
The Social Practice of Art
The Social Practice of Art refers to an approach where artists actively engage with communities and social issues through their work. Instead of just creating objects for display, these artists focus on interactions, collaboration, and addressing real-world concerns, fostering dialogue and social change. It emphasizes participation and relationships, making art a tool for community building, empowerment, and meaningful engagement. This practice blurs the line between art and activism, highlighting the social context and collective experience as essential components of the artistic process.