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The river in a landscape of creative practice: Creative River Journeys
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The river in a landscape of creative practice: Creative River Journeys

Kylie J Stevenson
Landscapes : the journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language, Vol.5(2), 20
2013
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Abstract

Creative and professional writing not elsewhere classified Creative arts, media and communication curriculum and pedagogy Expanding knowledge in creative arts and writing studies
This article was written as part of the author's PhD study, Creative River Journeys, which explored the metaphor of the river as a data capture tool when interviewing artist-researchers about their experiences of conducting creative practice within a university context. My use of the river functions as a metaphor for the creative process. I have adapted the River Journey tool from its previous use as a map of teacher identity and professional development, and in a project about children’s musical experience. This PhD project follows a long tradition of using the river as a metaphor. For example, the river has been used in a narrative therapy approach for substance abuse recovery, in teaching leadership, and in educational psychology. In this paper, I explain my use of the river as a metaphor in the Creative River Journey PhD study, and examine the use of the river in other contexts, those outlined above, and also Csikszentmihalyi’s theories of creativity and flow, Andy Goldsworthy’s sculpture, and the poetry of Andrew Taylor and John Kinsella. I close the paper by briefly touching on my own use of the river as a metaphor in two autobiographical poems.

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