Author: Heath, Shirley B. and Smyth, Laura
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Media Type: Book
Summary:
Based on ten years of research on high-quality after school activities, ArtShow demonstrates how community based youth programs can provide meaningful experiences for young people during the high risk time when they are neither at school or at home. Arts activities in particular provide an environment that forms identity, provides a safe place for young people to be vulnerable and express emotion, requires discipline and exposes youth to risk and criticism. Four in-depth case studies reveal how arts activities can also develop entrepreneurism. With principles that can be used in creating and developing programming, this book will provoke and inspire.
Abstract:
Based on ten years of research on high-quality after school activities, ArtShow demonstrates how community based youth programs can provide meaningful experiences for young people during the high risk time when they are neither at school or at home. Arts activities in particular provide an environment that forms identity, provides a safe place for young people to be vulnerable and express emotion, requires discipline and exposes youth to risk and criticism. Four in-depth case studies reveal how arts activities can also develop entrepreneurism. With principles that can be used in creating and developing programming, this book will provoke and inspire.
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Categories: Creative Youth Development, Creative Workforce, Creative Industries, Creative Economies, Community Development, Arts Education
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SBN/ISSN: 941182525
Pages: 96
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PUBLISHER INFORMATION
Name: Partners for Livable Communities
Website URL: http://www.livable.org