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  2. Community art - Wikipedia

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    In English-speaking countries, community art is often seen as the work of community arts centers, where visual arts (fine art, video, new media art), music, and theater are common media. Many arts organizations in the United Kingdom do community-based work, which typically involves developing participation by non-professional members of local ...

  3. 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.

  4. Social artistry - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, social artists will address these problems by helping people express themselves and find their voice, or by bringing people together and using art to help them to foster an understanding of each other. [6] Social artistry can incorporate several different art forms including theatre, poetry, music and visual art.

  5. Visual Arts Association - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for the establishment of a permanent national body called the Visual Arts Council, "to co-ordinate, direct and advise on all national visual art matters", had been submitted by the Auckland Society of Arts (ASA), to the Minister of Education, Ronald Algie, in 1950. "The Council should advise and make recommendations to the National ...

  6. National Society of Arts and Letters - Wikipedia

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    The National Society of Arts and Letters (known by its abbreviation NSAL) is an American non-profit group founded in 1944 as a women's organization to assist promising young artists through arts competitions, scholarships and other career opportunities.

  7. Engage (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by Colin Grigg in 1989 as the National Association for Gallery Education when he was working at the Arts Council. [2] [3] The organisation runs the Marsh Award for Excellence in Visual Arts Engagement. [4] It has been recommended as a resource for art teachers. [5] It publishes a journal, engage, [6] and has run seminars. [7]

  8. Arts Collaboratory - Wikipedia

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    Arts Collaboratory is a program promoted by Hivos and DOEN Foundation to support independent visual arts organizations in Africa, Asia and Latin America and social innovation. The program is having a major role in providing fundings for contemporary art and practices in countries where few resources in this field are available.

  9. Arts centre - Wikipedia

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    An art centre or arts center is distinct from an art gallery or art museum. An arts centre is a functional community centre with a specific remit to encourage arts practice and to provide facilities such as theatre space, gallery space, venues for musical performance, workshop areas, educational facilities, technical equipment, etc. [ 1 ]