A Vision for Engaging the Arts in Social Work Practice

Author:

Kelly Brian L.,Lanza Carrie,Travis Raphael,Ellis Taylor

Abstract

Abstract This chapter guides readers to consider a richer palette of art-based possibilities for culturally responsive, antiracist, and trauma-informed micro, macro, and mezzo client and community-centered practice. Introductory statements described background, positionality, as well as theoretical sensitivity and distinctive spin on arts and social work are provided. Intersectional identities are explained as workers/artists—artists/workers, situating the commentary in grounded yet simultaneously disruptive challenges to the field’s privileging of depersonalizing, outcome-oriented practices. While acknowledging hurdles to needed change, readers are not allowed to dwell in negativity or lose hope. Instead, they are assured that art makes it possible to “work within unrest” and address distress toward a more united and better world.

Publisher

Oxford University PressNew York

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