香港社區藝術的社區營造創意策略
Creative strategies for Hong Kong Community art in community building
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author) › peer-review
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Original language | Chinese (Traditional) |
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Title of host publication | HONG KONG VISUAL ARTS OVERVIEW 香港視藝概述 2020 |
Editors | Frank Vigneron, Hoi-yin Joanna Lee |
Place of Publication | Hong Kong |
Publisher | The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press |
Pages | 107-149 |
ISBN (electronic) | 978-962-7055-36-5 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2022 |
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Permanent Link | https://scholars.cityu.edu.hk/en/publications/publication(06b1e76d-d686-4dc2-b15f-3e073eaa97e9).html |
Abstract
Recently, community art activities have been growing remarkably in Hong Kong with funded support. It is believed that community art can “bring arts closer to the people” and “converge cultural identities among local communities” (Hong Kong Arts Development Council). Substantial public resources have already been invested in community art projects. Government funding has been provided to set up and support community art spaces, examples being oi! and Shanghai Street Artspace. Urban Renewal Authority provides funding for projects integrating community arts and culture in the process of urban renewal. The Tourism Commission spent 24 millions (the culturist.hk) each year to organize Yim Tin Tsai Arts Festival. However, not all community art projects are popular. Members of the general public have criticized art works that try to be regional landmarks for being ugly (Ming Pao A02). People worried that community art project is a “stalking horse for gentrification” (Cheung). How to make community art acceptable to the community and bring positive change to the community? There has been very little systematic analysis of the nature and impact of Hong Kong community art. Without learning from past successes and failures, it is hard to conceive a long term strategy for the development of community art. To fill this gap in knowledge, this research study three types of community art projects to evaluate how community art in Hong Kong can be used constructively for community building. These three types of projects are organized by artists, social workers and government officials and serve specific communities. Media coverage and reviews of these projects are collected and analyzed. Interviews with art practitioners, active participants and audience will be conducted. The 5 main categories of community development advocated by Professor Miyazaki Kiyoshi : human, culture, geographic development, economy and environment are used as a framework to analyze. Participant observation methods and Joshua Guetzkow’s mechanisms of arts impact, Louis Yu’s BEAM theory will be used to examine the efficacy of the projects. This research will analyze the creative strategies of these different community art projects since the 1997 handover. As a “context provider” rather than “content provider” (Kester 76) art form, it is important to examine the community art within its context. This research will identify a set of best practices in community building and models of art making which are aligned with community needs.
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香港社區藝術的社區營造創意策略. / 文晶瑩.
HONG KONG VISUAL ARTS OVERVIEW 香港視藝概述 2020. ed. / Frank Vigneron; Hoi-yin Joanna Lee. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2022. p. 107-149.
HONG KONG VISUAL ARTS OVERVIEW 香港視藝概述 2020. ed. / Frank Vigneron; Hoi-yin Joanna Lee. Hong Kong: The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2022. p. 107-149.
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author) › peer-review