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    collage, social practice art and ethics

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    Butlets

    talk

    collagefirst.

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    with collage, you can participate, whoever you are

    dont have to spend much money

    recycle put things together that normally dont go together

    create something new collaborate with accident, limitations, & people

    take your time, stop, sit and socialize look for and notice detailsmake good work through good decisions & ideas

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    Ill return to collage as a metaphor for socialpractice art (and for life). But first...

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    lets talk about social practice art, what it is (or might be)

    and how it fits in our collage of a worldSunday, December 12, 2010

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    optimistic public art

    Social practice art is positive, hopeful and involvesnon-art people as participants in the process. Thiskind of art helps guide people toward creativity and

    toward connecting with art and each other.

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    where social practice art

    comes from:

    public art

    Institutional Critique

    community art interactive art

    relational art

    performance art and happenings

    environmental art outsider art

    dada and surrealism

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interactive_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_Critiquehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutional_Critiquehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_arthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_art
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    Hugo Ball

    dada, cabaret voltaireZurich, 1916

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    Also:

    sociology

    social work

    anthropology

    environmentalism education

    journalism

    community outreachcommunity development

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    Second Story creative writing program

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    Social practice art is distinct fromacademic art or the high arts movementsin that it doesnt require association withformal art theory or training and it breaks

    away from the conventions of anyparticular structured aesthetic theory.

    The work, when displayed, does oftenhave an outsider or handmade aesthetic.

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    so

    som

    Harrell Fletcher Some People From Around HereSunday, December 12, 2010

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    this art about other

    people (besides

    artists) but not

    about vague ideasand concepts is

    easier for a public

    audience to enjoy.

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    who are you and what do you wantBig Car, 2008

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    social practice art is aboutpeople and about the world

    around us. It is empatheticart and requires artists to becapable of empathy.

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    it is crowd-sourced art

    This is similar to what we see all of the time withcrowd sourcing entertainment on the Internet

    (YouTube, Facebook, etc). People love to

    participate. They love to express themselves. Andthey like to see work that is made by people whocome from a similar place and background. Theseare the things that happen with social practice and

    more community-oriented public art.

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    ethical issues

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    ethical issuesThe public shouldnt be used or pandered to.

    It is important that the people involved understand whatyou are doing, even if they dont see it as art.

    You should be clear you are working as an artist. Youshould consult with experts and not overstep your bounds.

    You shouldnt make big promises that art or your project

    will solve social problems.

    You cant take authorship over other peoples lives, storiesor creations. Ultimately this is public art and belongs to andis made by the public.

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    When times are bad and money is tight, is it ethical asan artist and as a creative person to waste resources, tobe excessive?

    Is it ethical to create work that not only doesnt help peoplebut isnt about them at all?

    I started to feelguilty making art that

    was about me.- Harrell Fletcher,

    leading socialpractice artist

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    some of the Big Car team

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    Why do this?

    Big Car, which has always been influenced bythe philosophies of the Dada and Surrealist artmovements (where collage came from), started

    with a focus on collaboration and building acommunity of artists who work in different ways.

    So, over the years, weve put on art shows,poetry readings, music shows, dance

    performances and plays bringing all kinds ofpeople together through collaboration.

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    collage party at Big Car 2009Sunday, December 12, 2010

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    Listen: IMA On Procession art parade 2008

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    As we thought about what to do next, we knew it

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    g

    was important to connect with people togetherfrom the community at large. Made for Each Other

    is bringing joy to a lot of people and helping ourcommunity grow a new group of art lovers byinvolving them and engaging them in the process.

    So our new mission statement and guidingprinciple is this: Big Car sparks new artistic

    ideasand initiatives that strengthencommunities.

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    music & dance performance Indianapolis

    Museum of Art 100 Acres, fall 2010Sunday, December 12, 2010

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    Made for Each Other...is a series of eight community art projects takingplace in neighborhoods across Indianapolis during

    2009-2010. MFEO is social practice art

    meaning that the projects are social, interactiveand interpersonal in nature. This kind of art isabout projects that involve, engage and help

    people and communities grow. Social practice artand MFEO are about people and place versus the

    creation of traditional art products.

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    We call it Made for Each Other

    because the projects are just that made for and by each other in our

    community. If it sounds like the title for

    a romantic comedy thats just fine.

    This series is all about exploring a

    real love for our city and our

    neighbors and having fun making

    art together while helping the

    community in small ways.

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    MFEO projects

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    MFEO projects...

    ... in Indianapolis ask people from eight differentneighborhoods to join us in creating shows andevents within the context of the neighborhoods. Webring neighbors together to help with the planning,

    creating and celebration of each project.

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    public public art

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    public public art

    MFEO moves public art from Downtown and afocus on cultural tourists visiting there tocommunity locations in city neighborhoods acrossthe city. The audience is people who live nearby.The art is no longer just dropped in out of nowhere.

    The social nature of these projects connectsmembers of the community with the final product.The work located in each community is about thesecommunities in authentic ways. The work is made

    based on ideas and input from neighbors engagedin the communities. And the community is part ofthe creation and celebration of the projects.

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    the process start with gathering ideas and talking with people team up to form a great idea for a project work with people to make things happen

    bring all together to experience and celebrate it document everything along the way

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    MFEO j t f

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    MFEO projects so far Thrift Store Music at Central Library

    Pictures of Us and Our Neighborhoodin the Southeast

    Playing Andy Goldsworthyat Skiles Test Elementary

    Kountry Kitchen project at The Project School inMartindale-Brightwood

    Community dance performance in West Indy

    We are Heredrawings of houses in the Near East

    Test Fest environmental art installation exhibition

    Learning about the world at the grocery storewith HarrellFletcher at Saraga Market in Lafayette Square

    Collage Creatureson the Near West Side

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    thrift store music, spring 2010

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    southeast photo project, winter 2009

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    playing Andy Goldsworthy at Skiles Test, spring 2010Sunday, December 12, 2010

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    MFEO sculpture at Skiles Test Elementary

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    Kountry Kitchen with The Project School, spring 2010Sunday, December 12, 2010

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    West Indy stories and performancewith Susurrus, summer and fall 2010

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    We are Here project on the Near Eastside

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    Test Fest, fall 2010Sunday, December 12, 2010

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    learning about the world at the grocery storeSaraga Market Nov. 13, 2010

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    what can you do?

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    at ca you do

    Start by thinking of big or small concerns.

    Then brainstorm creative or artistic ideas that

    could help. Consider the ethical implications

    of the ideas. Consult experts as needed.

    See what people think of the ideas. Include

    them in making it happen if they like it.

    Document and celebrate.

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    Jim Walkerbigcar.orgmade4.org

    secondstoryindy.org

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    http://www.secondstoryindy.org/http://www.secondstoryindy.org/http://www.made4.org/http://www.made4.org/http://www.bigcar.org/http://www.bigcar.org/
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    thanks!

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