The case for the primacy of visualcy within a neoliberal Artschool curriculum

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 20 (2):133-154 (2020)
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Whilst the faculties of literacy and numeracy are rightly recognised as worthy of pedagogical nurturing, this article champions a more venerable articulacy – visualcy – crucial to a healthy culture...

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