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Center for Performance and Civic Practice The Center for Performance and Civic Practice (CPCP) is a national resource for artists and communities working together to build civic health, equity and capacity.

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Center for Performance and Civic Practice

The Center for Performance and Civic Practice (CPCP) is a national resource for artists and communities working together to build civic health, equity and capacity.

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We believe – artists have the tools to partner with communities to address urgent needs and make change where people live, work, learn & play.

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• How do artists and arts organizations develop cross-sector partnerships and for what reasons?

• How do artists translate our role, our work and our assets in non-arts contexts?

• What process tools do artists possess that can allow us to broaden the way we and our non-arts partners conceptualize arts-based activity, interventions and collaborations?

CORE QUESTIONS

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Articulating a spectrum of art-making in relation to an engaged practice —

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Studio Practice: Artists make their own work and engage with publics as an audience.

Articulating a spectrum of art-making in relation to an engaged practice —

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Studio Practice: Artists make their own work and engage with publics as an audience.

Social Practice: Artists work with publics on an artist-led vision in ways that may include research, process, and/or content with an intention of social impact outside traditional audience experience.

Articulating a spectrum of art-making in relation to an engaged practice —

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Studio Practice: Artists make their own work and engage with publics as an audience.

Social Practice: Artists work with publics on an artist-led vision in ways that may include research, process, and/or content with an intention of social impact outside traditional audience experience.

Civic Practice: Artists co-design project with publics; the spoken intention is to serve a public partner’s self-defined need. The impulse of what to make comes out of the relationship, not an artist-driven proposal.

Articulating a spectrum of art-making in relation to an engaged practice —

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What does the word engagement mean to you?

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• Building new audiences

• Making certain our organizations survive

• Deepening audience experience of our programming

Common Engagement Goals

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• Engage our communities by partnering • Connect to our communities by listening • Define our art as object and event and process and tool

• Imagine our work as exchange, not just presentation • Become a community resource, not just a space for the dissemination of culture

Other Goals

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What does listening mean – in your practice,in your organization,in your life?

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Catalyst Initiative California

Nikiko Masumoto, Mary Kimball, and the Center for Land-Based Learning

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Catalyst Initiative California

Nikiko Masumoto, Mary Kimball, and the Center for Land-Based Learning

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Catalyst Initiative Kentucky

Mark Kidd, Valerie Horn, and the Cowan Community Action Group

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Catalyst Initiative Kentucky

Mark Kidd, Valerie Horn, and the Cowan Community Action Group

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Catalyst Initiative Kentucky

Mark Kidd, Valerie Horn, and the Cowan Community Action Group

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What values around collaboration do you bring into your work?

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Where do those values come from?

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What experiences brought you to those values and/or

nourish you as you hold onto those values in your work and life?

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// What values around collaboration do you bring into your work?

// Where do those values come from?

// What experiences brought you to those values and/or nourish you as you hold onto those values in your work and life?

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What role do cross-sector partnerships play in your practice or organization?

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What role do cross-sector partnerships play in your practice or organization?

What is an example of an impactful community or arts partnership from your experience?

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// What role do cross-sector partnerships play in your practice or organization?

// What is an example of an impactful community or arts partnership from your experience?

// What aspects of the partnership did you find successful?

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If you could design a small grant program ($5,000 - $15,000 grants) to

support art, community development, and/or social justice in your community,

who and whatwould you make sure to include

in the design of grant?

Why?

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How do we design listening and partnership development into our

programs and work?

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