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Tanya Power

Tanya Power

Grad. Dip, Design; MA, PhD, FRSA.
Lecturer

Research interests

Visual art education; initial teacher education and contemporary art pedagogy and practice; eco-art pedagogy; sustainability and social justice; imagination, culture and social transformation; art as experience; Anthropocene and Symbiocene.

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Dr Tanya Power is a lecturer in Visual Art Education at Mary Immaculate College. Tanya holds a PhD from Burren College of Art, University of Galway and an MA from Belfast College of Art, University of Ulster. She completed the initial Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) training in the Netherlands. In 2015 Tanya participated in the inaugural Planetary Boundaries and Human Opportunities online programme with the Stockholm Resilience Centre.

Tanya teaches on under and postgraduate programmes for initial teacher educators. She has been involved in professional development courses for teachers. From 2017 -2020 she co-ordinated the artist-in-residence programme in contemporary drawing in MIC as a part of the Arts Council of Ireland's residency programme for colleges of education. As part of her teaching and research, she regularly collaborates with schools, educators, cultural institutions, museums and contemporary cultural practitioners working in the fields of visual art education, eco-art pedagogy, socially engaged practices, sustainability and climate change.

Her professional teaching practice informs her artistic practice.

 

She has disseminated her scholarly and artistic research and practices through exhibitions, conferences, symposiums, and publications.

Recent exhibitions include FemFest, MIC, (2019); Ex-Post Facto, X-PO, Co Clare, (2019); New Artistic Research, Burren College of Art, (2020); A Sisyphean Task, NUI Galway Gallery, (2020); Zoom Out, a virtual exhibition hosted by Burren College of Art, (2021) and Fables for a Reconstruction, and A toolkit to Imagine the Symbiocene, PhD exhibition of practice-based research, Burren College of Art, (2022).

 

Recent conference presentations include the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD) Academic Symposium: (virtual). (Why) We Can’t Stop Thinking About the Future, (2021); ZOOMOut: Online Symposium, (2021): Title: Spinning A Yarn: A Tale of Undoing and the Annual Conference of Irish Geographers, (CIG), (2021), Geographies of Responsibility: Rethinking Boundaries and Borders in a Turbulent World: Art and Geography 1: An Irish Anthropocene.

 

Recent publications:

Sherman, M (ed) ( 2019) International Opportunities in the Arts: Book Chapter: Between Three Worlds: Sustainable Visions in the Anthropocene (and how to achieve them), Vernon Press, Series in Art

Dolan, A, (2021) Teaching Climate Change in Primary Schools: an interdisciplinary approach: Book chapter: The Grow Room: An artistic exploration of climate change,  Routledge.