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100 1 $aBorwick, Doug,$eauthor,$eeditor.
245 10 $aBuilding communities, not audiences :$bthe future of the arts in the United States /$cwritten and edited by Doug Borwick ; contributors, Barbara Schaffer Bacon [and others].
260 $aWinston-Salem, N.C. :$bArtsEngaged,$c©2012.
300 $a369 pages :$billustrations, portrait ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $apart I: the arts/community divide -- chapter one: historical background: how did we get here? -- chapter two: rationale/imperative for change -- chapter three: obstacles to change -- part II: the road to community engagement -- section 1: theory and process of engagement -- chapter four: a conceptual framework for community engagement -- arts-based -- economic development and the arts -- the arts and education -- community building and the arts -- the arts as community citizen -- the arts as community citizen, lyz crane -- chapter five: principles for effective engagement -- chapter six: preparation and project development -- chapter seven: evaluation -- section 2: tools for engagement: modes of thinking for community engagement -- chapter eight: structural options -- chapter nine: cultural mapping -- chapter ten: public value, community engagement, and arts policy -- chapter eleven: creative entrepreneurship -- chapter twelve: social media -- chapter thirteen: public art part III: the practice of engagement -- section 1: examples and case studies -- chapter fourteen: a taxonomy of community arts projects -- chapter fifteen: art museums: queens museum of art -- chapter sixteen: dance: ballet Memphis -- chapter seventeen: chamber music: providence string quartet/community MusicWorks -- chapter eighteen: opera: Houston grand opera -- chapter nineteen: orchestra -- chapter twenty: theatre Pillsbury house theatre -- section 2: a brief overview of community arts practice: outside the mainstream -- chapter twenty-one: history of community arts -- chapter twenty-two: state of the field -- section 3: community engagement training -- chapter twenty-three: the community arts training institute (CAT) of the regional arts commission of St. Louis -- chapter twenty-four: curriculum/content for community engagement training -- epilogue: reflections on the practice of community engagement -- part IV: the future of the arts in the U.S. -- chapter twenty-six: essays on engagement -- "claiming value, illuminating common purpose" / Ben Cameron -- "changing our future" / Russel Willis Taylor -- "producer-consumer engagement: the lessons of slow food for the reflective arts" / Diane Ragsdale -- chapter twenty-seven: winds of change
520 $aBuilding Communities, Not Audiences: The Future of the Arts in the U.S , written and edited by Doug Borwick, holds that established arts organizations, for practical and moral reasons, need to be more deeply connected to their communities. It serves as an essential primer for any member of the arts community–artist, administrator, board member, patron, or friend–who is interested in the future of the arts in the U.S. It also provides new ways of looking at the arts as a powerful force for building better communities and improving lives. [For the companion "how to" book, see Engage Now! A Guide to Making the Arts Indispensable]
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