"Au cours des six dernières années, l’ICASC a mené une étude approfondie du secteur intitulée ASC! Research Project, financée par le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines. Ont contribué ...
"In this, our third instalment of this blog series on the ten dimensions of music care, we are focusing on Community Music. There is exciting academic research being done in the field of Community Mus...
"Smart phones and social media have changed the way people engage with art. In many ways, technology has enabled its users to become confident artists.
Thanks to easy Instagram filters, m...
"Over the last six years, the International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC) has led a comprehensive research project, called ASC!, on community-engaged art for social change in Canada. Funded ...
ABSTRACT
"The mental health of young women in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, is a critical public health concern; however, there is a dearth of research that examines how this p...
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"The International Centre of Art for Social Change (ICASC) calls for partnerships in art for social change work
Published In/by:
Creative Arts in Research for Community and Cultura...
"This guide was produced to in the lead up to the Art of Changing the World 2017 gathering in Ottawa, Canada. Additional resources will be posted to the ASC! Project Knowledge Sharing section of the h...
"Following several years of research and development, drawing on experience from around the world, we are please to share a new online resource to help with the monitoring and evaluation of ASC projec...
"Introduction:
This study is motivated by Canadian choreographer and producer Judith Marcuse’s desire to develop opportunities for artists to learn to put their arts practice toward making mea...
"During the winter of 2011, Judith Marcuse and colleagues from the Social Planning and Research Council of BC (SPARC) visited Port Hardy, BC, to work with a local group on ideas for community developm...