Beginner's Guide to Community-Based Arts , 1st Editon OUT OF STOCK: Ten Graphic Stories about Artists, Educators & Activists Across the U.S. - Softcover

Schwarzman, Mat

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9780976605430: Beginner's Guide to Community-Based Arts , 1st Editon OUT OF STOCK: Ten Graphic Stories about Artists, Educators & Activists Across the U.S.

Synopsis

Ten transformative local arts projects come alive in this illustrated training manual for youth leaders and teachers. This energetic guidebook demonstrates the enormous power of art in grass-roots social change. It presents proven models of community-based arts programs, plus techniques, discussion questions, and plentiful resources.
Writer Mat

Schwarzman directs the Crossroads Center at Xavier University, which trains youth leaders nationwide in community-based arts activism. He holds a PhD in transformative learning.
Graphic storyteller Keith Knight is an award-winning cartoonist, rapper, and hip-hop musician with three nationally syndicated comic strips

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About the Authors

Mat Schwarzman is a theater artist, educator, and writer in the field of community-based arts since 1985, helping to establish arts education programs for teens and college students across the country.

Keith Knight is an award-winning cartoonist, graphic storyteller, and creator of three popular comic strips―The Knight Life, The K Chronicles, and (th)ink.

From the Back Cover


IF YOU HAVE DREAMS TO SHARE WITH YOUR COMMUNITY, THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU!

Ten transformative local arts projects
come alive in this comics-illustrated training manual for youth leaders and teachers. This energetic guidebook demonstrates the enormous power of art in grassroots social change. It presents proven models of community-based arts programs, plus techniques, discussion questions, and plentiful resources.

"Cartoons as an educational tool, at last! Here's an inspired book of true stories, written in the language of comics, which graphically conveys the struggles and artistic triumphs of community activism."
Eric Drooker Illustrator/activist and author of graphic novels Flood! and Bloodsong

"This book gets it. The Beginner's Guide to Community-Based Arts conveys a holistic understanding of social change in the natural form of edutainment. A must-have for young artists."
Carlton Turner Regional Development Director, Alternate ROOTS

"By the time they finish this entertaining and inventive book, beginners will become pros. And a whole new wave of community-based artists should be revving up and getting down to work."
Lucy R. Lippard Author of Get the Message? A Decade of Art for Social Change

"High school principals take note: this is an ideal manual for promoting high-level learning - how to use what you have learned to make a difference. It offers a process for activating young people by tapping into the creativity that resides within us all."
Tom Tew Founding Principal, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts

Graphic storyteller Keith Knight is an award-winning cartoonist, rapper, and hip-hop musician with two nationally syndicated comic stripes, "The K Chronicles" and "(th)ink."

Author Mat Schwarzman mentors youth leaders nationwide in community-based arts education. He holds a PhD in Transformative Learning and directs the Crossroads Project for Art, Learning and Community in New Orleans.

From the Inside Flap


IF YOU HAVE DREAMS TO SHARE WITH YOUR COMMUNITY, THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU!

Ten transformative local arts projects
come alive in this comics-illustrated training manual for youth leaders and teachers. This energetic guidebook demonstrates the enormous power of art in grassroots social change. It presents proven models of community-based arts programs, plus techniques, discussion questions, and plentiful resources.

"Cartoons as an educational tool, at last! Here's an inspired book of true stories, written in the language of comics, which graphically conveys the struggles and artistic triumphs of community activism."
Eric Drooker Illustrator/activist and author of graphic novels Flood! and Bloodsong

"This book gets it. The Beginner's Guide to Community-Based Arts conveys a holistic understanding of social change in the natural form of edutainment. A must-have for young artists."
Carlton Turner Regional Development Director, Alternate ROOTS

"By the time they finish this entertaining and inventive book, beginners will become pros. And a whole new wave of community-based artists should be revving up and getting down to work."
Lucy R. Lippard Author of Get the Message? A Decade of Art for Social Change

"High school principals take note: this is an ideal manual for promoting high-level learning - how to use what you have learned to make a difference. It offers a process for activating young people by tapping into the creativity that resides within us all."
Tom Tew Founding Principal, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts

Graphic storyteller Keith Knight is an award-winning cartoonist, rapper, and hip-hop musician with two nationally syndicated comic stripes, "The K Chronicles" and "(th)ink."

Author Mat Schwarzman mentors youth leaders nationwide in community-based arts education. He holds a PhD in Transformative Learning and directs the Crossroads Project for Art, Learning and Community in New Orleans.

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