Managing art projects with societal impact: study book for students,stakeholders and researchers.

  1. Riikka Anttonen
  2. Victoria Ateca-Amestoy
  3. Kaisa Holopainen
  4. Tanja Johansson
  5. Annukka Jyrämä
  6. Anne Karkkunen
  7. Kaari-Kiitsak Prikk
  8. Kristina Kuznetsova-Bodanovitš
  9. Mervi Luonila
  10. Juko-Mart Kölar
  11. Beatriz Plaza
  12. Kätlin Pulk
  13. Tiina Pusa
  14. Anna Ranczakowska-Ljutjuk
  15. Marge Sassi
  16. Ira Stiller
  17. Anne Äyväri

Editorial: Sibelius Academy Research Report Publications

ISBN: 978-952-329-027-3

Año de publicación: 2016

Tipo: Libro

Resumen

This study book is the result of an exciting three-year cooperation of an international team of researchers, facilitators, practitioners and students. This was a joint effort to discuss and interpret the issues raised by the arts in terms of impact, society and management in a contemporary European context. This book does not seek to be a handbook for successful project management but rather a context specific tool for reflection on the constraints and potential in successful management of arts projects with societal impact. This book merges three different viewpoints: the arts, management and society. The contents are divided into three parts. The first part considers the essence and different dimensions of art projects’ impacts, the surrounding political environment and ethical issues of managing art projects. The second part focuses on practical aspects of managing art projects with societal impact. The third and final part presents real-life cases from the arts in which project management, societal impact goals and artistic visions interact in practice. The examples presented in this book, which are from Spain, Finland, Germany, UK, France, Switzerland and Estonia, are European Union specific, although in some cases generalisation across wider contexts may be possible. This book is useful reading for people in different roles and positions – artists, managers and social workers – who each seek to make a difference in people’s lives through their art projects.