Modern Trends in Teaching Artistic Techniques and Methods: Analysis of Approaches to the Development of Artists

Rufina Dobrovolska, Malvina Zarudianska, Lidiia Kovtiukh, Tetiana Duhina, Oksana Garmel

Abstract


Art education continually evolves in response to the dynamic demands of the contemporary world. This study addresses the relevance of modern trends in teaching artistic techniques, emphasizing the transformative impact of innovative methodologies on the development of artists. The primary aim of this research is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of contemporary approaches to teaching artistic techniques, with a focus on the multifaceted development of artists. By delving into modern trends, including technological integration, collaboration with professional artists, and cultural competency, the study seeks to elucidate the key drivers shaping the current paradigm of art education. The exploration is grounded in recent literature, reflecting the current landscape of art education. The collected data is subjected to a thematic content analysis. The results of the analysis reveal a notable shift towards interdisciplinary, inclusive, and technologically-driven teaching methods. The integration of digital tools, active collaboration with industry professionals, and a heightened focus on cultural competency emerge as pivotal trends. Recognition of the role of professional artists as direct contributors to art education reflects a commitment to providing students with immersive experiences, thereby enhancing the quality of artistic production. In conclusions, this research underscores the dynamic evolution of art education, positioning it at the intersection of innovation and tradition. The recognition and incorporation of modern trends contribute to a holistic understanding of the contemporary art landscape. The emphasis on interdisciplinary integration and cultural competency aligns with broader educational goals, fostering critical thinking and adaptability. As art education continues to adapt to the changing world, embracing these trends is crucial for ensuring that aspiring artists are equipped with the skills and perspectives needed to thrive in the modern art scene.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v13n3p79

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