Thus, the main aim of a social artist is to improve society as a whole and to help other people find their own means of creative expression.
[3] Social artists may address issues such as youth alienation[4] or the breakdown of communities.
[5] Most commonly, social artists will address these problems by helping people express themselves and find their voice, or by bringing people together and using art to help them to foster an understanding of each other.
"[7] Lingo and Tepper cite several examples: Burn, Skye and Houston, Jean (2015).
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