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Title: Contemplating art workshops as a vehicle for border crossing and creative tourism
Authors: Adewumi, Kehinde Christopher 
Oparinde, Kunle Musbaudeen
Keywords: Cross-border migration;Border crossing;Africa;Colonisation;Art workshops
Issue Date: 31-May-2022
Source: Adewumi, K.C. and Oparinde, K.M. 2022. Contemplating art workshops as a vehicle for border crossing and creative tourism. African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure. 11(2): 862-874. doi:10.46222/ajhtl.19770720.262
Journal: African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure; Vol. 11, Issue 2
Abstract: 
This paper explores the history of artistic migrations, focusing specifically on art workshops and their capacity to
facilitate African artists’ cross-border tourism. Drawing from constructivist approaches to border studies and a
historical approach to qualitative enquiry, this paper identifies three pivotal events in history that led to the
establishment and use of art workshops as tools to facilitate migration and cross-cultural engagements amongst
artists. Colonisation in Africa is one of such events. The second is the creation of the Triangle Network of
workshops in New York in 1982 by Sir Anthony Caro and Robert Loder. The third is the Grenzganger (Border
Crossing) Initiative which came after the fall of the iron curtain in 1991. The paper argues that in addition to art
workshops being a space for creative stimulation, art workshops can also facilitate legal cross-border tourism,
migration and the exchange of ideas between artists through cross-cultural and transnational engagements. The
paper established that as artists cross borders, their creative skills and cultural histories also relocate and
intermingle with the cultures and histories of other artists and artistic productions across the world. This implies
that art and artists serve as vehicles for the transference and cross-fertilisation of experiences, histories,
creativities, ideas, and skills across borders.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4966
ISSN: 2223-814X
DOI: 10.46222/ajhtl.19770720.262
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