WHY COMMUNITY ARTS

Culture has long been at the heart of community life and has played an especially significant role in the development of cities and towns.

 

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.

Baboro Childrens Festival, Galway Community Arts Network

County Galway Community Arts Network.

 

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.
Art and cultural activities can help:


· give members of a community a positive sense of identity and cohesion while contributing to local democracy;


· revitalise and improve the economies of cities, towns, suburbs, and rural areas;


· increase educational attainment and cultural literacy; and


· bridge social barriers and address some of society's most pervasive systemic problems.

Gráinne Mhaol Project

County Galway Community Arts Network

* A Handbook for Rural Arts Collaborations
Copyright © COMPAS 1994

A Handbook for Rural Arts Collaborations
This handbook will walk you through the process of collaboration and project development in a clear and straightforward manner. While its focus is on education and community projects in a rural environment, its recommendation applies anywhere. The guidesheets (excerpted on this Web site) are well worth its purchase. To order the publication, contact COMPAS.


Excerpted from Strengthen Communities Through Culture

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