Art IS Change: Want Proof That Art Makes Real Change? Start Here
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What if changing a podcast title could spark a deeper, more powerful shift in how we understand the role of artists in shaping society?
Not likely, but if you’ve ever felt like your creative work is meaningful but invisible in the fight for justice and transformation, this episode digs deep into how storytelling isn’t just a method—it’s the foundation. We’re in a moment where the narratives driving political and cultural realities are being rewritten, and artists are at the heart of this seismic shift.
- Discover why “Art is Change” isn’t just a rebrand—it’s a strategic move to make vital work more visible and more impactful.
- Learn how artists across the world are using creativity to counter dominant, damaging narratives and reclaim public imagination.
- Hear real stories of transformation, from mosaic-filled lots in Philly to clown-led protests in Serbia, showing how art actively reshapes communities.
Tune in to uncover how changing the story—and the title—can change the world, one bold act of creativity at a time.
Notable Mentions
People
On ART IS CHANGE:
- Lily Yeh: A Conversation With Lily Yeh
- Dijana Milosevic: Arts Driven Social Change & Environmental Justice In Serbia
- Ben Fink: Cultural Organizing in Appalachia: Building Trust, Equity, and Economic Resilience – Part 1 and Part 2
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- Bill Cleveland – Host of the podcast, long-time community arts worker, founder of the Center for the Study of Art & Community. Learn more
- Slobodan Milošević – Former Serbian leader during whose regime artists staged creative protests. Learn more
2. Events / Projects
- Village of Arts and Humanities – Community arts organization in North Philadelphia that evolved from Lily Yeh’s project. Learn more
- Performing Our Future – A cultural organizing initiative based in Appalachia, Kentucky, through Appalshop. Learn more
- Mass protests in Serbia – Referenced in the context of creative resistance during the Milošević regime. Learn more
3. Organizations
- Appalshop – Media, arts, and education center in Appalachia. Learn more
- Center for the Study of Art & Community – Host organization of the podcast and Bill Cleveland’s longtime initiative. Learn more
4. Publications / Ideas
- Change the Story / Change the World – Original name of the podcast. Archived Episodes
- Art is Change – New name of the podcast aimed at increasing clarity and discoverability. Listen here
- The “Authoritarian Story” – Conceptual framing used in the episode to critique political narratives and elevate the counter-storytelling role of art. Read more on narrative power
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ART IS CHANGE is a podcast that chronicles the power of art and community transformation, providing a platform for activist artists to share their experiences and gain the skills and strategies they need to thrive as agents of social change.
Through compelling conversations with artist activists, artivists, and cultural organizers, the podcast explores how art and activism intersect to fuel cultural transformation and drive meaningful change. Guests discuss the challenges and triumphs of community arts, socially engaged art, and creative placemaking, offering insights into artist mentorship, building credibility, and communicating impact.
Episodes delve into the realities of artist isolation, burnout, and funding for artists, while celebrating the role of artists in residence and creative leadership in shaping a more just and inclusive world. Whether you’re an emerging or established artist for social justice, this podcast offers inspiration, practical advice, and a sense of solidarity in the journey toward art and social change.
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