Artwork 1998
Editor: Julia Tymukas Assistant Editor: Partricia Walton Design & Layout: Jayne Amble
CREATING SOLIDARITY PARK, pp.1 - 5 Art and social action at the site of a long-running union protest in Perth. Presented by Di McAtee and Janis Bailey. RECONCILING THE SOFT AND FUZZY WITH THE SHARP AND POINTY, pp.6 - 9 A discussion of the relationship between community arts and cultural planning by Malcolm McKinnon. THE DARE OF THE STAGE, pp.10 - 13 Chi Vu reports on the success of youth theatre programs at Footscray Community Arts Centre. COMMUNITY CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT. DO YOU QUALIFY?, pp.14 - 20 Celia Moon explores recent developments nationally in training for CCD workers and looks at some examples of activity generated as a result. PLAYING THE GUM LEAF TO GOOD EFFECT, pp.21 - 41 Malcolm McKinnon explores the role of the South Australian Country Arts Trust in community cultural development. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
Editor: Julia Tymukas Assistant Editor: Partricia Walton Design & Layout: Jayne Amble
NEW DREAMING ALL NATIONS - DANCING OUR WAY HOME, pp.1 - 5 Suzy Stiles reflects on a cultural exchange of indigenous Canadians and Australians. OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR ARTISTS, pp.6 - 9 Megan Evans speaks at the Melbourne Conference Visions of Reality: art in the community and in the future. LIVERPOOL HOSPITAL ARTS PROGRAM, pp.10 - 15 Maria Leonardis investigates the planning and consultation processes used to develop an award winning community cultural development project. CCD - WHY DO WE DO IT?, pp.16 - 20 Eve Stafford takes a personal look at working in community cultural development. SEPARATION, CARE AND LANGUAGE, pp.21 - 24 Peter Hicks reviews Out of the Ordinary: inventive ways of bringing communities, their stories and audiences to light, a publication exploring the process of community writing. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
Editor: Julia Tymukas Assistant Editor: Partricia Walton Design & Layout: Jayne Amble
HIGH BEAM 98, pp.1 - 5 Nick Hughes reviews Adelaide's inaugural arts and disability festival. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ART, pp.6 - 9 Jackie Ohlin examines the issue of local government's role in public art. ‘Awfulising all the public places'? Or identifying opportunities? PLANNING, CULTURE AND COMMUNITY, pp.10 - 13 Reflections on the cultural planning and development phenomena by Grahame Kime MUSIC, MAGIC AND POLITICS: COMMUNITY CHOIRS, pp.14 - 18 Singing in a choir can change your life. But there is more to it than that. Nick Hughes researches the attraction that singing in a community choir holds for many people. PUBLIC ART AND CEAD: SOME ISSUES, pp.19 - 24 Andra Kins explores the role of the artist and the community in Community Environment Art and Design and Art in Public Places. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
 AW40 September 1998.pdf 4.1 MB Acrobat PDF
Executive Editor: Julia Tymukas Editor: Partricia Walton Design & Layout: Jayne Amble
SPEAKING OUT ABOUT OUR LIVES: OLDER WOMEN, COMMUNITY THEATRE AND LEADERSHIP, pp.1 - 5 Josephine Burden explores some interesting aspects of leadership which emerged in her recent research. 1998 ROS BOWER AWARD, pp.6 - 7 An introduction to Peter Winkler winner of the 1998 Ros Bower Award presented by the Community Cultural Development Fund of the Australia Council. TEST OR QUEST? EVALUATING YOUR WORK, pp.8 - 14 Deidre Williams takes a refreshing look at critical evaluation in community arts practice and emphasises gaining insight over justifying the work. THE WAY FORWARD, pp.15 - 16 The twenty fifth anniversary of the Footscray Community Arts Centre: A reflection on the coming of age of a true community resource by Graham Pitts. THE MISSION AHEAD, pp.17 - 19 Stephen Spence reflects on connections between the arts and politics, and the role of community cultural development. CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT, pp.20 - 24 Marla Guppy rethinks her understanding of ‘environment' and the place of ‘community culture'. Subscribe to Artwork Magazine
 AW42 March 1999.pdf 6 MB Acrobat PDF
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