Creating together : participatory, community-based, and collaborative arts practices and scholarship across Canada /
Diane Conrad and Anita Sinner, editors ; foreword by Rita L. Irwin.
- Waterloo, Ontario, Canada : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, (c)2015.
- 1 online resource (xxiv, 266 pages ): illustrations (some color.
Includes bibliographies and index.
I. Participatory arts practices. Sharing the Talking Stones: Theatre of the Oppressed Workshops as Collaborative Arts-based Health Research with Indigenous Youth / Uncensored: Participatory Arts-based Research with Youth / The Co-creation of a Mural Depicting Experiences of Psychosis / Allison Whiteman -- Wallis Kendal -- Ardra L. Cole. Participatory Action-based Design Research: Designing Digital Stories Together with New Immigrant/Refugee Communities for Health and Well-being / The Use of Staged Photography in Community-based Participatory Research with Homeless Women: Methodological Learnings / Naureen Mumtaz -- Josie Ricciardi. II. Communisty-based arts scholarship. The Living Histories Ensemble: Sharing Authority Through Play, Storytelling, and Performance in the Aftermath of Collective Violence / Co-activating Beauty, Co-narrating Home: Dialogic Live Art Performance and the Practice of Inclusiveness / Using Drama to Build Community in Canadian Schools / Witnessing Transformations: Art with a Capital "C" -- Community and Cross-cultural Collaboration / David Ward -- Devora Neumark -- George Belliveau -- Nancy Bleck. III. Collaborative arts approaches. Wombwalks: Re-attuning with the m/Other / Seeing Through Artistic Practices: Collaborations Between an Artist and Researcher / Soot and Subjectivity: Uncertain Collaboration / Nane Jordan -- Michelle Lavoie -- Pat Beaton. Arts-based Representation of Collaboration: Explorations of a Faculty Writing Group / A Poetic Inquiry on Passive Reflection: A Summer Day Breeze / Jacqueline Hesson -- John J. Guiney Yallop.
"Creating Together explores an emerging approach to research that combines arts practices and scholarship in participatory, community-based, and collaborative contexts in Canada across multiple disciplines. Looking at a variety of art forms, from photography and mural painting to performance art and poetry, the contributors explore how the process of creating together generates and disseminates collective knowledge."--Publisher description.
9781771120241
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