
The Relationship Is the Project
a guide to working with communities
$32.45
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
29 February 2024
Summary
The Relationship Is the Project: A Guide to Deep Collaboration
Community-engaged practice is not an art form. It’s not an add-on. It’s a way of working; a deep collaboration.
The Relationship is the Project features provocations, tools and practical tips for working with communities. This includes the ethics and logistics of working on community-based projects, from First Peoples’ leadership to climate justice, cultural safety to class, intersection…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781742238234 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1742238238 |
| Author: | Jade Lillie, Kate Larsen, Cara Kirkwood, Jax Brown |
| Publisher: | NewSouth Publishing |
| Imprint: | NewSouth Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 288 |
| Edition: | 2nd |
| Release Date: | 29 February 2024 |
| Weight: | 304g |
| Dimensions: | 25mm x 211mm x 136mm |
About The Author
Jade Lillie
Jade Lillie (she/her) is a facilitator and specialist in community and stakeholder engagement. She has worked throughout Australia and South-East Asia in strategy, advocacy, program design, community-engaged practice and industry development. She conceived The Relationship is the Project following her role as Director and CEO at Footscray Community Arts and as a Sidney Myer Creative Fellow.
Kate Larsen (she/her) is a writer, arts and cultural consultant with more than 25 years experience in the non-profit, government and cultural sectors in Australia, Asia and the UK. She is a thought leader in the areas of arts governance and cultural leadership, workplace culture and wellbeing, online communication and communities, and inclusion and community leadership of under-represented groups.
Cara Kirkwood (she/her) is a national advocate and influencer for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, art, culture and creative industries. Currently the Head of Indigenous Engagement and Strategy with the National Gallery of Australia, Cara has previously worked with the Department of Parliamentary Services, Creative Australia, AGSA’s Tarnanthi Festival and Desert in Mparntwe (Alice Springs).
Jax Brown (they/them) is an esteemed disability and LGBTIQA+ rights activist, writer, educator and consultant. Their tireless commitment to LGBTIQA+ disability human rights and advocacy has been recognised with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). Jax utilises their experience as a queer, trans wheelchair user to explore intersectional identities.
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