Cultivating Art Culture Among Non-Artists in A Societal Environment: A Exploratory Study

  • Unique Paper ID: 174539
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 135-140
  • Abstract:
  • Art has long been considered the domain of trained artists, yet its cultural significance extends beyond artistic circles to influence society at large. This research explores the mechanisms and strategies for cultivating an inclusive art culture among non-artists within a societal framework. It examines the psychological, social, and environmental factors that contribute to artistic appreciation, engagement, and participation among individuals who do not identify as professional artists. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from sociology, psychology, and art education, the study investigates how accessibility, exposure, and community-driven initiatives impact the integration of art into everyday life. It evaluates the role of public spaces, educational programs, and digital platforms in democratizing artistic expression and fostering creative confidence among non-artists. Through case studies, surveys, and ethnographic analysis, the research highlights successful models of art engagement, from community-based art projects to interactive exhibitions that break traditional barriers between artists and the general public. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the reciprocal relationship between art and society, demonstrating how increased artistic participation among non-artists leads to cultural enrichment, social cohesion, and enhanced individual well-being. It also addresses challenges such as cultural bias, accessibility constraints, and the undervaluation of non-professional artistic contributions. Ultimately, this research advocates for a paradigm shift in how art is perceived and practiced, arguing that fostering an inclusive art culture can lead to a more expressive, innovative, and interconnected society. It proposes actionable recommendations for policymakers, educators, and cultural organizations to design initiatives that make art a fundamental, participatory element of daily life rather than an exclusive or specialized pursuit.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 135-140

Cultivating Art Culture Among Non-Artists in A Societal Environment: A Exploratory Study

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