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COMMUNITY BASED ART
+ Creative expression emerging from a NEED to collectively highlight and educate for social improvement.
+ Involves many varied social contexts and definitions.
+ Includes an understanding not only of geography but also history and tradition, ethnicity and dedication or belief in spirit.
+ Includes topics/issues (but not limited to): racism, sexism,
homophobia, ageism, classism, ableism and all forms of discrimination
that create marginalisation in society.
COMMUNITY BASED ARTISTS
+ Concerned with the functionality of art in public arenas including
community development, corrections, education, intergenerational
communications, aging, environment, conflict resolution, cultural
citizenship etc.
+ Work with all media, in all disciplines, everywhere.
+ Committed to bringing arts and education to highlight and expose the
widest possible range of social conditions and challenges facing our
communities.
+ Seek to create social change on every level of society, from the most ‘personal’ to the most ‘political’.
Activist Art for Leadership…
How do we practice it and what style does it inhibit? Is it catching?
WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT? A few thoughts…
+ If you want to change things you do it with people not to people.
+ Ongoing revolution.
+ To service the greater good activist art (like all forms of
expression) should be regarded according to review, peer assessment,
research and budget in order to gauge it’s effectiveness in society.
+ A crucial shift in thinking is to involve people for their abilities,
what they can do, rather than build up an attitude that only aesthetic
or technically sound work should be the focus or at the forefront of
the revolution in an ideological sense. Artistic merit should be judged
according to a clear communication of a relevant, centralised and
communal message, no matter the art form or level of artistic
development.
+ Activist art is concerned with cultural and ideological democracy and the right of all to have access to services.
+ Equal rights for one should not come at the cost of another’s rights.
+ Activist art is concerned with promoting a community that encourages
ideas and the community leaders who have the courage to put them
forward. A community that takes pride in the way we treat and include
those that need our help.
+ *Inclusion.*
+ Apart from enjoying the right to create art for its own sake, activists are often draw to art.
+ Activist Artists are concerned with highlighting technocratic
decision making processes... behind closed doors based on limited
information and without initial intention to consult those whom the
decision most affected.
+ Rather than fearing our differences, we wish to be a people who celebrate it.
Recognising diversity can give birth to creativity as much as conflict.
YET... We do not seek to be a society that fears rigorous debate.
+ It
is through the testing of ideas, through endless argument and
negotiation that a community retains it's vitality and survives.
+ let our debates be based on mutual respect and the denial of violence.
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