220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1978, Artists and People examines the formal attempts by arts administrators to set up schemes for artists to work in community contexts. The experience of creative artists who have taken up ‘residencies’ in schools, libraries and art centres is contrasted with the unique forms of expression developed by local communities themselves in new towns, housing estates, rural... Read more

Foreword by Peter Brinson, Director, UK and Commonwealth Branch, Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation  Introduction  1. Community art  2. Artists in the community  3. Artists in new towns  4. Artists in schools  5. Artists in the community – the role of public patronage  6. The artist as producer  7. Vocabulary  8. Conclusions 

 

Biography

Su Braden spent many years evolving a theory and practice by which to examine the role of artistic expression in everyday life. She has been involved in the theory and politics of art through writing and teaching and through artists’ movements such as the Association of Community Artists.

Review of the first publication:

‘The book is…to be recommended to art educators interested in rethinking curricula with the needs of a changing society in mind.’

Dolores Mitchell, The MIT Press