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Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing

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Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing
Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing

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Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing

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This book contributes to a larger global call to radically re-create ourselves-to transform our fear and alienation from art, Nature, and ourselves. With compassion and grace, the co-authors outline how everyone may access the gift of
Spontaneous Creation-Making
and change dominant narratives of individualism. Discovering interconnectivity through art-care we can dream courageously together into the unknown possibilities of a precarious future.
Art-care
, as coined by the co-authors, is a matrixial form of
communicaring
through art and reverence. This theoretically informed and practice-based book bridges the individual with the communal in Creation-centred ways that interweave the many parts with the whole. It provides examples of teachings, practices and spontaneous creations of makers that will benefit those who want to integrate art-care into individual practices or group facilitation. This book benefits socially engaged artists, arts-based researchers, artist-philosophers, activists, students, teachers, organizers, therapists, caregivers, and more.

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