The steering committee meeting presentation provided information on the Elevate the East public art project, including:
1) An overview of team roles and engagement activities conducted to date like community meetings, tours, and a public walk and talk event.
2) Data from an online community feedback survey showing most respondents support murals and interactive art and want projects reflecting community pride and youth.
3) An action item for the steering committee to help promote and attend an upcoming public event.
3. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 3
Team Roles
MAS
David
Seventh Hill
Ben
Independent
Beth
French Lamb
Danielle
Agnes Studio
Katie
Agnes Studio
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
VISUALDESIGN
URBANDESIGN
Arlene
MÖBIUS GREY
De'Angelo
Knuckles
Derick
Barnes
4. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 4
GOALS
Make it worthwhile. Clearly show people why they should dedicate their time
to the project using a range of effective communication methods.
Produce engaging experiences. Organize public events that are fun,
memorable, and valuable to gain deep insights for the public art strategy.
Create a buzz. Excite residents to start up conversations with each other, so
BBC staff will hear about it.
Include everyone. Take the time and effort to gain meaningful participation
from a significant number of the community, representing all target audiences.
Listen local. The voices of residents living within the focus area should guide
the process and feel their contributions were prioritized in the final outcomes.
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5. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 5
WORK PLAN
MTG 1
STEERING
COMMITTEE
ENGAGEMENT
ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC
EVENTSPRODUCTS
WALK + TALK
RESEARCH
UX WALK WOVU
RADIO
EAST END
FAIR
NEORSD
EVENT
MTG W/
JULIAN
WARD 5
FEST
NATURE
WALK
MTG W/
I.C.H.
TOUR W/
MYRA
WARD 6
MTG
TEEN
GROUP
WOODHILL
GROUP
BUCKEYE
ART JAM
BARBER SHOP
SESSION
FINAL
STRATEGY
DRAFT ART
STRATEGY
WEBSITE REPORT
DARE + SHARE SHOW + GO
MTG 3MTG 2 MTG 4
APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT
6. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 6
ACTIVITY DATE HOURS DESCRIPTION PPL ENGAGED
BBC Steering Committee Mtg. #1 5/1/2019 2 Steering Committee meeting for Elevate The East 8
BBC Steering Committee Mtg. #2 5/22/2019 2.5 Second (follow up) meeting with Steering Committee members to present content for upcoming WALK + TALK public event 10
User Experience Walk with D'Angelus Williams 5/29/2019 2 Video documentation of local teenager D'Angelus Williams walking along Woodhill and Buckeye Roads using the talk-out-
loud protocol to identify opportunities and challenges in the built environment
3
WOVU BBC Radio Show Interview 5/30/2019 1.5 David Jurca, Arlene Watson, and D'Anglus Williams were interviewed on Victoria Trotter's radio show, discussing the
Elevate The East project
40
East End Neighborhood House Community
Resource Fair
6/6/2019 2 David Jurca presented Elevate The East and staffed an engagement table at EENH event to hand out flyers and promote
upcoming public meeting.
15
NEORSD Ribbon Cutting Event on Buckeye 6/14/2019 2 David Jurca attended NEORSD event for new public art along Buckeye Road. Distributed postcards to attendees and
presented Elevate the East project to the entire crowd during walking tour. Also recorded interviews with artists and
Buckeye residents Damien Ware and Dawn Arrington
35
Distribute WALK + TALK posters & flyers 6/14/2019 4 David Jurca visited barber shops, laundromats, restaurants, cafes, residences, and churches in the project area to hang up
flyers and distribute postcards for WALK + TALK event
50
Hand out postcards for WALK + TALK event 6/14/2019 2 De'Angelo Knuckles distributed postcards for WALK + TALK to neighbors and residents of Buckeye neighborhood 30
Distribute Yard Signs 6/18/2019 2 David Jurca drove to key locations within the project area to place yard signs at intersections and steering committee
member front yards
5
WALK + TALK Public Event #1 6/20/2019 4 First public event, held at East End Neighborhood House, with five engagement stations to collect community feedback
through maps, surveys, conversations, and video documentation
19
Meeting w/ Julian Khan 6/24/2019 3 David Jurca and Ben Herring met with Julian Khan, Buckeye community activist and co-leader of Inner City Hues art
program, to discuss existing art projects and community engagement strategy at Edwin's Butcher Shop
3
Ward 5 Festival 6/29/2019 3 David Jurca handed out surveys and staffed BBC's table to gather community feedback through comment cards and online
survey
20
BBC Nature Walk 7/10/2019 1.5 Walk from BBC offices to Ag Innovation Zone to 3D video document neighborhood and discuss Elevate the East project
with attendees
5
Meeting w/ Inner City Hues 7/11/2019 3 Meeting with Julian Khan, David Wilson from LAND Studio, and Monique from St. Luke's Foundation at Baba Yaga's on
Larchmere Blvd.
