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Title: Fruitful artefacts: the role of artistic and creative practices within cultural organisations

Authors: Anthony Schrag

Addresses: Media, Communication and Performance Art, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH12, 6UU, UK

Abstract: How can artistic processes be positioned inside organisational structures and what are the effects of that repositioning? What is the role of art within cultural management, rather than something that is delivered to audiences? This paper presents a single case study explored via a practice-based methodology looking at what occurs when artistic methodologies are positioned at the heart of cultural management. As cultural organisations are pressured to considered innovative and enterprising ways to survive, the research acts as a reminder that artists are experts in asking 'the rights sorts of questions', and as such speaks to the importance of creativity within the management of culture. This has implications for policy makers and funders, but also cultural organisations that are considering how to re-imagine what it is they do, how and why, and how to make their cultural management more meaningful to themselves, but also their stakeholders.

Keywords: participatory arts; cultural management; agonism; artistic research practice.

DOI: 10.1504/IJCULTM.2022.120969

International Journal of Cultural Management, 2022 Vol.1 No.1, pp.26 - 39

Received: 22 Oct 2018
Accepted: 07 Jan 2020

Published online: 21 Feb 2022 *

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