Migrant living archive: Practice to improve cultural integration in participatory art and design projects

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The paper focuses on the creative process and its image, namely of immigrant citizens and descendants, in the context of community-based art and design projects. This dynamic archive, including pho­ tography and video, is part of an ongoing practice involving newly arrived and second-generation immigrants to Lisbon (Portugal) and Cedar Rapids (US). Based on the participant’s cultural heritage, the following prac­ tice aims to enhance the creative process as a vehicle for dialogue, build artistic objects, and develop social and cultural sustainability. The research mainly explores the methodology and methods of co-creative work developed with the participants, particularly on the expanded notion of archive and heterotopia. This approach is a way to interact with the citizens in question and give visibility to their different cultures, specifically through a living archive. In this context, these aspects are used as tools to promote a reflection about the cul­tural and social impact of immigrants and descendants and their interrelation with the new places.

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Reaes Pinto, Paula; Gorgel Pinto, António. "Migrant living archive: Practice to improve cultural integration in participatory art and design projects". In Creating Through Mind and Emotions, editado por Mario S. Ming Kong; Maria do Rosário Monteiro; Maria João Pereira Neto, 313-318. Países Baixos: CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. 9780429299070

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