3
Neighborhood Tour w/ Myra Simmons 7/17/2019 3 Windshield tour and video documentation of E. 93rd Street neighborhoods with Steering Committee Member Myra
Simmons
2
Distributed flyers & surveys at libraries 7/17/2019 2.5 David Jurca travelled to Garden Valley, Woodland, Mt. Pleasant, and Union branches of the Cleveland Public Library to
speak with branch managers about Elevate The East and distribute flyers and surveys
10
Focus Group with Teens 7/25/2019 2 Focus group held at Zelma Watson George Recreation Center, facilitated by David Jurca and Ben Herring 12
Buckeye Art Jam Event 7/27/2019 4 David Jurca and Derick Barnes distributed postcards and staffed a table at community event organized as part of Buckeye
Summer Soul Series
48
Meeting w/ Niko's Event Center 7/29/2019 2 Share information and promote Public Meeting #2 10
Ward 6 Meeting 8/13/2019 2.5 Present Elevate the East project and collect community feedback at Ward 6 monthly meeting at Morning Star Baptist
Church
40
Total Hours 30.5 Persons Directly Engaged 368
ENGAGEMENT
ACTIVITIES
8. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 8
STEERING COMMITTEE
Plan to attend Dare + Share event on Wednesday, August 28th from 6-8pm at
Niko's Event Center, 3347 E. 93rd Street
Spread the word via email and social media.
Share the postcards and flyers with neighbors.
Confirm if you are able to attend, so you will be assigned a table.
Commit to bring two people to the event with you.
Let us know if you have an upcoming community meeting where we can come
and share more about Elevate The East.
Most importantly, tell David what size and color t-shirt you want. ;-)
ACTION
ITEMS
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14. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 14
E93RD
ST
E79TH
ST
E116TH
ST
SMORELANDBLVD
E55TH
ST
MLKJRDR
WOODHILLAVE
BUCKEYE RD
UNION AVE
SHAKER BLVD
WOODLAND AVE
KINSMAN AVE
OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR
Dike School of the Arts
Intergenerational School
CLE Arts & Soc. Sci. Academy
Grdina PreK-8
Central Catholic HS
Mound STEM PreK-8
Harvey Rice PreK-8
Sunbeam School
Lerner School for Autism
Benedictine HS
Nathan Hale PreK-8
Andrew J. Rickoff PreK-8
Woodland Branch
Garden Valley Branch
Rice Branch
Mt. Pleasant Branch
Burten Bell Carr
Zelma George Rec
Hamilton Rec
Mt. Pleasant Now
Ken Johnson Rec
The Word Church
Garden Valley Church of Christ
Morning Star Baptist
St. Elizabeth’s
2
1
1 2 3 4 5
1
3
3
4 5
5
5
5
5
5
Kingsbury Run Park
Luke Easter Park
Hyacinth Park
ASSET MAP
GREEN SPACES
SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
LIBRARIES
WALL MURAL (Kinsman & E. 71st)
PLACES OF WORSHIP
PUBLIC ART (Existing)1
WALL MURAL (Woodhill & Holton) VIEWING SEATS (Woodhill & Buckeye) ART & SOUL OF BUCKEYE (Buckeye & E. 118) LOVE LUNES (Buckeye & E. 118 - E. 120)
15. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 15
OUTDOOR SCULPTURE
LOCATION
PROJECT
BOUNDARY
SOURCE: OOSI.SCULPTURECENTER.ORG
16. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 16
• 261 Desktop (58% )
• 184 Mobile (41%)
• 7 Tablet (2%)
Device T ype • 334 Direct (74% )
• 46 Facebook (10%)
• 28 Google (6%)
• 18 Twitter (4%)
• 26 Other (6%)
Source
Key Word Search
• Burten Bell Carr
• Burton Bell Carr
• Carr D evelopment
• Burten Bell Carr D evelopment Inc.
• Neighborhood Happenings
• Other
Google
COMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
WEBSITE
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COMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
WEBSITE
Popular Content
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WhatisElevatetheEast?
