… the evolution of commonly held beliefs on the effects of the arts on individuals and society, it constitutes, in the first instance, a study of ‘public intellectuals’, and is inscribed within a …
… therapy could be practiced in communal settings on shared projects rather than only with individuals who met to make personal art in a shared space. With this paradigm, the art of art …
A Basha-Jakupi, K Osmani, E Hoxha - New Design Ideas, 2021 - researchgate.net
… has highlighted its impact on environments increasingly limited by their use. Finally, the variety of publicart used to create a greater urban vitality that encourages people to live together …
G Robazza - The Journal of Public Space, 2020 - researchportal.port.ac.uk
… local people came to have a look and observe our work. … co-creation of publicart as a form of consultation for public projects, with the aim of improving the level of accessibility of public …
… Since I began my research for this project in 2002, many people have contributed to its successful completion. Friends, family members, colleagues, archivists, librarians, and mentors …
Y Ye, L Juan - E3S Web of Conferences, 2021 - e3s-conferences.org
… in digital exhibition is no longer the relationship between people and public works of art. The viewer will also break away from the bondage of passive acceptance, and explore the …
HL Stuckey, J Nobel - American journal of public health, 2010 - ajph.aphapublications.org
… creative arts and health outcomes, specifically the health effects of music engagement, visual arts … Art helps people express experiences that are too difficult to put into words, such as a …
R Beer, RL Irwin, K Grauer… - … of Education through art, 2010 - intellectdiscover.com
… impact on the work’s interpretation. Although it was understood that contextualization is a core principle of socially-engaged publicart … impact on places and people: thus, public projects …
… patrons of art, as well as the central role of the Academy, were displaced by the dealer-critic system in painting. In other words, people and institutions who were in effect mediators took …