taiteutu
Taiteutu is a term used in discussions of art and culture to describe a multidisciplinary practice that blends traditional craft with contemporary design and technology. In this use, taiteutu refers not to a single technique, but to an approach that foregrounds process, community involvement, and the meaning embedded in objects and performances.
Origins and etymology: The exact origin of the term is uncertain, and there is no single authoritative
Characteristics: Taiteutu projects typically involve collaboration among artists, makers, elders, and youth; they emphasize intergenerational knowledge
Applications: In museums, galleries, and community centers, taiteutu is used to label programs that integrate craft
Criticism and reception: As a relatively new or regionally used term, definitions vary; some critics argue that
See also: Intangible cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, collaborative art, community art.