I have been working on 'Contemporary visual art and identity construction - wellbeing amongst older people', a two-year project funded by the New Dynamics of Ageing Programme. This led to a follow-on project which aims to develop research-informed arts policy and interventions designed to improve the lives of older people. Previous research has focused on the impact of art gallery educational programmes upon participants in terms of developments to their knowledge and understanding, self-esteem and identity. With a background in education, I am keen that research has a practical application and feeds into contemporary gallery education practice, providing quality experiences for users. I am also working on a project linking the University with heritage groups in NE England, funded by AHRC under the Connected Communities Programme. I am RA on Ageing Creatively - a pilot study exploring the relation of creative arts interventions to wellbeing in later life.
This consists of a number of research projects:
CI/RA – a project exploring how the lives of older people can be improved by examining their use of contemporary visual art for identity construction practices funded by the New Dynamics of Ageing Programme (www.newdynamics.group.shef.ac.uk/).
CI/RA - ESRC-funded Follow-on project developing research-informed arts policy and arts interventions designed to improve the wellbeing of older people - based upon the NDA funded research.
CI/RA - a project that links University research with heritage groups in NE England funded by AHRC under the Connected Communities Programme
RA - Ageing Creatively - a pilot study exploring the relation of creative arts interventions to wellbeing in later life, funded from the Lifelong Health and Wellbeing programme through the Medical Research Council.
Conferences and seminars:
Newman, A. & Goulding, A. 2011The role of social networks in determining the nature of older people’s engagement with contemporary visual art and its relationship to wellbeing. 64th Annual scientific meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, USA, 18-22, November 2011
Newman, A. & Goulding, A. 2011 The impact of engagement with contemporary visual art on the wellbeing of older adults. VII EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS, HEALTHY AND ACTIVE AGEING FOR ALL EUROPEANS "II", Bologna, Italy, April 2011, peer reviewed paper.
Goulding, A. 2010 Lifelong learning for people aged 64+ within the contemporary art gallery context. European Conference on Educational Research, Helsinki, Finland, August 2010.
Goulding, A. 2009 Bringing digital media into the classroom. 4th International Conference on the Arts in Society, Venice, Italy, July 2009.
Goulding, A. 2008 Digital media artists working with teachers. British Educational Research Association, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Spetember 2008.
Goulding, A. Project Transfer - shifts in the social and cultural capital of Further Education apprentices involved in constructing an artwork' at BERA (British Educational Research Association) Institute of Education, London, September 2007.
Presented at the Enquire Artists' Seminar, the Sage, Gateshead, July 2007
Presented at the Enquire Consortium Conference, UEA, Norwich, February 2007