Arts activities and creative problem solving can be a primary means of building community. The first step in using the arts to build community is to strengthen arts activities that already define your community. The following ideas can act as a guide.
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Taking StockThe first step in strengthening the arts in your community is to take stock of the artists and arts activities that are already there. Where do people gather to hear music? Where are visual arts on display? Where do artists live and gather in your community? Developing a "mental map" of the arts landscape in your community will allow you to build on the value that's already there. |
Strengthening Your Arts InfrastructureIn order to nurture arts activities in your community, it is essential to take an active role in strengthening your community's arts infrastructure. Simply stated, this means helping to preserve and promote the gathering places, performance venues and living situations where artists, musicians, dancers, writers and traditional artists live, work and present their work. |
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County Galway Community Arts Network |
ArtistsOne early step towards strengthening the arts in your community may be to develop a directory of artists who live there. You may want to research where artists live and work, and develop a listing that includes artists and arts organisations' names, addresses, art forms and where their work is presented. Another way to support artists is to promote opportunities for artists to showcase their work: a community art walk that could include open studios; art displays in restaurants, shops, clinics or cafes, publicly sponsored performances or art festival in places where local artists and performers can freely perform and display their work. |
Arts OrganisationsThe arts can strengthen communities when arts organisations live there. Arts organisations are community-based non-profit businesses that can provide an important uplifting element in community life. Identify spaces for arts organisations to perform or do business and weave these groups into local business associations and public life. This helps arts organisations find an audience, remain healthy and contribute to community life. Communities that support arts organisations by providing them with venues and audiences are enriched by the experience. |
County Galway Community Arts Network. |
County Galway Community Arts Network |
Traditional ArtistsArtists whose skills are passed down from one generation to another can greatly enhance the life of your community. They bring cultural diversity to community life and provide an opportunity for learning about each other. Traditional artists may not view themselves as "artists" or see the craft that they practice as an art form. Get to know the places in your community where the elderly live, where ethnic and church organisations meet, and you may uncover a wealth of traditional artists and art forms, from storytellers to musicians, from quilters to drummers. |
* A Handbook for Rural Arts Collaborations |
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