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Essays from January 2004

January 10, 2004

The Benefits of Community Art on the Fringe
Four short stories by people who do diversity work in schools using the arts strategies of the California-based Fringe Benefits educational-theater company. By Maria Beach, Natalya Brusilovsky, Michael Mendoza and Cynthia Ruffin (January 2004)

Creative Organizations: Putting Culture to Work in Community Development
A look at four amazing cross-disciplinary projects across the U.S. that are changing their cities. By Tom Borrup (January 2004)

Folklife, Meet Community Arts
A "polemic," chastising both folklorists and community-arts practitioners for remaining so isolated from each other. By Bau Graves (January 2004)

 
 


 


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