Title : | Affirming Collaboration Community and Humanist Activist Art in Quebec and Elsewhere | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Devora Neumark, Author ; Johanne ; Lachapelle, Louise Changnon, Author | Publisher: | Engrenage Noir | Publication Date: | 2011 | ISBN (or other code): | 978289596084 | Languages : | English (eng) French (fre) | Descriptors: | Activism and Community Organizing Education and Pedagogy
| Abstract: | The first bilingual publication to go into such depths about the problematics of community and humanist activist art, Affirming Collaboration brings together experiential testimony and theoretical analysis with texts by Kim Anderson, Jorge Goia, Petra Kuppers, Vivian Labrie, Louise Lachapelle, Eve Lamoureux, Nisha Sajnani and Bob W. White. In addition to the accompanying DVD compilation entitled Documenting Collaboration, interviews, project descriptions and essays convey practical information and invite critical reflection about how collaborative art develops and sustains healthy communities, even in this time of rampant individualism and global systemic inequalities. |
Affirming Collaboration Community and Humanist Activist Art in Quebec and Elsewhere [printed text] / Devora Neumark, Author ; Johanne ; Lachapelle, Louise Changnon, Author . - [S.l.] : Engrenage Noir, 2011. ISSN : 978289596084 Languages : English ( eng) French ( fre) Descriptors: | Activism and Community Organizing Education and Pedagogy
| Abstract: | The first bilingual publication to go into such depths about the problematics of community and humanist activist art, Affirming Collaboration brings together experiential testimony and theoretical analysis with texts by Kim Anderson, Jorge Goia, Petra Kuppers, Vivian Labrie, Louise Lachapelle, Eve Lamoureux, Nisha Sajnani and Bob W. White. In addition to the accompanying DVD compilation entitled Documenting Collaboration, interviews, project descriptions and essays convey practical information and invite critical reflection about how collaborative art develops and sustains healthy communities, even in this time of rampant individualism and global systemic inequalities. |
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