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Artism Lifeism; 3 From Performance to the Environment; 'I'm Afraid This Whole Horrible Box Takes Priority'; From Visual Systems to Free Form Arts Trust; Performance 327 $aDead Fish and Totem PolesThe Environmental Turn; 4 Community Arts and the Democratization of Expertise; The Rise and Fall of Community Arts and Community Architecture; Early Environmental Work in Hackney; Providing Access to Expertise; 5 Responding to Local Needs: Goldsmiths; Football and Mosiacs; Of Distraction and Expression; 6 Making Art Collaboratively: Provost; Paths and Plantings; The Mural; 'Everybody Was Involved in the Mural'; The View from the Arts Council; 7 Theoretical and Political Locations; Artists and Ethnography; Locating the Free Form Artists; The Coming of the Audit Culture 327 $aIII: INTO THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY8 Free Form in 2004; A Professional Organization; The Norwich Commission; The Catton Grove Brief; 9 A Carnival and a Standing Stone; The Catton Clear Day Carnival; The Fiddlewood Project; The End of the Journey; Conclusion: Of Art and Community; Artists in the 'Community'; New Genre Public Art; The Free Artist and the 'Nonexclusive Audience'; Community Art and the 'Community'; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y 330 $aExploring key issues for the anthropology of art and art theory, this fascinating text provides the first in-depth study of community art from an anthropological perspective.The book focuses on the forty year history of Free Form Arts Trust, an arts group that played a major part in the 1970s struggle to carve out a space for community arts in Britain. Turning their back on the world of gallery art, the fine-artist founders of Free Form were determined to use their visual expertise to connect, through collaborative art projects, with the working-class people excluded by the established art world. In seeking to give the residents of poor communities a greater role in shaping their built environment, the artists' aesthetic practice would be transformed.Community Art examines this process of aesthetic transformation and its rejection of the individualized practice of the gallery artist. The Free Form story calls into question common understandings of the categories of "art," "expertise," and "community," and makes this story relevant beyond late twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century Britain. 606 $aArtists and community$zGreat Britain 615 0$aArtists and community 676 $a700.1/03 700 $aCrehan$b Kate A. 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Sami Alanne addresses the complexities of this subject with care and attention. In this way, the profoundly affecting and complex experiences he is referring to are given the space they need. I highly recommend this text and am certain it will be an invaluable resource for music therapists.? ?Philippa Derrington, Senior Lecturer, Queen Margaret University Edinburgh, UK. This book is the first of its kind dealing with music, therapy, and traumas for music therapists, psychotherapists, and other mental health workers working with refugees, asylum seekers and their families. It follows the music therapy literature by studying music and traumas from the psychodynamic principles and can be used for the educational purposes of treating, especially from different cultural backgrounds. In addition to the clinical and educational purposes, this book can also be used as a reference book for researchers of music therapy and its methods for refugees. This book is contributing to the most recent psychological, social, and philosophical discussions and aspects of liberating musical practices from oppression and discrimination. Cultural attuning and dialoguing are proposed as the methods for building ethically sound practices with clients from different social and normative backgrounds. Dr Sami Alanne, DMus, MPhil, is an Adjunct Professor/Associate Professor of Music Therapy and a Researcher at the University of the Arts Helsinki (Uniarts Helsinki), Finland. He is affiliated both to Uniarts Helsinki?s Sibelius Academy and Uniarts Helsinki?s Research Institute. He also works as a music therapist, training psychotherapist (music psychotherapy and psychoanalytic psychotherapy), supervisor, psychoanalyst, and music psychotherapist of children, adolescents, their families, and adults in the Helsinki metropolitan area. His research topics include traumas, refugeeism, mental health and psychotherapy from the point of view of music, arts, culture, philosophy, and society. 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