Welcome to TCK ART!
A very warm welcome to all TCKs!
TCK ART aims to foster a creative encounter to art making that places transcultural experiences at its heart. Key to the vision of TCK ART is to engage in creative expression and exploration within a safe and supportive space that values and promotes cultural inclusivity and diversity.
TCK ART shares the ideology of cultural pluralism, working together, supporting each other and promoting the work of other third culture artists. TCK ART also provides an online gallery to display TCK artists’ artwork. Monthly art workshops provide an opportunity to take part in “open art studio” events with a focus on your own project and/or themed events which may focus on creative writing, poetry, painting drawing, and expressive dance, to mention a few. You are also welcome to propose and facilitate art events.
TCK ART has been created by Laura Cariola as part of a public engagement event. TCK ART acknowledges and embraces the need for creative expression and exploration in all transcultural individuals, no matter what age. TCK ART also offers a way for artists with a third culture background to support each other and to share a virtual art studio.
What is the focus of TCK ART?
TCK ART is a space that:
- celebrates the artwork of third culture artists
- explores third culture experiences in a safe and supportive space
- embraces a pluralistic worldview based on inclusivity and diversity
- acknowledges everyone’s unique experiences and ways of artistic expression
- is curious about the art making process
- provides a supportive, fun, empathic and non-judgmental space
- commits to raising awareness of third culture identities
To join the TCK ART:
Just send an email to Laura.Cariola@ed.ac.uk with your picture, name and mini-bio, and weblink to our social media or artwork.
Disclaimer: All copyrights of the artwork displayed on this webpage will remain with the individual artists. Artistic imagery, writing and any other material published on this website cannot be used for research purposes or reproduced elsewhere unless written and ethical consent has been obtained from the individual artist.