ElevatetheEastEvents
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BBC
Resources
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SteeringCommittee
19. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 19
1/4 mile - 5 m
inu
te
walk
Vision 2 Reality2
60 Second Story1
Survey Station5
Fill In The B(l)ank3
Map Check4
WOODHILLRD
KINSMAN RD
BUCKEYE RD
20. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 20
SURVEY STATION
Complete a survey, either in paper
format or the digital version. Answer the
questions to share your preferences for
public art projects in the neighborhood.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
5
22. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 22
DEMOGRAPHICS
red - White
blue - Black
orange - Hispanic
green - Asian
yellow - Other
Each dot represents
approx 25 individuals
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
23. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 23
DEMOGRAPHICS
red - White
blue - Black
orange - Hispanic
green - Asian
yellow - Other
Each dot represents
approx 25 individuals
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
30. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 30
Q9 What additional ideas or questions do you have for Elevate the East public art project?
Answered: 40 Skipped: 32
# RESPONSES DATE
1 Display childrens artistic expression. 8/20/2019 7:10 AM
2 Recreation Center with an indoor swimming pool 8/20/2019 6:07 AM
3 I would love to see a movie screen in our areas. Please also how about three screens & speakers. 8/20/2019 6:04 AM
4 To see the neighborhood more beautiful with more art in it 8/20/2019 5:58 AM
5 None at this time. 8/13/2019 2:44 PM
6 How do you go about being an artist? 8/6/2019 12:32 PM
7 None at this time 7/30/2019 12:36 PM
8 None right now 7/27/2019 11:16 AM
9 None 7/27/2019 10:23 AM
10 Make it artsy and full of colors and life. 7/26/2019 6:41 AM
11 A drawing of two men. One holding a gun. In the other holding boxing gloves. It would mean guns down gloves up 7/25/2019 9:00 AM
12 When will project began and how long will it take 7/25/2019 8:58 AM
13 I do t have any questions 7/25/2019 8:58 AM
14 N/A 7/25/2019 8:57 AM
15 N/A 7/25/2019 8:56 AM
16 Think outside the box. Please take the time to cpnnect youth artist with elder artist . That way exchange of ideas from both
groups may have beautiful, creative results with an intergenerational taste to them. Would also help with keeping our youth in the
neighborhoods.
7/25/2019 12:19 AM
17 You should make it possible for young artist to come out to take their minds off of a lot and to get them to show their talent. 7/21/2019 4:26 PM
18 Love the MOOS project. Some of their pieces were loaned to PorchFest for the day. Any way to see more of their fun and funky
pieces at neighborhood events? This is the perfect blend of public art and PRACTICAL art that speaks so loud and proud!
7/20/2019 6:19 PM
19 Podcast , artist talks 7/20/2019 10:24 AM
20 By the people for the people 7/20/2019 10:00 AM
21 I believe the neighborhoods involved would benefit from imagery that is positive and encourages personal and collective
empowerment.
7/16/2019 5:28 AM
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SURVEY - ADDITIONAL IDEASCOMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
31. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 31
22 Expansion to other neighborhoods. 7/15/2019 6:31 PM
23 I would really love to see something created by the youth of the surrounding schools and neighborhoods. Also maybe something
that is ever changing, like a chalk wall.
7/15/2019 3:22 PM
24 Na 7/15/2019 6:34 AM
25 Resident lead organizing structure / framework 7/14/2019 1:11 PM
26 Put Central in! 7/6/2019 7:11 AM
27 Conduct community focus groups and stakeholders 7/6/2019 7:08 AM
28 When will it start? 7/6/2019 7:05 AM
29 What is the long term goal? Is this project based or something built into the community that would continue on? 7/2/2019 9:32 AM
30 Will there be a strategy and funds to maintain the art projects once they have been completed? 6/28/2019 2:35 AM
31 Local artists 6/27/2019 3:41 PM
32 Painting or drawing on sidewalks 6/26/2019 8:39 AM
33 Drawing on sidewalks. 6/26/2019 8:34 AM
34 Where is the funding coming from? 6/26/2019 8:32 AM
35 concentrate less on arts destination as these change as other neighborhoods change. Provide attractions and grow the
neighborhood.
6/26/2019 8:14 AM
36 Do more activities. 6/26/2019 8:06 AM
37 Please use Minority artists and artist from the community 6/20/2019 4:00 PM
38 Comprehensive art in east/southeast neighborhoods 6/20/2019 2:36 PM
39 I believe the East public are project should help beautify and educate the neighborhoods. 5/30/2019 4:51 AM
40 please be clear about the neighborhoods, do not pre describe or lump them in with other neighborhoods. include E. 93rd as a
neighborhood
5/29/2019 10:00 AM
Elevate The East | Connecting Art + People
SURVEY - ADDITIONAL IDEASCOMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
32. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 32
SURVEYCOMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
Q3 What do you think the role of public art in the neighborhood is? Select your top 5.
33. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 33
SURVEYCOMMUNITY
FEEDBACK
Which of the following describe your relationship to the project area? (Mark all answers which apply.)
34. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 34
60 SECOND STORY
Tell us your favorite story about the
neighborhood in less than 60 seconds.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
1
36. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 36
VISION 2 REALITY
Use the post-it notes to write down
what each vision word looks like to you.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
2
37. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 37
Commitment,
honesty,
communication
More options for
fresh produce,
groceries &
having avoice
in what comes
in the neighborhood
My neighborhood
have things that
I can attend
Boys + Girls clubPeople talking
to people
+ no inappropriate
language
To renovate our
gym + classrooms
forafter school
activities foryouth
Healthy food
restauraunt
with picnic area
A place orevent
to have fun &
food & family
All that I doImproved
renovations
of Buckeye with
chainstores
That I am able to
me et people &
help them feel
good about
themselves &
encourage them
to become who
they really are
If someone made
a muralof me or
did art nearm y
house
African American
historical
information in an
artistic form,
statues, plaques,
bricks
The ability to
participate in a
netw ork, sortof
mentoring activity,
whereeveryone
contributes thei
special skills,
background &
approaches
Baseball, sports,
music, outdoor
festival
Am y daughter
started a meet and
greet with the
neighborhood
If city service
w orkers did good
qualityw ork
When m y voice
is heard and
listened to
VISION 2 REALITY
What kind of action or project in the neighborhood would make you feel VALUED?
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
2
38. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 38
VISION 2 REALITY
What kind of action or project in the neighborhood would make you feel INSPIRED?
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
• Buckeye Summer Soul Series - it's success would
inspire me
• One that gives me the tools or resources to succeed
• Manicured brush, grass, flowers, highlighted by artistic
lighting
• Having a relaxing place to meditiate
• Everyone, especially kids, need easier access to parks
and green spaces. More trees and fresh air
• Big box stores and access to jobs.
• Boys + Girls Club
• Community baseball/basketball tournament
• Someone creating/drawing/or painting a mural
• When I can get help
• Art/Murals that honor humanity would make me feel
inspired
• Seeing people outside doing stuff
• The type of action in the neighborhood that would
inspire me would be anything that people could gather
around, communicate, and party
• Neighborhood dog, Andre
• New art projects in the neighborhoods, community
engagement
• Use of empty green spaces
• Outdoor play weekend
• The art work around the city, meeting and greeting
people
• Cleveland Public Library takes me all over the world
• An event or project planned and executed by the
community
• People, fun, love, happiness
• Happy that I can travel on my main street with ease, that
makes me want to go out more
• To see greater resident involvement in street clubs or
active in working to improve the community
2
39. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 39
FILL IN THE B(L)ANK
Take a card and complete the sentence
with your response.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
3
My neighborhood is unique
because...
#ElevatetheEast
When people think about my
neighborhood, I want them to
see...
#ElevatetheEast
40. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 40
FILL IN THE B(L)ANK
Take a card and complete the sentence with your response.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
3
My neighborhood is unique because ... My favorite neighbor is ... When people think about my neigborhood, I want
them to see ...
I want to see more ... in my neighborhood.
I'm there. I'm the only weird one. Theres no teens
or kids besides me, and my bro. Mr White
The woods that's there. More kids, teens, some art, more weird people like me
I live in it. There are so many places to go and
learn things.
Someone who shows that they like to have a nice
place to live and that helps others in need.
A lasting memory and the need to come back. Trees and in plants along 116th street and more smiling
faces.
The people help keep it clean. Is very nice to us. Keep our yard together A nice place. So people can enjoy coming through
I have a very good neighbord. Edwin D. Beauty Art work in the yard
It has the best views of downtown Cleveland - The beauriful assets that are here. ... of the people
There's history and community here Dawn Arrignton Disnity, Respect, belongiong Public Art
Of the great vistas provided by the elevation Robert Primm, for his passionate care for his street The energy and involvement of residents for progress Quality minority owned businesses
There is no other neighborhood quite like Shaker
Square, its got what I need (shopping,
transportation)
Too many to name The opportunities for shoppingh, entertainment and
more.
More activities to bring everyone, range for diverse
activities
I live there Kinsman We are together Stores
It's an African American enclave Ms Barnes Pride Investment
It's diverse The one that is full of love Beauty, family. Art. Nigh life
It has a very unique culture and it is a place where
families are safe, joyful and strong.
