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VIRTUAL New Schools of Thought

Part of the Focus on Pedagogy Series
Exploring Memes as Pedagogical Instruments for Decolonial Discourse in Art and Design
N. Koreish & S. Dennis
7:00 am - 8:30 am

Abstract

This paper will explore decoloniality as a pedagogical and creative practice following our experience of teaching art and design students how to be decolonial creative practices through an object-orientated approach to internet memes. Through our collaborative interdisciplinary teaching practice at Cardiff School of Art and Design we aim to develop students who are agents for change; active disruptors, capable of critically engaging in global conversations, understanding, and empathising with different perspectives. We deployed various pedagogies, such as dialectical approaches to teaching, decolonial methods, and engaging with creative practice, to engage students in academic debate around often unspoken issues including, but not limited to, race, politics, gender and sexuality. By cultivating a safe space to openly discuss this breadth of provocative issues we supported students in developing their own critical position and empathy towards a global community. The students were provided with decolonial methods and resources for interrogating ideas that they can carry forward into their own work, both in terms of their written academic work and their creative practice. They expressed their appreciation for being able to explore difficult topics and contextualise current issues. The development of our collaborative approach to tackling these ideas demonstrates that whilst challenging, this is achievable with the right allies. We aim to develop a framework to assist educators to understand how they might introduce decolonial ways of thinking into their own teaching practice and question the existing canon of ideas.

Biography

Nada Koreish is a UK based, Egyptian; a disruptor, educator, designer, mother, and researcher. She embraces decoloniality in all her teaching and events, introducing new methods of learning and teaching criticality around less traditional topics such as wokeness, decoloniality, identity and agency. Nada has worked in Egypt, the United States and most recently Wales where she is currently a Fashion Design lecturer at Cardiff Metropolitan University. Nada is also a FACE (Fashion Academics Creating Equality) academic, a founder of Fashion Liberation Collective.

Spike Dennis is an artist and educator from Wales. He is currently a Lecturer in Art & Design at Cardiff School of Art & Design. His creative practice and research finds its aesthetic home at the intersection of dadaism, post-internet art, and the ever-evolving world of internet culture. Through his teaching practice Spike engages with new methods of teaching critical and reflective skills through dialogic approaches incorporating internet memes, pop cultural references, and collaborative practices; incorporating elements of humour, satire, and visual arts to foster deeper engagement and understanding.