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Author:
Cathy Hunt
ISBN13:
978-0980280258
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0980280257
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Currency House; UK ed. edition (January 1, 2008)
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Business of Art
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Cathy co-authored Platform Paper 15 - A Sustainable Arts Sector - What will it take? Cathy has a first degree in English and Theatre Studies and a Master of Philosophy awarded by the University of Liverpool (UK) School of Architecture on the design and development of buildings fo. .

Cathy co-authored Platform Paper 15 - A Sustainable Arts Sector - What will it take? Cathy has a first degree in English and Theatre Studies and a Master of Philosophy awarded by the University of Liverpool (UK) School of Architecture on the design and development of buildings for the performing arts.

A Sustainable Arts Sector book. See a Problem? We’d love your help. Considers what self-sufficiency could mean for artists and arts.

Cathy Hunt and Phyllida Shaw, A Sustainable Arts Sector: What will it take? Platform Papers Quarterly Essays on the Performing Arts, (Currency Press 2008). Dance in its political context.

A sustainable arts sector: what will IT take? This Platform Paper, written by Positive Solutions Director Cathy Hunt and Phyllida Shaw, and published by Currency House, looks at the pillars of sustainability in th.

A sustainable arts sector: what will IT take? This Platform Paper, written by Positive Solutions Director Cathy Hunt and Phyllida Shaw, and published by Currency House, looks at the pillars of sustainability in the arts: a stable income; a supportive infrastructure; and vibrant creativity.

Sustainable art is meant to take us into the future where art creativity and community will be embedded together, while through creative thinking, expression and participation can successfully move to sustainability.

Sustainable art is meant to take us into the future where art creativity and community will be embedded together, while through creative thinking, expression and participation can successfully move to sustainability, addressing the infinite social, economic and environmental challenges of the future that we cannot grasp 1. Community and art can effectively work together to promote awareness, communication and active participation about, i.

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Sustainable art is art in harmony with the key principles of sustainability, which include ecology, social justice, non-violence and grassroots democracy. Sustainable art may also be understood as art that is produced with consideration for the wider impact of the work and its reception in relationship to its environments (social, economic, biophysical, historical and cultural).

Building with Earth: Design and Technology of a Sustainable Architecture. In hot dry and temperate climate zones, earth offers numerous advantages over other materials. Its particular texture and composition also holds great aesthetic appeal.

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Considers what self-sufficiency could mean for artists and arts organisations, from the strength of their practice through to the structures of their business and the partners they need to seek to achieve their vision. This book explores the potential of key stakeholders in strengthening the arts to achieve their goal.