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  • This curricular unit provides theoretical foundations and practical skills for the design and implementation of artistic projects in public spaces, with an emphasis on the relationship with the community and the procedures for applying for public art initiatives.  
  • Semestral
  • Ao longo do semestre, os estudantes são submetidos a uma avaliação contínua. Esta corresponde a 75% da nota final. Esta avaliação abrange desde feedback em tempo real em aulas práticas e revisões de projetos, até a participação em discussões coletivas que visam fomentar o pensamento crítico e reflexivo.

    A avaliação sumativa é realizada através da apresentação de um portefólio, que constitui 15% da avaliação final. O portfólio deverá refletir o corpus de trabalho desenvolvido ao longo do semestre e servirá como um indicador da integração e aplicação eficaz de conhecimentos teóricos e práticos.

    A assiduidade, participação e pontualidade são também valorizadas, representando 10% da nota final.

    De acordo com o Regulamento de Avaliação da IES, é mandatório que os estudantes cumpram com um requisito de presença mínima nas aulas para aprovação na unidade curricular. A falta de cumprimento desta exigência resultará na necessidade de prestação de exame.

    Exame de Recurso:

    O exame de recurso será dividido em duas partes: um exame prático que contará 50% e a apresentação de todos os trabalhos realizados ao longo do semestre, que também terá um peso de 50%.

     

    Throughout the semester, students undergo continuous assessment, which accounts for 75% of the final grade. This assessment ranges from real-time feedback during practical lessons and project reviews to participation in collective discussions aimed at fostering critical and reflective thinking. The summative assessment is conducted through the presentation of a portfolio, comprising 15% of the final evaluation. The portfolio should reflect the body of work developed over the semester and will serve as an indicator of the effective integration and application of theoretical and practical knowledge. Attendance, participation, and punctuality are also valued, constituting 10% of the final grade.

    In accordance with the Assessment Regulations of the Higher Education Institution, it is mandatory for students to meet a minimum attendance requirement for passing the course unit. Failure to comply with this requirement will necessitate taking an examination.

    Resit Exam: The resit exam will be divided into two parts: a practical exam accounting for 50% and the presentation of all works completed throughout the semester, which will also carry a weight of 50%.

     

  • 1. Theoretical Foundations: 1.1. Introduction to Public Space and Community Art 1.1.1. Concepts and Definitions 1.1.2. Historical Context 1.2. Theory and Practice of Art in Public Space 1.2.1. Types of Interventions 1.2.2. Methodological Approaches 1.3. The Community as Stakeholder 1.3.1. Needs Assessment 1.3.2. Engagement Strategies 2. Planning of Practical Projects: 2.1. Intervention in Parks and Gardens: Revitalization of Green Spaces 2.2. Mural Art: Urban Expression on a Large Scale 2.3. Temporary Installations: Ephemerality and Impact 2.4. Intervention in Protected Heritage Sites: Combining Art and History 2.5. Public Art and Sustainability: Creativity with Ecological Awareness 2.6. Thematic Projects and Events: Art with Purpose and Temporality
  • This course unit aims to equip students with artistic theoretical knowledge and practical skills for public spaces and community engagement. The specific objectives are: . Understand the theoretical foundations concerning art in public spaces and the relationship with the community.                               . Acquire knowledge about the procedures for applying to public art projects. . Develop skills for the conception and execution of practical projects in various public space contexts. . Integrate theory and practice in the development of art projects in public spaces. The pedagogical method combines theoretical lectures, which introduce foundational concepts, with practical classes focused on project implementation. Critical discussions and case study analyses will complement the instruction, and guidance on applying for public projects will also be provided.
  • Mandatory
  • The pedagogical approach of the Curricular Unit combines theoretical classes with practical classes. Theoretical classes provide the conceptual and contextual framework. In practical classes, students apply these concepts in projects or case studies. Group discussions and critical analysis are also incorporated to encourage reflective thinking and enable a joint analysis of various methodologies and artistic practices for public spaces. The processes of applying for public art projects are addressed. These elements are expected to be complemented by visits from professionals in the field or specialized academics. In terms of learning, students are encouraged to undertake independent study with additional research. The practical application of the concepts learned is carried out through the development of their own projects. These are then presented and evaluated in a classroom setting, allowing for feedback from peers and teachers.
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  • . Abreu, J. G. (2005). Arte pública e lugares de memória. Em: Ciências da Arte e do Património (I Série vol. IV, pp. 215-234). Revista da Faculdade de Letras. . Cartiere, C., e Zebracki, M. (Eds.). (2015). The everyday practice of public art: Art, space, and social inclusion. Routledge. . Kester, G. H. (2011). The one and the many: Contemporary collaborative art in a global context. Duke University Press. . Knight, C. K. (2011). Public art: Theory, practice and populism. John Wiley & Sons. . Kwon, M. (2004). One place after another: Site-specific art and locational identity. MIT press. . Lacy, S. (2008). Time in place: New genre public art a decade later. Em: The practice of public art (pp. 18-32). Routledge. . Miles, M. (2005). Art, space and the city. Routledge. . Valente, C. M. C. L. (2016). A street art no feminino: o lugar da mulher na Arte Pública. (Mestrado em Cultura e Comunicação). Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa.
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