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The Art of Working Together: Developing a Sustainable Model for Arts Informed Research as Social Practice aims to strengthen the capacity of Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Practice (Centre[3]) to support community-based arts-informed research as social practice by developing a model for sustainable partnerships. Centre[3] has a long tradition of research collaborations with institutions (university/college/hospital), community-based organizations (e.g. Hamilton Public Library) and local, regional, provincial and national partners. The ad-hoc nature of these partnerships means parameters must be re-established with each new project; to address this challenge, Centre[3] has proposed a partnership with McMaster University to develop a model for sustainable collaboration. Developing a framework holds potential to enhance effectiveness of partnerships by establishing best practices for arts-informed research collaborations.
Tara La Rose
Centre[3] for Artistic and Social Practice
Sociology
Public Service, Policy, and Governance; Other; Education
McMaster University
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