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The power of art visual arts: evidence of impact, regeneration, health, education and learning

Date:28 June 2006
Artform:Visual arts
Subject:Research, Shaping places and society
Region:National

An analysis and a set of case studies to illustrate the impact of contemporary visual arts in regeneration, health, education and learning. Drawing on research by Prevista Ltd evidence is presented of the impact and twenty case studies provide detailed pictures of contemporary artists engaging with communities to achieve a range and diversity of outcomes.

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ISBN: 0-7287-1187-7
Cost:£15
Pages:108

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