Rétrospective visuelle : Faire rimer l’art avec l’accès

Auteurs-es

  • Matt Rader Associate Professor in Creative Studies, Creative Writing at UBC- Okanagan

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v10i2.798

Résumé

Ce mémoire de non-fiction créative examine les perspectives philosophiques, éthiques et créatives qui ont orienté l’essai lyrique de l’auteur intitulé Visual Inspection. L’essai relie les pratiques de création artistique et de création d’accès en tant qu’activités éthiques concomitantes.

Biographie de l'auteur-e

Matt Rader, Associate Professor in Creative Studies, Creative Writing at UBC- Okanagan

Matt Rader is an Associate Professor in Creative Studies, Creative Writing at UBC- Okanagan Campus. His primary area of interest is the writing of lyric poetry. Guided by poetic history, tradition, form, and genre, Matt's poems engage specifically with the post-colonial imaginaries and eco-cultures of Vancouver Island and the central Okanagan. Since 2014, his research has included a significant interest in embodied poetics, disability aesthetics, and access, which he has explored through social practice art and creative nonfiction. He also works in short fiction, the primary theme being working-class history and lives. Matt has won numerous awards and prizes for his writings, including the I Am Accessible Teaching Award (2017) for his efforts to create an accessible learning environment, as well as grants from competitive funding agencies such as SSHRC and Canada Council for the Arts.

Publié-e

2021-10-08

Comment citer

Rader, M. (2021). Rétrospective visuelle : Faire rimer l’art avec l’accès. Revue Canadienne d’études Sur Le Handicap, 10(2), 226–236. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjds.v10i2.798