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Supporting arts and enterprise skills in communities through creative engagement with the local area

Haywood, P; Ingleson, SJ

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P Haywood



Abstract

The project proposes a framework and methodology of artistic and creative social intervention that empowers and supports engagement with communities of young people affected by change in their local environment.


This is a UK Arts and Humanities Research Council funded Knowledge Transfer Fellowship aimed at building new and innovative models of creative community engagement and collaboration. The project supports active citizenship among young people by facilitating social capacity building through enterprise structures and transferring the creative lead in socially responsive arts projects to those in need of empowerment. The initial action research project is utilising an arts and enterprise participation model to create self-branded commodities that will give a role to young people within a wider, community driven, gun crime reduction and social cohesion programme. The model seeks to sustain the commitment of those participating by focussing on metrics and benchmarks that young people in the project can own and influence. The blend of creative agendas and enterprise goals provides a breadth of purpose and opportunity, linking outputs to specific environmental and social impacts. The project evidences the role and function of arts media in multi-strand learning and participation projects. As educational policy and practice (14+ age range) in the UK moves more towards action based learning for transferable life skills, the project provides a methodology emphatic of team and collaborative process, individual responsibility and creativity. The process develops ownership and shared responsibility in relation to community initiatives; fostering fresh creativity and a diversity of approach in the exploration of social, physical and racial issues arising from economic disadvantage. The knowledge transfer process is targeting a toolkit relating to multi-agency project working, creative research and action learning, empowerment and applied social arts practices.

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Haywood, P., & Ingleson, S. (2011). Supporting arts and enterprise skills in communities through creative engagement with the local area. International Journal of the Arts in Society, 5(6), https://doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/CGP/v05i06/35938

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2011
Deposit Date Jan 5, 2011
Publicly Available Date Jan 5, 2011
Journal The International Journal of the Arts in Society
Print ISSN 1833-1866
Electronic ISSN 2473-5809
Publisher Common Ground Research Networks
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 6
DOI https://doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/CGP/v05i06/35938
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/CGP/v05i06/35938
Related Public URLs https://cgscholar.com/bookstore/collections/common-ground-publishing/series/the-arts-in-society?sub_series_id=the-international-journal-of-the-arts-in-society-annual-review

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