Connecting Community
Oak Park – Austin – Berwyn
InternalAssessment
FieldResearchQuestions
OakPark–Austin-Berwyn
CommunitySiteAssessment
Roosevelt Road Chicago Avenue
Madison Street
From Permanent Community
Cultural Space
To Temporary Community
Event
ProjectModels
• Life Cube Project
• Second Bedroom
• The Medicine Cabinet
• The Hills Esthetic Center
EmphemerosProject
TheEmphemerosIdea
• A series of collaborative events that
brings local art-makers, creators, and the
curious together for one night.
• Each event is produced around an
exhibition of community artists, and
unfolds to provide a space for others to
show work and to uncover what other
creative locals are doing.
• It’s a place for collaboration and
contemplation, networking with art-
makers and socializing with neighbors,
creating an opportunity to connect with
the local creative community at large.
FirstEvent
• May 31 – PAPER
– Artists with works on paper
• Linda DeViller
• Shawna Gallagher
– Michelle Dirks (possible)
– Would like to add other paper-based art
• Origami/ Kirigami
• Book-based art
• Literature and writing
• Paper Cutting
• Other
Thingstoconsiderwhen
organizingyourpresentation:
• Frame what you have done and why.
• What is next?
• What have you learned?
• Convey the development and trajectory of your project
from the initial planning phase to its final execution.
• What is the community you are working with?
• What/Who are the stake holders in your projects?
• You should contextualize your work in a professional
manner to the community you are working in but also
address how is your project a part of the discourse of
critical engagement with the community that this class
seeks to achieve.
• This course is designed around art that intersects with
people and communities that may exist outside the “art
world” where do you locate your project on this spectrum?
• Is it art? Why or how is it art?
• Think back to the readings we have discussed in class to
help you formulate your ideas and contextualize your work.
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Final site environment communities

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    Connecting Community Oak Park– Austin – Berwyn
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    From Permanent Community CulturalSpace To Temporary Community Event
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    ProjectModels • Life CubeProject • Second Bedroom • The Medicine Cabinet • The Hills Esthetic Center
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    TheEmphemerosIdea • A seriesof collaborative events that brings local art-makers, creators, and the curious together for one night. • Each event is produced around an exhibition of community artists, and unfolds to provide a space for others to show work and to uncover what other creative locals are doing. • It’s a place for collaboration and contemplation, networking with art- makers and socializing with neighbors, creating an opportunity to connect with the local creative community at large.
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    FirstEvent • May 31– PAPER – Artists with works on paper • Linda DeViller • Shawna Gallagher – Michelle Dirks (possible) – Would like to add other paper-based art • Origami/ Kirigami • Book-based art • Literature and writing • Paper Cutting • Other
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    Thingstoconsiderwhen organizingyourpresentation: • Frame whatyou have done and why. • What is next? • What have you learned? • Convey the development and trajectory of your project from the initial planning phase to its final execution. • What is the community you are working with? • What/Who are the stake holders in your projects? • You should contextualize your work in a professional manner to the community you are working in but also address how is your project a part of the discourse of critical engagement with the community that this class seeks to achieve. • This course is designed around art that intersects with people and communities that may exist outside the “art world” where do you locate your project on this spectrum? • Is it art? Why or how is it art? • Think back to the readings we have discussed in class to help you formulate your ideas and contextualize your work. •  

Editor's Notes

  • #5 Need to look into more opportunities with Berwyn – in this tri-corner area Berwyn may be more accommodating to get a business going
  • #9 The Emphemeros Project grew out of the desire to bring communities together through art. Offering a safe space for locals to share their work and process, it provides an opportunity to engage the public to its own art and culture, and to facilitate the building of a wider local artistic and cultural network.
  • #11 Future event ideas are the concept of movement, “notes” (musical or otherwise), and I am working with the Berwyn urban garden spot to work on an event that is around the idea of “organic” – so it could be food, plants, shape, form, etc…