Culture, Democracy & the right to make art

Published: May 24, 2019, 6:04 a.m.

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Alison Jeffers talks with Sophie Hope about how she got drawn into the community arts movement, and her personal journey from then to now. They discuss how the ways in which community arts has changed direction and developed as the wider culture has changed; about the effects that the community arts movement has and hasn\\u2019t had; and what might happen next.

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The conversation springs from the fact that Alison Jeffers co-edited Culture Democracy and the Right to Make Art with artist Gerri Moriarty. The book contains twelve chapters that look at the community arts movement from the 1980s until 2017, when Bloomsbury Methuen published it. 

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In 2018 the book was awarded Gold Open Access status, enabled through institutional funds from the University of Manchester, so you can read it online for free!

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