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Power Up

"This think-piece by Chrissie Tiller unearths and explores some of the complexities and challenges of sharing power, drawing on thinking from CPP directors, community managers and other team members, artists and project critical friends.

Some of the big questions that underpin many collaborative practices are unpicked: power, reciprocity, cultural capital, participation, values, ethics, collaboration, and politics. Throughout are contextual reminders and cautionary ntoes to think about when aiming for truly participatory relationships in the arts." - Creative People and Places

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Community Engagement Resources from Doug Borwick

Doug Borwick is a US-based artist, arts administrator, and leading advocate for community engagement in the arts.
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Nurturing Local Culture: Stories from Creative People and Places

The following is a summary of key learnings and resources from a virtual con
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Turning Engagement Patterns Upside Down

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Shared Decision-Making

This toolkit offers tips, tools, and case studies from Creative People and Places projects.

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Hazel England - Community & Education Director. Engaging our local community in creative ways
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Case Study: The Ontario Shebang

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The Ontario Shebang

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