
Art as social practice
Art as Social Practice refers to artistic practices that prioritize community engagement and social issues over traditional aesthetics. Artists collaborate with communities to address local challenges, foster dialogue, and create shared experiences through workshops, public art, and performance. This approach emphasizes the role of art in promoting social change, building relationships, and enhancing civic life, rather than focusing solely on individual expression or market value. By involving people in the creative process, it seeks to create meaningful connections and highlight diverse voices within society.