The Art for Social Change NOW Gathering, January 25-27, 2022! Did you miss it? Or did you attend and want to revisit? And/or are you interested in learning more about community-engaged arts in Canada during these particularly challenging times?
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Image: Design by K'omoks/Kwakwaka'wakw First Nation artist Andy Everson for the Orange Shirt SocietyContent warning: this posting references colonial violence, cultural genocide, and ……read more
Check out the ASC! Project's final report!In 2013, a national team of academic researchers and community partner organizations, hosted by SFU’s International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC.ca) received a $2.5 million grant from the Social Sciences and Humani……read more
Check out this latest addition from the ASC! research project!
The Art for Social Change (ASC) Web: an online interactive teaching and learning resource for community-engaged participatory arts
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ASC!, Resource July 2, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series, we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties. The co……read more
One of our former ASC! Researchers, Tara Mahoney (Co-Founder and Creative Director at GenWhy Media), has published an article on political engagement and participatory art in the European Journal of Cultural Studies, using her ASC! fie……read more
ASC!, Resource June 5, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series, we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties. The co……read more
ASC!, Resource May 13, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series, we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties. The co……read more
ASC!, Resource February 21, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
In this blog series, we’d like to start conversations about what meaningful community-engaged participatory arts for social change (ASC) partnerships can look like, how they can be effective and enriching, while also discussing some of the challenges and difficulties.
The con……read more
ASC!, Resource February 11, 2019by Tracey Leacock and Judith Marcuse
“Fundamentally, partnership is based on mutual respect, mutual input, mutual output. That's really the bottom line on how to make the partnership work.”
In this blog series we’d like to seed conversations about what meaningful community-engaged par……read more
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