Questions of Practice: Choreographer Germaine Ingram on the Responsibilities of Creating Socially Engaged Art Pew Fellow Germaine Ingram talks with us about the responsibilities of creating socially engaged art. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Questions of Practice: Mural Arts' Jane Golden on Seeing Creative Opportunity Jane Golden walks us through her process when considering a blank wall at the beginning of a mural project. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Questions of Practice: Kemi Ilesanmi of The Laundromat Project on the Role of Artists in Community Development Kemi Ilesanmi of The Laundromat Project talks to us about the role artists can play in community development. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Questions of Practice: Artist Bob and Roberta Smith on Art as Advocacy "Objects are very vulnerable when people have forgotten their stories," says artist Bob and Roberta Smith, when asked to speak on art and advocacy. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Questions of Practice: Claire Tancons, Independent Curator, On Resistance and Artistic Practice Independent curator Claire Tancons discusses the complex issue of institutional resistance among artists of particular backgrounds. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Questions of Practice with Kristy Edmunds & Claire Tancons: How Do You Establish Trust in a Community? Visiting Scholar Kristy Edmunds asks independent curator Claire Tancons about the process of earning trust and credibility in a community. Video Social & Community-Based Practices
Funeral for a Home: Excerpts from a Conversation with Robert Blackson On May 31, 2014 a house in West Philadelphia was demolished, and a group of participating artists and community leaders staged a proper funeral for the home. We sat down with Robert Blackson, director of Temple Contemporary, for details. Interview Social & Community-Based Practices