Throughout ten years I have acquired a vast experience in teaching
art, in a manner that may not be breaking new ground, but that it
does so in the context of the official state supported academies,
which normally articulate teaching-learning processes according to
tradition, not allowing for possible changes.
Mi experience relates to graduate training. That is to say, I work
with very young students for them to find and develop their own work
mechanics, starting from projects that may seem vague in the beginning,
but that with time acquire a strong identity according to the personal
approach of each student.
Nevertheless, I would like to stress the fact that if, on the one
hand, at the end of three years work one can detect a rather
independent discourse, on the other hand, these young artists have
not always been able to develop their own thoughts or strategies for
the circulation of their thoughts and of their work. So they often
fall into complying with the demands from the capital city in the
country, conforming to centre oriented formulas.
My experience as an artist is similar. I think, therefore, that we
face the challenge of planning occasions beyond to the act of teaching
art in the studio within a university environment, to try to design
a collective project that involves, not only the circulation of the
work and thoughts along "horizontal" lines that lead to
the strengthening of autonomous contemporary art statements, that
at the same time allows artists to work with the conceptual, the specific,
the least, their own interests, etc., without having to submit to
the approval of a centre that does not have access to the codes of
the argument.
Finally, I state that every creative process is collective, and it
is my responsibility to stress as a teacher that this project has
been planned in the context of collective experiences, searches and
demands that I have shared with my pupils and my colleagues, within
the context of the Art Faculty of the UNT, as well as outside this
context.
Carlota Beltrame was born in Tucumán, in 1960. She
graduated as a Bachelor of Arts from Tucumán National University,
where she is currently teaching full-time in the chair of Studio
Practices III, IV, V ("C" Studio).
Co-director of the Research Project. Member of the Instituto de
Investigaciones.Estéticas de la Facultad de Artes de UNT
(Aesthetic Research Institute at the Arts Faculty of the Tucumán
National University). She is currently working on "Implicit
ways of thinking in the plastic art production in Tucumán
in the last decade", under Dr. Kevin Power. She has sat for
innumerable postgraduate courses.
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