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Rights to Expression:
Social Networking Spaces, Advocacy,
and the ArtsJohn Murray, Katie MacEntee, & Lukas Labacher
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
Workshop Outline
• Introduction
• YAHAnet (background and benefits)
• Youth Rights to Expression
• Collage (explanation and techniques)
• Group collaging!
• Sharing, Discussion, and Questions
Video, Audio & Image Gallery Workgroups Forum Events Calendar
Fact & How-To Guides Resources Arts-Based Campaigns Featured Projects
www.yahanet.org
Different types of arts-based methods
Drama Forum theatre Street theatre Puppetry Storytelling Dance Music Hip-hop Photo-voice Radio documentary Radio drama
Participatory video Television Graffiti COLLAGE Narrative writing Poetry Magazines Comics Blogs
Art can voice things we may not know how to talk about!
E.g.: HIV and AIDS, sex, drugs, death, passion,
love, sexuality, stigma
Your Turn: Collage on the theme of “Youth
Rights to Expression in the Age of AIDS”
1. Make small groups of 3-5
2. Pick 4 magazine images each that grab your attention
3. Discuss among your group why you choose these pictures and how you see them relate to the theme “Youth Rights to Expression in the Age of AIDS”
Collage Layout• Start cutting the images.
• Lay out all the images before you start to glue!
• Discuss with your groups why you are placing certain pieces where.
• Ask yourselves,• “What does it mean to place this image next to another?” • “Is this collage cohesive? Are the different pieces relating
to each other?”• “How will the audience understand this collage?”
Come check out the YAHAnet booth in the Global Village!
John: [email protected]
Lukas: [email protected]
Katie: [email protected]