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How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
How Much is Enough? by Kate O'Shea - Exploring Urban Justice & Community Building | Perfect for Social Activists, Urban Planners & Book Clubs
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This booklet, published in 2023 by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press, traces the richness and diversity of artist Kate O'Shea's response to the Just City Counter Narrative Neighbourhood award 2020 - 2022.

The residency located in studio 468 supported by Common Ground was bolstered by a wide range of established community development organisations with a vibrant history of community-based cultural practice, which is explored in this publication. Featuring contributions from Dr Karen Till, Dr Krini Kafiris & Dr Eve Olney of The Radical Institute, and John Bissett, this publication provides a vital primer for the role of the artist in place at a critical juncture of social change and the conditions needed to support collaborative art practice.

Published by Common Ground, Create and Half Letter Press
Softcover
52 pages
140 × 216 mm
ISBN 9781732051461

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