How can art make a difference




















Are you passionate about veterans issues? Other art therapy organizations work specifically with refugees or chronically ill children. Donating to programs like these brings art directly to people who need it the most. On a local level, keep an eye out for art shows or auctions that feature art created in art therapy programs.

These works are beautiful, powerful, and support a great cause. Artwork Archive is dedicated to providing you with the tools you need to manage your artwork so you have more time for what matters — making art.

Interested in donating your art? Find out more about how the best way to go about donating here. Back to Blog. Life Balance Resources. Here are five ways you can generate positivity by sharing your passion with those around you: Be an Art Mentor Mentorship programs are a powerful and direct way to engage with students in underserved schools.

Get Involved in Arts Education Many of us first discovered our passion for art while making macaroni necklaces or marble paintings in art class. Volunteer at a Local Museum Volunteering at a museum in your area gives back in a big way—it also means you get to be around incredible art! Donate Your Art Supplies Do you have supplies in your studio that have been laying around gathering dust and cluttering up your space for years?

Support Art Therapy Programs Art can be powerfully therapeutic. Share This Article facebook twitter linkedin email. Related Articles. Let us know what you think. Popular Posts. Love what you see? As part of our efforts to make research matter, we can utilize the arts to more broadly and effectively communicate research findings to decision makers, who in turn can develop policies that can reduce and end youth homelessness.

A great example of arts-based knowledge mobilization is the Halifax-Toronto Exiting Street Life study comic book. Career Development: Providing youth experiencing homelessness with training in artistic skills can also help prepare them for future careers in the arts.

There are some great programs across Canada that connect artistic youth who are homeless with career opportunities in creative industries. For example, The Remix Project in Toronto and Chicago is a creative marketing agency providing career training and experience to marginalized youth who wish to enter into the creative industry or further their education.

Skip to main content. Homelessness What is homelessness? Housing First How many people are homeless in Canada? Ending Homelessness Cost Analysis. Poverty Hub. Knowledge Mobilization. British Columbia. New Brunswick. Newfoundland and Labrador. Northwest Territories. Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island. Yukon Territory. Wrap-around Delivery and Other Team-based Models. Back x. About Homelessness. Doing Research.

Community Profiles. Manitoba Brandon Thompson Winnipeg. Newfoundland and Labrador St. Northwest Territories Yellowknife. Nunavut Iqaluit. Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Summerside. Saskatchewan Prince Albert Regina Saskatoon. This film file is broken and is being removed. Sorry for any inconvenience this causes. Can art change society? Tell us what you think. Can art change the state of the world? Does art have power? And is it enough to create change?

Want to get involved? Tate Modern Venue. Tate Exchange: Love Find out how art can make a difference to society and share your stories. Art movements that changed the world. Conceptual art Read about the movement that celebrated ideas over materials. Feminist art See how women artists brought the fight for equality into their work.

Modernism How did art begin to address the realities of modern society? Black arts movement How did artists create a vision of a new black art and politics? Find out more in the gallery and online.

The art of social change Can art be a tool for good? Where do art and social action converge?



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000