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Imaging a Sense of Place and Community: Curating Socially Engaged Art Interventions through Art-Based Action Research (ABAR)

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Imaging a Sense of Place and Community: Curating Socially Engaged Art Interventions through Art-Based Action Research (ABAR)

zavarce, elsy (2025) Imaging a Sense of Place and Community: Curating Socially Engaged Art Interventions through Art-Based Action Research (ABAR). PhD thesis, Concordia University.

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Abstract

This dissertation investigates how innovative Socially Engaged Art (SEA) practices can cultivate a sense of community and place within rapidly transforming urban environments, focusing on Griffintown, Montreal—a historically post-industrial neighbourhood undergoing significant redevelopment. Employing Art-Based Action Research (ABAR) as its methodological framework, the study examines how art interventions can inspire social change and fortify community bonds. Three SEA interventions—a photography workshop, a collective mapping exercise, and a virtual open call—engaged diverse participants, fostering reinterpretations of Griffintown's spaces and cultivating connections among its evolving communities. Through iterative refinement and formative evaluations, the research deepened insights into the potential of SEA to foster meaningful community engagement. By fostering creativity, critical thinking, and dialogue, the interventions built a sense of place and community and contributed to the broader discourse on art's role in society. Findings highlight SEA's capacity to nurture a sense of belonging and collective identity, particularly in areas experiencing rapid urban transformation. The study emphasizes the role of socially engaged artists as curators and educators who facilitate dialogue, social integration, and cultural resilience. This dissertation advocates for curatorial practices that prioritize inclusivity, participation, and the empowerment of marginalized communities, proposing a model for curating SEA that bridges artistic, educational, and community-building endeavours. By addressing the intersections of art education, urban pedagogy, community engagement, and cultural policy, this work offers new frameworks for developing SEA interventions that promote cultural democracy and social change. This research's theoretical and practical contributions provide valuable insights for artists, educators, institutions, and policymakers, paving the way for inclusive, sustainable, and participatory pluralism in urban contexts.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Fine Arts > Art Education
Item Type:Thesis (PhD)
Authors:zavarce, elsy
Institution:Concordia University
Degree Name:Ph. D.
Program:Art Education
Date:20 January 2025
Thesis Supervisor(s):Blair, Lorrie
Keywords:Socially Engaged Art (SEA), Curatorial Practice, Sense of place, community building, Griffintown.
ID Code:995353
Deposited By: Elsy Zavarce
Deposited On:17 Jun 2025 15:00
Last Modified:17 Jun 2025 15:00
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