Learn how TUG Collective uses art to generate & produce action around contemporary social issues. Does Substance Use fit this? Find out!
Building the three C’s. Creativity, Critique and Citizenship. TUG Collective is an interdisciplinary arts collective that creates contact zones where people can generate insights about and produces actions around contemporary social issues.
“Each of Project Connects monthly Community Conversations features varying art forms and genres - film, video, painting, theater, writing, poetry, music. Each of the conversations consider ways in which art may promote healing, combat addiction, stigma and initiate positive personal and social change. Connection is the opposite of addiction.” AIMe
Monthly conversations made possible by our community partnerships with Penobscot Community Health Center and Waldo County Sheriff's Office; Volunteers of America Northern New England launched a yearlong of community conversations to help provide Public Education and Stigma Reduction Associated with Substance Use Disorder in Waldo County. Specifically directed to support ongoing initiatives of the Restorative Art Works Theater Group, now under Belfast Creative Coalition dba Artivism in Maine! Each month a new topic. In person capacity limited, zoom back up available!
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