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August 18, 2005

New Village Press Publishes Community Arts Books

newv.jpg Oakland, California's New Village Press will publish several books about community-based art in its initial press run. Calling itself "the first publisher to serve the emerging field of community building," the press' fall 2005 catalog includes "Works of HeART: Building Village through the Arts," a celebration of citizen artists revitalizing their communities by Lynne Elizabeth and Suzanne Young (eds); "Doing Time in the Garden," a guide to creating in-prison and post-release horticultural training programs by James Jiler; and "Beginner's Guide to Community-Based Arts," ten graphic stories about artists, educators and activists across the United States by Keith Knight and Mat Schwarzman. The press, under the direction of Lynne Elizabeth, is a project of Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility. [LINK]

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