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    "[Engaging Art: Essays and Interviews from Around the Globe is a] collection of astonishing scope, Roslyn Bernstein delves into archives, exhibits, the built environment, and the lively characters who create them. She keenly engages the creativity that enriches, probes, and inspires the world."

    - Alisa Solomon, Columbia University, USA

"What is to be Done?": Cultural Leadership and Public Engagement in Art and Design Education

Public engagement is high on the policy agendas of university funders, Vice Chancellors, policy makers, and in the wider cultural and public sphere. “What is to be Done?”: Cultural Leadership and Public Engagement in Art and Design Education introduces the reader to the different meanings and motivations that underpin this current trend, drawing upon initiatives and challenges set by: successive Arts Council policies to attract and inspire new audiences; Research Excellence Framework (REF) guidance on submitting impact case studies; and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) recognising the need to clearly articulate the value of culture using methods which fit in with the government’s decision-making strategies. Introducing the reader to the landscape of public engagement in the context of broader social, cultural and political challenges, as well as to the challenges faced when seeking to measure and articulate the impact of public engagement for different audiences, “What is to be Done?” will be of interest to postgraduate students and those working in Higher Education and the cultural industries, particularly in the museums and galleries sector.


Dr Steve Swindells is a Professor of Creative Practice at the University of Huddersfield. As a practising artist he has exhibited his work, individually and collaboratively, across Europe, Asia and North America, and has collaborated with Steve Dutton since 1998. Professor Swindells completed a practice-based PhD in 2004 on The Relationship between Art and Citizenship.

Dr Anna Powell is Research Assistant in Contemporary Art in the School of Art, Design and Architecture at the University of Huddersfield. Her research explores the relationships between artwork, curatorial practice and audience.

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ISBN: 1-4438-5890-0

ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5890-8

Release Date: 14th July 2014

Pages: 110

Price: £39.99

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