作者簡介

董維琇 Wei Hsiu Tung

  英國中央英格蘭大學伯明翰藝術設計學院(現為伯明翰市立大學)藝術理論博士
  英國華威大學藝術與設計教育碩士
  現任國立臺南大學視覺藝術與設計學系暨研究所專任副教授

  曾獲國家文化藝術基金會「藝術與社會環境結合」藝術社會學博士論文獎助,2010-2011年擔任英國倫敦都會大學(Sir John Cass School of Art, Media and Design, London Metropolitan University)公共藝術訪問學者。著有英文專書Art for Social Change and Cultural Awakening: An Anthropology of Residence in Taiwan (Lexington Books, 2013),獲邀2014年台北國際書展美國在台協會(AIT)展出,及Taiwan Review書評專文介紹。目前也擔任《藝術研究學報》主編及Journal of Chinese Contemporary Art(Routledge)國際編審委員,並以中、英文出版多篇文章於國內外匿名審查學術期刊及其他重要專論。長期研究關注領域為藝術的社會參與及實踐、公共空間藝術、藝術家進駐計畫研究等。

  Wei Hsiu TUNG is Associate Professor of theory of art at National University of Tainan, Taiwan. After obtaining her master’s degree in art education at Warwick University, she was awarded a scholarship from the Taiwan National Culture and Arts Foundation to write a PhD dissertation in anthropology of art with British anthropologist Nick Stanley at Birmingham City University (BIAD, 2003).

  In 2010-2011 she was Research Fellow of public art at the Sir John Cass School of Art, Media and Design, London Metropolitian University. Her research interests and expertise cover public art, socially engaged art, community-based art practice in East Asia, social anthropology of art East/West, contemporary Chinese and Taiwanese art. She has published her research in both English and Chinese in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Visual Art Practice (Taylor & Francis), Art Forum (National Cheng Kung University), or Aesthetics and Art Science (Airiti Press). She has authored two books: Art for Social Change and Cultural Awakening: An Anthropology of Residence in Taiwan (Lexington Books, 2013) and The Social Practice of Contemporary Art: Towards the Reality and Power of Change (Quan Hua, 2017). She also currently serves as Editor in Chief of the peer-reviewed Journal of Performing and Visual Art Studies.