ABSTRACT

Arts and Community Change: Exploring Cultural Development Policies, Practices and Dilemmas addresses the growing number of communities adopting arts and culture-based development methods to influence social change.  Providing community workers and planners with strategies to develop arts policy that enriches communities and their residents, this collection critically examines the central tensions and complexities in arts policy, paying attention to issues of gentrification and stratification.

Including a variety of case studies from across the United States and Canada, these success stories and best practice approaches across many media present strategies to design appropriate policy for unique populations.

Edited by Max Stephenson, Jr. and A. Scott Tate of Virginia Tech, Arts and Community Change presents 10 chapters from artistic and community leaders; essential reading for students and practitioners in economic development and arts management.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

The Place of the Arts in Community Identity and Social Change

chapter |26 pages

Rivers and Bridges

Theater in Regional Planning

chapter |23 pages

One New York Rising Together?

Arts and Culture in Neighborhood Ecosystems

chapter |9 pages

Digital Storytelling in Appalachia

Gathering and Sharing Community Voices and Values

chapter |28 pages

Shaping the Artful City

A Case Study of Urban Economic Reinvention

chapter |26 pages

Assessing Arts-Based Social Change Endeavors

Controversies and Complexities

chapter |20 pages

Theatre as a Tool for Building Peace and Justice

DAH Teatar and Bond Street Theatre