Incorporating an arts culture in planning finalThe Cecil Group
Most communities agree that public art adds value to a community, but how do you encourage the arts to really flourish in a community? Steps need to be taken to legitimize the art and a plan needs to be put in place for how you’d like your community to engage in their public spaces. Harriman lays the ground work for finding and growing an arts community while Salem, MA and Cambridge, MA share how their communities are fostering the arts in different ways.
Breakout session given by Encounters Arts Devon was part of the Cultural Commissioning National Seminar in London on the 6th June 2014.
Find out more about Cultural Commissioning Programme. http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/public-services/cultural-commissioning-programme
Incorporating an arts culture in planning finalThe Cecil Group
Most communities agree that public art adds value to a community, but how do you encourage the arts to really flourish in a community? Steps need to be taken to legitimize the art and a plan needs to be put in place for how you’d like your community to engage in their public spaces. Harriman lays the ground work for finding and growing an arts community while Salem, MA and Cambridge, MA share how their communities are fostering the arts in different ways.
Breakout session given by Encounters Arts Devon was part of the Cultural Commissioning National Seminar in London on the 6th June 2014.
Find out more about Cultural Commissioning Programme. http://www.ncvo.org.uk/practical-support/public-services/cultural-commissioning-programme
This brief presentation on the Village of Arts & Humanities in Philadelphia and the village of Mata Ortiz in Mexico concludes with a slide summarizing the types of impacts the arts have on community development. By Tom Tresser, tom@tresser.com, for "The Art of Crossing the Street" at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Re-imagining inter-cultural collaborations: perspectives from India, Canada a...Victoria Durrer
Ruhi Jhunjhunwala, MA Goldsmiths, University of London and Amy Walker, Executive Director of Highlight Arts, shared their perspectives on collaborating in international arts and cultural projects at Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural Management Practice, the fourth seminar of an AHRC funded research network, Brokering Intercultural Exchange: Interrogating the Role of Arts and Cultural Management. The network is based at Queen's University Belfast (PI Victoria Durrer) in partnership with Heilbronn University (Co-I Raphaela Henze) www.managingculture.net
Edge of Seven is a nonprofit based in Denver, Colorado that seeks to generate capacity-building services, volunteer support, and awareness for projects that create access to education, health, and economic opportunities for girls and women in the developing world.
Social Initiative to support survivors in Nepal using art. Raising funds and awareness on progress of recovery of Nepal Earthquake 2015. http://publichouse.sg/2016/02/art-impact-leveraging-on-the-arts-to-help-nepal-quake-survivors/
We plan to run this Internationally and looking for suitable venues and community to engage to make this happen.
International Entrepreneurship in the Arts: Unexpected PartnershipLidia Varbanova
Unexpected Partnership: New spaces for creation and creativity: How do we support them?" Presented by Lidia Varbanova at IFACCA 7th World Summit, Malta, October, 2016
This brief presentation on the Village of Arts & Humanities in Philadelphia and the village of Mata Ortiz in Mexico concludes with a slide summarizing the types of impacts the arts have on community development. By Tom Tresser, tom@tresser.com, for "The Art of Crossing the Street" at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Re-imagining inter-cultural collaborations: perspectives from India, Canada a...Victoria Durrer
Ruhi Jhunjhunwala, MA Goldsmiths, University of London and Amy Walker, Executive Director of Highlight Arts, shared their perspectives on collaborating in international arts and cultural projects at Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural Management Practice, the fourth seminar of an AHRC funded research network, Brokering Intercultural Exchange: Interrogating the Role of Arts and Cultural Management. The network is based at Queen's University Belfast (PI Victoria Durrer) in partnership with Heilbronn University (Co-I Raphaela Henze) www.managingculture.net
Edge of Seven is a nonprofit based in Denver, Colorado that seeks to generate capacity-building services, volunteer support, and awareness for projects that create access to education, health, and economic opportunities for girls and women in the developing world.
Social Initiative to support survivors in Nepal using art. Raising funds and awareness on progress of recovery of Nepal Earthquake 2015. http://publichouse.sg/2016/02/art-impact-leveraging-on-the-arts-to-help-nepal-quake-survivors/
We plan to run this Internationally and looking for suitable venues and community to engage to make this happen.
International Entrepreneurship in the Arts: Unexpected PartnershipLidia Varbanova
Unexpected Partnership: New spaces for creation and creativity: How do we support them?" Presented by Lidia Varbanova at IFACCA 7th World Summit, Malta, October, 2016
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Benefits of a Community Based Exhibition ProjectMelissa Hempel
Listening to all voices in a community allows art organizations to offer a safe outlet for expression through art projects, developing skills and building community. Placing ultimate importance on the process of creating art and community partnerships, Hidden Voices exhibition participants have ranged from teenage graffiti offenders to women who have experienced domestic violence to senior citizens. Art Access connects lives through making art that shares experiences. This session examines the lasting benefits of community-based projects for both the organizations and the selected participants.
Benefits of a Community-Based Exhibition ProjectWest Muse
Listening to all voices in a community allows art organizations to offer a safe outlet for expression through art projects, developing skills and building community. Placing ultimate importance on the process of creating art and community partnerships, 'Hidden Voices' exhibition participants have ranged from teenage graffiti offenders to women who have experienced domestic violence to senior citizens. Art Access connects lives through making art that shares experiences. This session examines the lasting benefits of community-based projects for both the organizations and the selected participants.
