Double Taking and Troublemaking: Reflecting and Disrupting

This video takes the concepts discussed about socially engaged art out into the field. Community participants try their hand at both “reading in public spaces” and “reading public spaces.” The week’s topic is rounded out with a discussion of implications for and responsibilities of art educators.

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