Evaluating Socially Engaged Practices in Art: The Autonomy of Artists and Artworks in Community Collaborations

I edited a paper written by Harry Matthews which has recently been published by Question, a humanities journal for early-career researchers in the South West.

The abstract follows below, while the full paper can be accessed for free at: https://www.questionjournal.com/matthews-moorehouse

Abstract

Issues concerning socially engaged practice, autonomy, and narrative in art are introduced alongside Claire Bishop’s critique of relational art. A conceptual framework from the community arts, the ‘Collaborative Stories Spiral’, is presented as a non-hierarchical platform for communities to develop individual and collective narratives. The framework is amended and applied to a reading of composer Brona Martin’s project Sowing Seeds, emphasising the reflective and expressive capabilities of the artist and their artwork. The article seeks to provide a necessary stimulus for better understanding how socially engaged practice may be discussed and evaluated in the community.

Aaron Moorehouse