Artists Communities

Artists Communities
Author: The Alliance of Artists' Communities
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781621531012

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The bible of creative residency programs returns, with fresh information and new features for artists of all disciplines. More than 300 programs worldwide are described, with 95 leading communities featured in two-page spreads with photographs. The user-friendly layout allows for quick scans of facility descriptions, deadlines, fees, selection processes, odds of acceptance, special programs, and more. For artists seeking to boost their creativity in a fresh and inspiring setting, Artists' Communities is the definitive sourcebook.

The Art of Community

The Art of Community
Author: Charles Vogl
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781626568426

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Create a Culture of Belonging! Strong cultures help people support one another, share their passions, and achieve big goals. And such cultures of belonging aren't just happy accidents - they can be purposefully cultivated, whether they're in a company, a faith institution or among friends and enthusiasts. Drawing on 3,000 years of history and his personal experience, Charles Vogl lays out seven time-tested principles for growing enduring, effective and connected communities. He provides hands-on tools for creatively adapting these principles to any group—formal or informal, mission driven or social, physical or virtual. This book is a guide for leaders seeking to build a vibrant, living culture that will enrich lives. Winner of the Nautilus Silver Book Award in the Business and Leadership Category.

Books

Books
Author: LONDON CENTER FOR BOOK. GOODE ARTS (SIMON. YONEMURA, IRA.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-09-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9493039528

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- Fun and visually appealing way to understand how a book is made, through the work of 30 diverse contemporary makers and artists - Broad appeal: this book speaks to a broad audience of craftspeople - anyone related to books and bookmaking - whether they are amateurs or professionals - Author London Centre for Book Arts has strong social media following (40k followers on IG), and so do many of the featured makers - Beautifully illustrated with colorful and inspiring images, behind-the-scenes shots of the makers' studios, and photographs of the makers at work - Includes contributions from experts that give insight into the different processes used to make a book Books are a meeting place. A sum of their many parts and artistic approaches. Form, concept, material, and craft are bound together to create something rooted in its functionality; a process that often crosses over into the messier realm of art. Books. Art, Craft & Community presents a thriving ecosystem of papermakers, printers, bookbinders, artists, designers, and publishers from around the world. They draw on traditional skills, art, and experimentation to make books that matter today. With over 30 profiles - spanning traditional craftspeople, to modern makers reimagining the book for new audiences - and contributions from experts, we are given an insight into the history and contemporary context of the processes behind the books. Selected by Simon Goode and Ira Yonemura of the London Centre for Book Arts, these artists and makers share a spirit of curiosity and resilience. They not only adapt to new ways that readers engage with books, but are forging new possibilities for their craft along the way.

Foreign Artists and Communities in Modern Paris 1870 1914

Foreign Artists and Communities in Modern Paris  1870 1914
Author: Dr Susan Waller,Dr Karen L. Carter
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-05-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781472443540

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Sixteen essays by a group of emerging and established international scholars examine Paris as a thriving transnational arts community during a period of burgeoning global immigration. They address the experiences of important modern artists as well as foreign exiles, immigrants, students and expatriates within the larger trends of international mobility. In doing so, they explore the structures that permitted foreign artists to forge connections within and across national communities and contribute to the development of a hybrid and multivalent modern art.

Community Art

Community Art
Author: Paul de Bruyne,Pascal Gielen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9078088508

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Interviews and theoretical discussion on the subject of community art from an (art) sociological perspective. What is the political and critical potential of this art form, and just how much change really is initiated? With various interviews with artists and policymakers on their stake and ambitions.

A Restless Art

A Restless Art
Author: François Matarasso
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2019
Genre: Art and society
ISBN: 1903080207

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From the contents:00I. Participatory art now01. The normalisation of participatory art 0II. What is participatory art?02. Concepts03. Defnitions04. The intentions of participatory art 05. The art of participatory art 06. The ethics of participatory art 0III. Where does participatory art come from?07. Making history 08. Deep roots 09. Community art and the cultural revolution (1968 to 1988) 010. Participatory art and appropriation (1988 to 2008).

Art Community and Environment

Art  Community and Environment
Author: Glen Coutts,Timo Jokela
Publsiher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39076002786205

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Art, Community and Environment investigates wide-ranging issues raised by the interaction between art practice, community participation, and the environment, both natural and urban. This volume brings together a distinguished group of contributors from the United States, Australia, and Europe to examine topics such as urban art, community participation, local empowerment, and the problem of ownership. Featuring rich illustrations and informative case studies from around the world, Art, Community and Environment addresses the growing interest in this fascinating discipline.

New Creative Community

New Creative Community
Author: Arlene Goldbard
Publsiher: New Village Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781613320761

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An inspiring, foundational book that defines the burgeoning field of community cultural development. An inspiring, foundational book that defines the burgeoning field of community cultural development. Through personal stories, rousing accounts, detailed observation and histories, Arlene Goldbard describes how communities express and develop themselves via the creative arts. This comprehensive, photographically-illustrated book, which covers community-based arts such as theater grounded in oral history and murals celebrating cultural heritage, will appeal to the curious non-specialist reader as well as the practitioner and student. Author Arlene Goldbard is one of the best-known authors on community cultural development. Her seminal books and essays are widely read in the US and other English-speaking countries -- among them, Community, Culture and Globalization and this book's antecedent, Creative Community.