Participatory Art
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Participatory art is an approach to making art in which the audience is engaged directly in the creative process, allowing them to become co-creators of the work. Its intent is to challenge the dominant form of making art in the West, in which a small class of professional artists make the art while the public takes on the role of consumers, i.e., buying the work of the professionals in the marketplace.
[edit] External links
- Participatory Art: A Paradigm Shift from Objects to Subjects by Suzana Milevska (essay)
- Bryant College Community/Performance Conference (2004)
- Art Alienated: An Essay on the Decline of Participatory Art
- Examples: : Flickr tags "participatory_art" - (may need Flickr account) community_art