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Title: | Strategies of Belonging - A Social Art Practice |
Authors: | Gorgel Pinto, António Gilmor, Jane Reaes Pinto, Paula |
Editors: | Gorgel Pinto, António Gilmore, Jane Reaes Pinto, Paula |
Keywords: | Social Art Practice Disenfranchised Communities Cultural Sustainability |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Iowa Ceramics Center and Glass Studio |
Citation: | Gorgel Pinto, António, Gilmor, Jane, Reaes Pinto, Paula (2019). Strategies of Belonging. A Social Art Practice. ISBN: 978-0-36-858270-7. |
Abstract: | As what have been called “art- ist-citizens,” Paula and Antonio work with disenfranchised Por- tuguese communities, both urban and rural, addressing issues like displacement, habitat disintegra- tion and cultural deterioration. They subscribe to a notion of art that crosses diverse disciplines, as they push to create new models of community life, or ways of living, that support long-term, sustaina- ble communities, worldviews, and
practices. Collectivity and collab- oration are important features of their process. They believe that empathy, dialog and imagination - artistic strategies, essentially - can give voice to the outsider, connect people to each other, and support the socially signiicant values that underlie economic and cultural sustainability. |
URI: | 978-0-36-858270-7 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26437 |
Type: | book |
Appears in Collections: | CHAIA - Publicações - Livros
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