"Discussing art and its applications to countless issues, and how people have empowered themselves through it, Arts for Change is a look at arts, politics, and culture as a whole through modern America. Arts for Change is an intriguing read, especially recommended for those who transmit messages through their art."--Midwest Book Review
"Naidus argues passionately for a different kind of art, one that builds social muscle and can make a difference in the world. I predict this book will inspire exciting and innovative trends in both art and education and critical theory, tilting them more in the direction of interdisciplinary and socially engaged practices. And I agree with Naidus' core proposition that the times demand nothing less."--Suzi Gablik, author, "The Re-Enchantment of Art and Conversations Before the End of Time "
"This book offers an important glimpse into the personal development of one engaged artist/educator who seeks to keep growing through her dialogue with others, colleagues and students alike."--Anusha Venkataraman "Community Arts Network "
"Naidus does an excellent job of drawing in all kinds of readers by weaving story and academic reflection together as opposing yet familiar textures. The overall effect is a powerful account in which theory develops through history, personal story, and the words of others, making Arts for Change an enlightening read."--Kelly Campbell-Busby "Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship "
"Arts for Change is not just a book for teachers; it is a book that invites everyone to think about how the individual affects the collective."--Andrea Avila "Canadian Art Teacher "
"Arts for Change is essential reading for artists, art teachers, educational administrators, and students of art. It brings to life a pedagogical practice, employed for years by a significant number of socially-engaged activist artists, known but to few outside this community."--Nina Felshin, author "But Is It Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism "