INTEGRATING NATIONAL AND GLOBAL ART THROUGH CULTURAL CONNECTIONS: CHALLENGES AND APPROACHES

Oripova Malika Abdutolib qizi

Navoi State University 70110501 – Master’s Degree Program in Visual Arts First-year Master’s Student

Keywords: National art, global art, cultural connections, visual arts education, creativity, artistic competence, pedagogy, intercultural understanding.


Abstract

This article explores the integration of national and global art through cultural connections in visual arts education. The study emphasizes the importance of harmonizing local artistic traditions with global artistic trends to enhance students’ creative abilities, cultural awareness, and aesthetic perception. It examines pedagogical strategies, teaching methods, and educational practices that facilitate the synthesis of national and global art elements. The research highlights the role of cultural connections in fostering intercultural understanding, creativity, and artistic competence, while addressing the challenges of balancing traditional heritage with contemporary global influences in the learning process.


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