Intercultural Story Sharing in Guam

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Arts informed research, Artistic residencies, Local Wisdoms, Transformative Creative Arts Education, Research in Guam

Abstract

This paper evolved from the arts based research project The Stories Within. This contemporary arts education research project took place at the University of Guam in February 2017. The Stories Within intercultural research was led by independent creative artist Sarah Jane Moore and represented a collaboration between Moore and Assistant Professor of Education at the University of Guam, Dr Dean Olah. Oceanic Comparative International Education Society (OCIES) Fellowships and Networks Program small grant, the University of Guam and Adjunct Professor Joseph Franquez, Professor of Education Dr Una Nabobo-Baba and Fine Arts and Education colleagues at the University of Guam supported it. 

Author Biography

Sarah Jane Moore, Independent Creative Artist

Sarah Jane has enjoyed a career as a creative artist, teacher and researcher. Her research output demonstrates her ability to produce high quality communication and to participate in reflective, consultative writing that respects and values others. Her research describes the myriad of ways in which she has developed strong relationships with different communities and peoples in order to share information and allow others to recognise, understand and respect the richness and diversity of community inclusion. Her publications include her image making developed through print making collograph techniques.

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2018-06-28

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General Refereed Papers