GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN The legacy of community arts and culture and its agency for transformation now
Today, it seems useful to explore the collective memories of community art and cultural work undertaken in the 1970s, 80s and 90s that fomented new forms of empathy, resistance, solidarity, and civic engagement. Following up on the challenge from Claiming Our Future’s Broken Politics event it seems timely to look back and to amplify the role of community art in civil society as a way to forge a synchronised network of activists and practitioners. Legacy papers will be prepared for participants by making a series of interviews with practitioners and thinkers who can speak to that legacy.