posted on 2023-09-07, 05:02authored byBrieahn DeMeo
The visual arts can be utilized as a mode of non-verbal discourse within marginalized societies. The process of creating a work of art affords an individual the opportunity to re-imagine their own self and realize challenges that may arise in maintaining this identity. In situations where verbal communication is either ignored or non-existent the visual arts offer a medium through which to express disparities and inequities faced by a marginalized population. Three case studies examine the different ways in which the visual arts can manifest themselves and promote a stronger sense of self for the individual and community and foster a dialogue with a larger audience.
History
Publisher
ProQuest
Language
English
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/1961/11017
Committee chair
Ximena Varela
Committee member(s)
Michael Wilkerson, Sherburne Laughlin
Degree discipline
Arts Management
Degree grantor
American University. Department of Performing Arts
Degree level
Masters
Degree name
M.A. in Arts Management, American University, 2011