Culture has long been at the heart of community life and has played
an especially significant role in the development of cities and towns.
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The value of culture as a way in which communities can define, revitalise, and sustain themselves has become a matter of wide public discussion, planning, and public policy research.Many of the threads that once held communities together have worn thin. |
Community life, whether rooted in isolated rural regions, sprawling suburbs, or dense city neighbourhoods, has been increasingly eroded by negative forces such as the concentration of poverty, declining tax-supported public services, middle-class flight, commercial disinvestment, de facto segregation, mindless development, and endless, solitary commutes. |
County Galway Community Arts Network. |
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Investment in policies, organisations, and individuals that promote and undertake art and cultural activities will not solve all the economic, social and educational problems buffeting communities today. However, a growing body of research and practical experience suggests that investment in art and culture can help address these issues. |
We hope the information included in the Arts Resource Network will
help you with your community-focused projects.
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County Galway Community Arts Network |
* A Handbook for Rural Arts Collaborations A Handbook for Rural Arts Collaborations |
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