Julian Khan Grouyps of prideful., compassionate, involved people
who support one another.
In my neighborhood I want to see more locally,
residentially owned and operated businesses. As well
as, I want more children to be empoewered to make
positive changes in their neignborhoods.
Families continue to grow. About togetherness - That we care about the appearance. -
It was integarted in the 1950s Lidlaw African American home ownership Rebuilding of abandoned porpoerties
(drawing of two stick peole) Greg Resilience Get alomg
I live there A helpful one. Resilience Communication. Love. Patience.
41. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 41
MAP CHECK
Check out the map of important
destinations in the neighborhood. Place
a sticker on spots where you'd like to see
public art projects installed.
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
4
42. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 42
E93RD
ST
E79TH
ST
E116TH
ST
SMORELANDBLVD
E55TH
ST
MLKJRDR
WOODHILLAVE
BUCKEYE RD
UNION AVE
SHAKER BLVD
WOODLAND AVE
KINSMAN AVE
OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR
Dike School of the Arts
Intergenerational School
CLE Arts Soc. Sci. Academy
Grdina PreK-8
Central Catholic HS
Mound STEM PreK-8
Harvey Rice PreK-8
Sunbeam School
Lerner School for Autism
Benedictine HS
Nathan Hale PreK-8
Andrew J. Rickoff PreK-8
Woodland Branch
Garden Valley Branch
Rice Branch
Mt. Pleasant Branch
Burten Bell Carr
Zelma George Rec
Hamilton Rec
East End N. H.
Rid-All
4th District Police Station
Mt. Pleasant Now
Ken Johnson Rec
The Word Church
Garden Valley Church of Christ
Morning Star Baptist
St. Elizabeth’s
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1
3
7
4 5
6
9
8
Kingsbury Run Park
Luke Easter Park
Otter Park
Hyacinth Park
ASSET MAP
GREEN SPACES
SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
LIBRARIES
WALL MURAL
PLACES OF WORSHIP
PUBLIC ART (Existing)1
WALL MURAL GATEWAY PARK ART SOUL OF
BUCKEYE
LOVE LUNES MICROPHONE POLICE
MEMORIAL
LUKE EASTER YOUR SILENCE WILL
NOT SAVE YOU
43. PRESENTATION AUGUST 13, 2019 p. 43
E93RD
ST
E79TH
ST
E116TH
ST
SMORELANDBLVD
E55TH
ST
MLKJRDR
WOODHILLAVE
BUCKEYE RD
UNION AVE
SHAKER BLVD
WOODLAND AVE
KINSMAN AVE
OPPORTUNITY CORRIDOR
Dike School of the Arts
Intergenerational School
CLE Arts Soc. Sci. Academy
Grdina PreK-8
Central Catholic HS
Mound STEM PreK-8
Harvey Rice PreK-8
Sunbeam School
Lerner School for Autism
Benedictine HS
Nathan Hale PreK-8
A
Woodland Branch
Garden Valley Branch
Rice Branch
Mt. Pleasant Branch
Burten Bell Carr
Zelma George Rec
Hamilton Rec
East End N. H.
Rid-All
4th District Police Station
Mt. Pleasant Now
Ken Johnson Rec
The Word Church
Garden Valley Church of Christ
Morning Star Baptist
St. Elizabeth’s
2
1
1
3
7
4 5
6
9
8
Kingsbury Run Park
Luke Easter Park
Otter Park
Hyacinth Park
ASSET MAP
GREEN SPACES
SCHOOLS
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
LIBRARIES
PLACES OF WORSHIP
PUBLIC ART (Existing)1
Public Art Along Bike/Ped Path
Public Art Along
Bike/Ped Path
Funeral Art
Work
Warehouse
Murals
Adult Play
Area
Space That’s
Constantly Changing
Walking Path w/
Plaques History
Vacant Lot
Walk Thru
Gateway @
Rosehill
East End
Sign
African
Obelisk
Basketball Courts,
Skate/Bike Parks
Pics of Broken
Hearts
Community
Clean-Up
Meditation
Relaxing Space
Bike/Skate
Parks
Put Art Here
(Sculpture)
Want New
Mural
Bike Racks
/Benches
Sidewalk
Signage
Performance
Arts Space
Decorative
Fence
Street
Signage
A Tower
(Great View)
Good Mural
Walls
2 Murals Planned
South on 93rd
Public Art
Water Feature
Moving Art
Murals
Music Calm
Skate Park
Sculpture
Nice Signs
Graffti
Murals
Park Sign
Stage
ENGAGEMENT
STATIONS
Public Comments