Abstract

Since the 2000s, community art has become widely established as a way to revitalize the region through urban regeneration. This article statistically tested the impact of community art activists’ authenticity on the performance and effect of community art projects. The analysis result is that, first of all, activist authenticity has a positive effect on the socio-cultural, economic, and living environmental performance of the project. Second, the authenticity of the activists directly affects the emotional bond to the local community or indirectly through the socio-cultural performance of the project. Finally, cause-effect paths of ‘activist authenticity – socio-cultural performance – emotional bond – psychological well-being’ and ‘activist authenticity – emotional bond – psychological well-being

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