Tate Art Gallery Definitions
Socially Engaged Art
Socially engaged practice describes art that is collaborative, often participatory and involves people as the medium or material of the work.
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Community Art
Community art is artistic activity that is based in a community setting, characterised by interaction or dialogue with the community and often involving a professional artist collaborating with people who may not otherwise engage in the arts
Journal Articles
Springgay, Stephanie. "Knitting as an aesthetic of civic engagement: re-conceptualizing feminist pedagogy through touch." Feminist Teacher, vol. 20, no. 2, winter 2010, pp. 111+. Gale Academic OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A245478500/AONE?u=mca_main&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=14e873a4. Accessed 26 July 2024.
Cleveland, William. “Trials and Triumphs: Arts-Based Community Development.” Public Art Review, vol. 13, no. 1, Fall/Winter2001 2001, pp. 17–23. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asu&AN=504979347&site=eds-live.
Engine Shop: A creative agency driven by curiosity.
With clients including Budweiser, Hilton, and Mercedes, Engine Shop’s award-winning design studio aims to build innovative experiences that tap into humanity’s innate curiosity and desire to explore. This creative experiential agency was awarded a 2022 Pro Award for Best Vehicle-Based Campaign for its Mercedes-Benz USA EQS launch sponsorship campaign at the US Open.
This campaign drew attention from fans and industry experts alike by incorporating crowdsourced energy into the experience for the electric vehicle. Innovative audio elements brought even more sensory impact, further showcasing the agency's skill in delivering fully immersive experiences.
Thinkwell Group: A multi-disciplinary innovation powerhouse for experiential design.
With immersive, experiential installations in 28 countries, Thinkwell Group is a global powerhouse. The innovative design agency became a part of the TAIT Group in 2022, gaining access to even more creatives, engineers, and facilities around the world. More than 430 million people have participated in experiences designed by Thinkwell.
Taking the power to connect people with exciting and engaging environments out of theme parks and into branded spaces, museum exhibits, and installations around the world, Thinkwell is known for its ability to create remarkable, immersive experiences—from the Samsung Oasis in Singapore to the Fernbank Museum’s NatureQuest in Atlanta, Georgia—that connect people with organizations in the physical world.
Superfly: Developing inspiring cultural experiences with passion and purpose.
Their design and execution of music festivals, album launches, immersive experiences, and more make Superfly, well, pretty fly. Awarded Agency of the Year by The Drum, this experiential design studio has lots to be proud of.
Counting brands ranging from Disney to The Atlantic among their clients, Superfly’s designs facilitate cultural connections between companies and their diverse audiences. Modern experiential design that is thoughtful, purpose-driven, and inclusive enables brands to communicate their values and support their audiences in pursuit of shared goals.
Asterisk* Design: Building environments that deliver engaging experiences.
With works installed in office buildings, multifamily housing, and public spaces, Asterisk* partners with organizations to create integrated brand experiences. The experiential design studio’s collaborative, audience-first approach ensures that each development is unique and on-brand.
The teams at Asterisk* work with partners including Gensler, STG Design and Content & Context to bring outstanding experiences to human-first environments.
Superblue
The power of art is needed now more than ever. That’s why our mission is to amplify artists’ voices who offer us new perspectives on the world around us. With over 50,000 square feet of immersive experiences by world-renowned artists, Superblue pushes the boundaries of what art can be.
Superflex Studio was founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger, Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, and Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen. Conceived as an expanded collective, SUPERFLEX has consistently worked with a wide variety of collaborators, from gardeners to engineers to audience members. Engaging with alternative models for the creation of social and economic organisation, works have taken the form of energy systems, beverages, sculptures, copies, hypnosis sessions, infrastructure, paintings, plant nurseries, contracts, and public spaces.
raumlabor is a collective of 9 architects who have come together in a collaborative work-structure. We work at the intersection of architecture, city planning, art and urban intervention. We address in our work city and urban renewal as a process.
Superflex Studio was founded in 1993 by Jakob Fenger, Bjørnstjerne Christiansen, and Rasmus Rosengren Nielsen. Conceived as an expanded collective, SUPERFLEX has consistently worked with a wide variety of collaborators, from gardeners to engineers to audience members. Engaging with alternative models for the creation of social and economic organisation, works have taken the form of energy systems, beverages, sculptures, copies, hypnosis sessions, infrastructure, paintings, plant nurseries, contracts, and public spaces.
Futurefarmers
We use various media to create work that has the potential to destabilize logics of "certainty". We deconstruct systems such as food policies, public transportation, campus design and rural farming networks to visualize and understand their intrinsic logics. Through this disassembly new narratives emerge that reconfigure the principles that once dominated these systems. Our work often provides a playful entry point and tools for participants to gain insight into deeper fields of inquiry- not only to imagine, but to participate in and initiate change in the places we live.
Native Artists Collective
Our vision is to provide Native and indigenous contemporary artists the resources and support they need to thrive and cultivate breakthroughs in mainstream art.
Critical Art Ensemble
Formed in 1987, CAE’s focus has been on the exploration of the intersections between art, critical theory, technology, and political activism.
Guerrilla Girls
The Guerrilla Girls are anonymous artist activists who use disruptive headlines, outrageous visuals and killer statistics to expose gender and ethnic bias and corruption in art, film, politics and pop culture. We believe in an intersectional feminism that fights for human rights for all people. We undermine the idea of a mainstream narrative by revealing the understory, the subtext, the overlooked, and the downright unfair.
teamLab
an international art collective. Their collaborative practice seeks to navigate the confluence of art, science, technology, and the natural world.
Yo Soy Collective
Provides a platform for creatives from Latin America to break creative boundaries. Since 2018, Yo Soy has been centering Latin American creative voices and curating projects for artists to create, connect and celebrate culture. Committed to values of courage, nourishment and experimentation, Yo Soy creates a space where ancestral magic intersects with contemporary cultural practice.
Justseeds
Decentralized network of 41 artists committed to social, environmental, and political engagement.
Institute for New Feeling
Committed to the development of new ways of feeling, and ways of feeling new. As a group, our identity is always shifting. Borrowing aesthetics and language from wellness and tech industries, market research, speculative design, political propaganda, we assume a familiar yet fragile voice of authority.
Assemble
Assemble is a multi-disciplinary collective working across architecture, design and art.
Godzilla: Asian American Arts Network
Established in 1990 to facilitate inter-generational and interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration for Asian American artists and art professionals.
Graphic Workshop!!!
"Guide to Futurism and Speculative Art Movements." Daise Blog. 18 July 2023.
Technoetic Arts: A Journal of Speculative Research. Issues from 2003-present
Jablon, Sam. "Sedrick Chishom Interview: Painting that finds the figure in abstraction and abstraction in the figure." Bomb. May 24, 2024.