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  2. Social practice (art) - Wikipedia

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    Social practice or socially engaged practice [1] in the arts focuses on community engagement through a range of art media, human interaction and social discourse. [2] While the term social practice has been used in the social sciences to refer to a fundamental property of human interaction, it has also been used to describe community-based arts practices such as relational aesthetics, [3] [4 ...

  3. Community art - Wikipedia

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    Community art, also known as social art, community-engaged art, community-based art, and, rarely, dialogical art, is the practice of art based in—and generated in—a community setting. It is closely related to social practice and social turn . [ 1 ]

  4. Social artistry - Wikipedia

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    Social artistry can incorporate several different art forms including theatre, poetry, music and visual art. Findings from 2013 confirm the shift from individual expression to community engagement, or "from autonomous to socially engaged." [7] Lingo and Tepper cite several examples: contemporary artists "see themselves as educators, social ...

  5. Art can engage, educate and mobilize communities to fight ...

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    Art can be a powerful tool to raise awareness of the challenges we face from sea-level rise, writes Xavier Cortada, Miami-Dade County’s artist-in-residence

  6. Social practice - Wikipedia

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    Social practice art" is a term for artwork that uses social engagement as a primary medium, and is also referred to by a range of different names: socially engaged art, [10] community art, new-genre public art, [11] participatory art, interventionist art, and collaborative art. [12]

  7. Participatory art - Wikipedia

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    Participatory art is a form unto itself, while other types of art that interface with the public (social practice, socially-engaged art, community-based art, etc.) are its sub-types. While it may seem paradoxical, just because an artwork engages with the public, that does not make it participatory.

  8. Artivism - Wikipedia

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    Artivism is a portmanteau word combining art and activism, and is sometimes also referred to as Social Artivism. History. You Cut Art, ...

  9. Social engagement - Wikipedia

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    Social engagement can be evidenced by participation in collective activities, which reinforces social capital and social norms. [3] Key elements of social engagement include activity (doing something), interaction (at least two people need to be involved in this activity), social exchange (the activity involves giving or receiving something from others), and lack of compulsion (there is no ...