"This four day conference looks at artists working in the public realm and engaging communities within their art practices. Community Public Art, Interventions, Relational Art and Art–Engaged Activism are among the practices we will be exploring. We will look at the history of these practices from across Canada over the past 30 years, how they have evolved and new developments and strategies." p. [2
On 1st November 2015 Loraine Leeson led a panel considering the legacy and continuation of community...
"Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galler...
A document derived from the lecture series "Art and Society," in which the history and future of pub...
Art transcends boundaries and overcomes differences between people. In recent years social and art-b...
The collection examines the continual evolution of public art, moving beyond monuments and memorials...
Collaborative presentation with Katy Beinart. This session will focus on the tensions encountered b...
Performing Publics was the first major performance studies conference held in Canada. It took place ...
This Fellowship enabled Fiona Hillary to examine current international trends in public art practice...
Drawing on practice rooted in regeneration contexts with a focus on housing and development, this la...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
The Kenilworth Gallery Community Engaged Arts Initiative hosts collaborative art projects between co...
Since the late 1990s, the Crossing Communities Art Project in Winnipeg, Canada has created community...
My presentation addresses the the four concepts of the conference: social art practice, strategies o...
This narrative inquiry research project searches for a deeper understanding of the experiences of ar...
The chapter investigates today’s intersection of visual arts and sustainability, which developed tha...
On 1st November 2015 Loraine Leeson led a panel considering the legacy and continuation of community...
"Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galler...
A document derived from the lecture series "Art and Society," in which the history and future of pub...
Art transcends boundaries and overcomes differences between people. In recent years social and art-b...
The collection examines the continual evolution of public art, moving beyond monuments and memorials...
Collaborative presentation with Katy Beinart. This session will focus on the tensions encountered b...
Performing Publics was the first major performance studies conference held in Canada. It took place ...
This Fellowship enabled Fiona Hillary to examine current international trends in public art practice...
Drawing on practice rooted in regeneration contexts with a focus on housing and development, this la...
"Public art is on the urban agenda. Given recent claims about the importance of creativity to urban ...
The Kenilworth Gallery Community Engaged Arts Initiative hosts collaborative art projects between co...
Since the late 1990s, the Crossing Communities Art Project in Winnipeg, Canada has created community...
My presentation addresses the the four concepts of the conference: social art practice, strategies o...
This narrative inquiry research project searches for a deeper understanding of the experiences of ar...
The chapter investigates today’s intersection of visual arts and sustainability, which developed tha...
On 1st November 2015 Loraine Leeson led a panel considering the legacy and continuation of community...
"Some of the most innovative art of the past decade has been created far outside conventional galler...
A document derived from the lecture series "Art and Society," in which the history and future of pub...