Title/Research Question: How Do artist develop in a community that's not their Own?
I. Introduction: There are a lot of arts organisations with community participants. There are also many arts communities without. I also hope to personally understand the need for artistic development by community influence.
A. Statement of Purpose: With this research I hope to Fuse the relationship between artist and community I also believe int important for artist to feel comfortable in order to fully be Immersed in the work tha
B. Need for your research: For my research I will need first had accounts on real artist in an arts community. Most will be Massachusetts College for Liberal Arts students. I will also need accounts from artist who run organisations that engage a lot with the community. This is important research to the community because communities have their own traditions, understandings and norms for artist to abide in while visiting said community. It is also important for artist to understand the context and audience before they begin constructing their work in the community.
C. Thesis I believe, that due to the fact arts organisations don't advertise and outreach to the community, artist don't feel comfortable to engage in communities that are not their own
II. Review of the Literature : Cultural Democracy: The Arts, Community, and the Public Purpose
By James Bau Graves
A. Discussion of problem and context. The cultures and tradition of the people and the land are held in their art. if the community art; language and culture are altered, so is heritage. How ar artist helping and hurting these conditions? (Page 2)
B. Topic A: Review of relevant sources
Exercising your role as a member in the community first. (Artist entertain, Provoke thought, provide space for expression) Implementing your roll in the community, regardless of artistic skill. Stresses the importance of being invited into the community.
“We look for ways to Get involved in Community identity formation.” Also, talk to work with the artist in your community.
C. Topic B: Review of relevant sources
You are aesthetically helpful and pleasing to the community. As an artist you supplement, not replace the art that was currently flourishing in said community. “What made it a community was not magic, but labor… if your aesthetic process is open to that community, your work will not be superfluous. Your work might be useful
D. Topic C: Review of relevant sources
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