Culture, Democracy and the Right to Make Art

This book tells the story of the community arts movement, a well-known but largely undocumented creative revolution which shook cultural and social politics in Britain in the 1970s and continues its impact to this day. Drawing on oral histories and interviews with artists it documents the movement,...

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Main Author: Gerri Moriarty (auth)
Other Authors: Alison Jeffers (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Bloomsbury Academic 2017
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