# Card description (change to the card name) *Authors: [Firstname Lastname](https://example.com)* Summary --- **Art-form**^1^: (1. visual art / 2. moving images / 3. performing art / 4. live art / 5. literary art / multiple methods approach) (insert photo here of your activity) *Photo Caption* **Requirements** * Time: (minutes) * Difficulty^2^: (1-5 stars) * What you'll need: (materials etc.) * Participants: (with whom) Description --- **Steps** 1. One 2. Two 3. Three Four **Which stage to use it in** * Identification * Framing * Design * Deployment * Orchestration * Outcome **Why it is useful** (describe here why the participants, community or facilitators would benefit from it) **How to document** (how to record the outcomes?) **Analysis** (methodological source for analyzing the outcomes) *Footnotes* ^1^ Categories are based on Sara Coemans and Karin Hannes. 2017. Researchers under the spell of the arts: Two decades of using arts-based methods in community-based inquiry with vulnerable populations. Educational Research Review 22 (2017), 34–49. ^2^ 1-5 stars, I star being easy to facilitate and do not require deep artistic skills and 5 stars requiring deep level artistic skills. ###### tags: `art-based methods guide` `book` `method`