Life on the Island: Collage Portraiture and Storytelling as Community Building

This qualitative study explored the experiences of island residents who participated in a collage portraiture workshop. Workshop participants used collage portraiture, an arts-based research method, to tell their stories of island life and engage with fellow community members. Nine island residents...

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Main Authors: Paula Gerstenblatt (Author), Lisa Luken (Author), Elizabeth Chalmers (Author)
Format: Book
Published: The University of Alabama, 2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This qualitative study explored the experiences of island residents who participated in a collage portraiture workshop. Workshop participants used collage portraiture, an arts-based research method, to tell their stories of island life and engage with fellow community members. Nine island residents participated in the workshop and were interviewed about the experience using a semi-structured interview guide. Interviews were transcribed verbatim, and data analysis revealed three overarching themes: (a) the process of collage portraiture, (b) collage portraiture as storytelling, and (c) future use of collage portraiture. This study contributes to a small body of literature investigating the use of collage portraiture as a method of storytelling and as an arts-based research method for use in community building.
Item Description:10.54656/jces.v17i1.577
1944-1207
2837-8075