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Art in Other Places: Artists at Work in America's Community and Social Institutions

Autor William Cleveland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 aug 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
During the past 15 years, artists have established a remarkable record of innovation and success in institutional settings. Their work with hospital patients, prisoners, the elderly, the disabled, the mentally ill, and others has shown that the arts can have a significant positive impact on the lives of these people. This book recounts the histories of 22 institutional and community arts programs across the country pioneering this approach through activities such as creative writing and the performing and visual arts.Consisting largely of first-hand accounts, the book demonstrates how the creative processes have been used to address and solve some of society's most pressing problems. Included are case studies, research, and descriptions of the wide variety of artistic, educational, and therapeutic approaches utilized by each of the 22 programs. Also described are many of the financial and political strategies used to build and sustain support for these unlikely endeavors. This work will provide valuable insights for artists, educators, social service providers, and community leaders.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275940546
ISBN-10: 0275940543
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

WILLIAM CLEVELAND is director of the Center for the Study of Art and Community near Sacramento. Prior to that he headed the California State Summer School for the Arts located at the California Institute for the Arts and Mills College. From 1981 to 1989, as director of California's Arts-in-Corrections program, he developed one of the largest and most successful multi-disciplinary residency arts programs in the country. During the late 1970s, Mr. Cleveland coordinated the much acclaimed Artsreach Community Artist Program for the city of Sacramento.

Cuprins

Foreword by Page SmithIntroductionThe ElderlyInside Other Places: The Nursing Home SettingMadeline Rugh: Conversations with the EldersLiz Lerman: Dancers of the Third Age; Susan PerlsteinElders Share the ArtsPrisonsInside Other Places: "Inside"Geese Theater: America's National Prison Theater CompanyGrady Hillman: Jailin' and Writin' in TexasArts-In-Corrections: Art from California PrisonsPeople with DisabilitiesInside Other Places: Programs for the Developmentally DisabledVictoria Ann-Lewis: Other Voices-Other SolutionsCLIMB Theater Company: Theater-in-ReverseThe Short Centers: "My Name Is Pat and I'm an Artist"People with Mental IllnessInside Other Places: Mental Health FacilitiesImagination Workshop: Disciplining the ImaginationEdith Kelman: Strange ApplesArt Programming in the California Department of Mental HealthThe Adventures of a Do-Gooder at DMHHospitalsInside Other Places: America's Health Care SystemDuke University Hospital Cultural Services: A Hospital Art CommunityHospital Audiences Incorporated: The Healing Role of the ArtsArt That Heals: Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer CenterYouth at RiskInside Other Places: Youth in PlacementLaurie Meadoff: The CityKids EmpireArtsreach Ensemble: Inside Out at the California Youth AuthorityYoung Saints: "Didn't It Rain"CommunityInside Other Places: In Search of CommunityJudy Baca: SPARC--The Social and Public Arts Resource CenterBrandywine Workshop: Printmaking and the StreetsTheaterWorkers Project: Steelworkers SpeakRebecca Rice: Building BridgesDirectory of ProgramsIndex