Lines of Inquiry
Multidisciplinary Methodologies in Drawing and Education
9781835952603
9781835952597
Distributed for Intellect Ltd
Lines of Inquiry
Multidisciplinary Methodologies in Drawing and Education
A groundbreaking international collection that redefines drawing as a powerful tool for thinking, feeling, and connecting across disciplines, cultures, and experiences.
Bringing together essays by researchers, scholars, and artists from nine countries, including teachers, architects, psychotherapists, museum educators, and curators, this book draws on each contributor’s unique position and practice to showcase diverse perspectives on the collaborative and interpretive power of drawing. The collection unfolds as a journey through the many forms and functions of drawing, exploring practices as varied as mapping a daily route, marking territory, expressing personal experience, diagramming problems through arrows and lines, creating comics, or imagining abstract boundaries of power. These diverse approaches invite readers to reconsider what drawing is and what it can do.
Whether capturing lived experience, conveying emotion, constructing knowledge, or challenging systems of authority, the contributions reveal drawing’s unique capacity to generate meaning beyond words. Through engaging and compelling case studies, the book encourages both scholars and practitioners to see drawing as a tool for empathy, critical inquiry, and alternative ways of knowing—especially when navigating what lies beyond the limits of our own perspectives.
Bringing together essays by researchers, scholars, and artists from nine countries, including teachers, architects, psychotherapists, museum educators, and curators, this book draws on each contributor’s unique position and practice to showcase diverse perspectives on the collaborative and interpretive power of drawing. The collection unfolds as a journey through the many forms and functions of drawing, exploring practices as varied as mapping a daily route, marking territory, expressing personal experience, diagramming problems through arrows and lines, creating comics, or imagining abstract boundaries of power. These diverse approaches invite readers to reconsider what drawing is and what it can do.
Whether capturing lived experience, conveying emotion, constructing knowledge, or challenging systems of authority, the contributions reveal drawing’s unique capacity to generate meaning beyond words. Through engaging and compelling case studies, the book encourages both scholars and practitioners to see drawing as a tool for empathy, critical inquiry, and alternative ways of knowing—especially when navigating what lies beyond the limits of our own perspectives.

Table of Contents
Berg, T. Bell, S. & Morse, S. (2016), Rich Pictures: Encouraging Resilient Communities, New York: Routledge, 9781317482710.
Kedra, J. (ed.) (2023), Visual Pedagogies in Higher Education: Between Theory and Practice, Leiden: Brill, 9789004530928.
Schenk, P. (2016), Drawing in the Design Process: Characterising Industrial and Educational Practice, Bristol: Intellect, 9781783206797.
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