Everyday Creativity

Everyday Creativity
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Download or read book Everyday Creativity written by and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Report by campaign group 64 million artists is the result of a five-month nationwide study into how to move from 'great art for everyone' to 'great art by, with and for everyone'. It defines 'everyday creativity' as grassroots arts activity, encompassing everything from breakdancing in open spaces to guerrilla gardening and painting in sheds. The work was delivered following the publication of the Warwick commission report into cultural value 'Enriching Britain : culture, creativity and growth'. With recommedations to Arts Council England (ACE) and the broader cultural sector concerning valuing everyday creativity in arts and culture, supporting existing and encouraging more grassroots activity and democratising an existing funded infrastructure.


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