/to(bio)graphical approach for researching and imagining difference- by Natalie Kauffman
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.15- Becoming a Crossroads: An a/r/tographic journey in the borderlands- by Mindy R. Carter
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.16- Displacement: The mandala guides me home towards different ways of knowing- by Lucille Korwin-Kossakowski
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.17- Text and Texture: An Arts-based Exploration o Transformation in Adult Learning- by Enid E. Larsen
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.18- Interlude: Artist/ researcher/ teacher in Transit- by Corinna Peterken
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.19- Smelly Ontology in A/r/tography: The Agency of Decay- by Patti Pente
 - Volume 3, Issue 1.20- Interlude: What Saved Me- by Daniel T. Barney
Guest Editors
Rita L. Irwin and Anita Sinner
To be engaged in the practice of a/r/tography means to inquire in the world through an ongoing process of art making in any art form and writing not separate or illustrative of each other but interconnected and woven through each other to create relational and/or enhanced meanings. A/r/tographical work are often rendered through the methodological concepts of contiguity, living inquiry, openings, metaphor/metonymy, reverberations and excess, which are enacted and presented/performed when a relational aesthetic inquiry condition is envisioned as embodied understandings and exchanges between art and text, and between and among the broadly conceived identities of artist/researcher/teacher. A/r/tography is inherently about self as artist/researcher/teacher yet it is also social when groups or communities of a/r/tographers come together to engage in shared inquiries, act as critical friends, articulate an evolution of research questions, and present their collective evocative/provocative works to others.
This special issue of Multi-Disciplinary Research in the Arts invites original creative and scholarly inquiry that engages in critical debates and issues regarding a/r/tographical methodologies; are exemplars of critical approaches to a/r/tographical research; and/or extend the boundaries of inquiry-based research. Contributions are welcome from disciplines across the arts, humanities and social sciences and in a wide range of formats including articles, essays, and artistic interludes, which explore diverse forms of the arts from drama, dance, poetry, narrative, music, visual arts, digital media and more.



