Moderator: Rebekah Monahan, Registrar, Woodbury Art Museum
Presenters: Antonio Castillo, Gang Prevention Specialist, Provo School District
Carlyn Barrus, Community Artist
Melissa Hempel, Interim Director/Curator, Woodbury Art Museum
Sheryl Gillilan, Director, Art Access
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2. ACCCD –
All rights reserved to Adi Yekutieli and The Association of Art in the
Community and Cross Cultural Dialogue
Founded by Adi Yekutieli in 1998,
the association has initiated 230
projects in over 30 countries with
more than 500,000 participants.
“I realized if you can change a classroom, you can change a community, and if you change enough communities you
can change the world.”
Erin Gruwell
3. What is a community?
A group of people who recognize their shared interests, goals, values or spaces.
4. What is Art in the Community?
A project to develop a public space and empower the
community. Led by a community artist with the
participation of local residents and the support of
municipal and government institutions.
Everyone is invited to take part:
• Communal groups: Classes, schools, nursing
homes, youth organizations.
• Residents of a neighborhood, quarter or the city as
a whole.
• Social organizations for women, children, people
with special needs etc.
6. Cooperation based on human variety, allowing everyone in the community to express
their own skills and unique qualities towards a common goal.
Collaboration
400 meters stone Mandala created by 350
members of Yiron Kibbutz, 1998.
A park built by 400 Kibbutz Sde Nehemiya members,
including families, elders and guests, 2002.
7. Empowerment and expression
400 Sq. M mural, Afula, 2003. Made in a high school by 500
students, teachers, Parents and other community members.
The presence of collborative artwork in a
public space is a constant reminder of the
strength and ability of the community.
1000 light, 2007. Made by 150 Jewish and Palestinian
families of The Parents Circle Forum.
8. Creative communication – "Talking Kites”(2006)
Thanks to the unique qualities
of artistic expression, projects
enable innovative
communication between
conflicted and estranged
communities.
Talking Kites - In the spring of
2006, 45,000 people in more than
200 locations in Israel and Palestine
flew kites simultaneously. The kites
were adorned with messages to
people on the other side.
9. Tolerance and understanding – "Talking Kites Around The World”(2007 - present)
Talking Kites was adopted by iEarn , an international teachers organization, to encourage “co-existence, tolerance,
acceptance of the ‘other’ and peace“. The project takes place around the worlds every year on 21st March.
10. Campaigning for social causes – “Dresses for Equality”(2007)
Dresses for Equality - During 2007, 22
women organizations and thousands of women
collaborated in a coalition to manifest their
rights by creating the world’s largest dress.
Harness the power of a common
goal shared by different
organizations.
11. Business partners – “Dresses for Equality”(2007)
Participating businesses in Dresses for Equality:
• Kitan - A textile factory
• Magnolia – A jewelry company
• Liviatan - An embroidery thread
manufacturer
• Weight Watchers International Israel
• 15 top fashion designers of Israel
• 15 celebrity presenters: Actresses, Models
and Journalists.
Corporate social responsibility - giving back to the community.
12. Weaving a communal celebration – “The Flower Carpet”(2009)
The flower carpet:
In the spring of
2009, 2,000 citizens,
including
municipality
employees, placed
half a million flowers
in the city square to
celebrate the
Centennial year of
Tel Aviv. The
resulting exhibition
attracted more than
50,000 visitors from
all over the country.
Unifying many modest gestures into a stunning vision that impacts everyone.
13. A gesture by the citizens for the citizens – “Sea & Wind”(2011)
Local institutions, businesses,
citizens, artists and the municipality
cooperated to create a remarkable
public gathering.
Sea & Wind - During summer 2011 an
artist residency and an open gallery were
established on the beach of Bat-Yam.>>
14. Exhibiting the community– “Sea & Wind”(2011)
Sea & Wind - Community Artist Residency - 100 artists and 3,000 citizens
presented seven group exhibitions, visited by more than 40,000 visitors.
15. Amplifying hidden voices – “Regenerations”(2014)
Regenerations - In 2014 ACCCD initiated 5 different projects in 5 nursing
homes. 500 seniors participated - more than 50% of residents.
Participants find inspiring ways to share their individual messages
with each other and with family, friends and neighbors.
16. ACCCD - Adi Yekutieli - Founder and CEO
An Artist, Curator, Educator and Social Entrepreneur.
Adi was born in Israel, 1958 and grew up in Jerusalem. Has a masters of Fine
Arts from Claremont University in Southern California and an undergraduate
certificate from the Fireworks Center for Textile Arts in Berkeley.
As an active artist, Adi has exhibited his work in dozens of solo and group
exhibitions in Israel and abroad.
He has received many scholarships, stipends and awards:
• Calcalist - Entrepreneurship in Education award
• Ministry of Education: Award for the Tira Art Workshop (1999), Artist-
Teacher three-year scholarship (1997)
• Art for People for Art and Industry projects: Wondering Cylinder Award (1996)
• California: Outstanding Young Man of America Award(1984), Scholarship to
develop an art rehabilitation program in California prisons (1985).
During his 25 years of work, Adi has developed a unique collaborative and social
approach - the driving force behind Art In the Community.
17. ACCCD - Team
The association involves community artists, therapists, instructors, social workers,
business partners, production crews, content managers and manages an array of
volunteers.
The greenhouse for creative entrepreneurship - The association has been
leading an Art in the Community training program since 2012. Graduates from
the program are already leading projects in a variety of communities.
The training program is
sported by: