Conducting Research Strategies and Resources
On this page:
- Cindy Foley’s TED Talk on thinking like an artist
- “Why do artists and designers research?”
- Instructional video: Strategies for Research
- Social Media as research
- Listing of “Resources” for visual cultural research
Cindy Foley’s TED Talk “Teaching art or teaching to think like an artist” The whole thing is worth a watch but at LEAST watch the last 3 mins from 11:34 where she describes her husband Sean Foley’s research process.
Strategies for conducting visual cultural research
Following Trails: Visual Cultural Research In this video I model how you can go beyond googling in your visual cultural research. I demonstrate following a research trail to lead you to relevant and credible sources to support your research. (Click image to open video)
curate your social media
It may not seem like the most academic advice but one of the best ways you can begin to surround yourself with high-quality sources of inspiration is by following institutions, publications, design studios, artists and designers on social media.
Take some time this week to follow artists, designers, galleries etc. that interest you. This will ensure a steady stream of inspiration. It’s a great way to stay up to date on the current conversations happening in the world of art and design.
Visual cultural research could look like:
- watching films
- going to galleries, plays, concerts
- talking to artists
- looking at art online
- following an artist or designer on social media
- reading books/ articles/ watching documentaries related to your research question
- talking to experts
- field trips
- reading art/design magazines
- reading art/design theory
- watching artist talks
- watching interviews with designers
- travel
RESOURCES FOR VISUAL CULTURAL RESEARCH
Art resources
- Border Crossings
- Art in America
- Art Review (UK)
- Art Review (Asia)
- The Drawing Center Bookstore (all publications freely available online)
- Aesthetica Magazine
- Frieze
- Art in Print
- Aperture– photo focused
- Spike
- ArtAsiaPacific
- Juxtapoz
- Sculpture Magazine
- Atlantica
design resources
- Printed Pages
- Idea (Japanese design)
- Slanted
- IDN Magazine
- Eye Magazine
- Wallpaper
- Eye on Design
- Harvard Design Magazine
- Mold
- Aperture– photo focused
Videos/Interviews
- Art 21
- Louisiana Channel
- Tate Shots
- CBC Arts
- Nowness Art & Design
- TED
- National Film Board
- UBU Web (Film and Video Art)