NEA Update on Creative Placemaking Research and ProgramsPlace Maker
Sunil Iyengar, Director, Office of Research and Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts, will present the NEA’s latest research and thinking on creative placemaking in America and will be joined by Jason Schupbach, Design Director who will provide and update on NEA creative placemaking programs.
Putting Creativity to Work: Creative Placemaking with People at the CenterPlace Maker
Marty Pottenger, director, Art at Work
Arts projects that focus on engagement and collaboration outside the arts sector are sometimes the most successful, but are often the most difficult to complete successfully. A practitioner’s seasoned perspective on creating work that engages and transforms communities, we will learn about projects with New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection/Local 147 Sandhog’s Union, a city-wide gathering at Union Square four days after 9/11, and a national arts project with 30 minimum wage workers and 30 multi-millionaires. Presentation will also include Art At Work is a national initiative to improve municipal government and the communities they serve through strategic arts projects with municipal employees, elected officials, residents and artists. Creative Placemaking with people at the center, AAW strengthens community resilience and generates cultural, civic and economic vibrancy by engaging people in making and experiencing art that matters.
A collaborative effort, The Element continually embraces and implements ideas and recommendations from Rockford
Community members, artists and arts organizations.
NEA Update on Creative Placemaking Research and ProgramsPlace Maker
Sunil Iyengar, Director, Office of Research and Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts, will present the NEA’s latest research and thinking on creative placemaking in America and will be joined by Jason Schupbach, Design Director who will provide and update on NEA creative placemaking programs.
Putting Creativity to Work: Creative Placemaking with People at the CenterPlace Maker
Marty Pottenger, director, Art at Work
Arts projects that focus on engagement and collaboration outside the arts sector are sometimes the most successful, but are often the most difficult to complete successfully. A practitioner’s seasoned perspective on creating work that engages and transforms communities, we will learn about projects with New York City’s Department of Environmental Protection/Local 147 Sandhog’s Union, a city-wide gathering at Union Square four days after 9/11, and a national arts project with 30 minimum wage workers and 30 multi-millionaires. Presentation will also include Art At Work is a national initiative to improve municipal government and the communities they serve through strategic arts projects with municipal employees, elected officials, residents and artists. Creative Placemaking with people at the center, AAW strengthens community resilience and generates cultural, civic and economic vibrancy by engaging people in making and experiencing art that matters.
A collaborative effort, The Element continually embraces and implements ideas and recommendations from Rockford
Community members, artists and arts organizations.
Bursting the Bubble: connecting with communities making culture on their own ...Tim Jones
Slides from a presentation I made to the annual Arts & Audiences conference of the Nordic States, which in 2014 had a focus on the role of digital in audience development for the arts.
From the programme: "Bursting the community arts bubble: connecting with communities making culture on their own terms. Is the game up for the traditional model of "community art" making (& funding)? This session offers a few provocations towards re-thinking our approaches to producing "community arts", in an era when the digital shift blurs the line between professional and amateur creative, but also creates new kinds of cultural disenfranchisement."
Pamela Herel, Tremeceia Jelks & Kristian Safford. Week 3 team assignment for MGT 6681 Organizational Development and Change Term I 2018, Troy University.
Montreal's Cultural Revival and its creative classNeal W.
What roles have the local artists played for the city's Nouvelle Renaissance? Created for Quebec Studies 300 Class, Fall 2016, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
Sandria P. Bouliane (Université du Québec à Montréal, Post-Doc, Études Littéraires) was my professor at the time.
Distributions are always welcomed as long as you respect the relevant copyright laws!
The Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) is a community-based nonprofit that works for social justice, delivers a range of social services, and cultivates the arts in urban communities.
This presentation shares their audience engagement initiative "Takin' It To The Streets"
Bursting the Bubble: connecting with communities making culture on their own ...Tim Jones
Slides from a presentation I made to the annual Arts & Audiences conference of the Nordic States, which in 2014 had a focus on the role of digital in audience development for the arts.
From the programme: "Bursting the community arts bubble: connecting with communities making culture on their own terms. Is the game up for the traditional model of "community art" making (& funding)? This session offers a few provocations towards re-thinking our approaches to producing "community arts", in an era when the digital shift blurs the line between professional and amateur creative, but also creates new kinds of cultural disenfranchisement."
Pamela Herel, Tremeceia Jelks & Kristian Safford. Week 3 team assignment for MGT 6681 Organizational Development and Change Term I 2018, Troy University.
Montreal's Cultural Revival and its creative classNeal W.
What roles have the local artists played for the city's Nouvelle Renaissance? Created for Quebec Studies 300 Class, Fall 2016, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
Sandria P. Bouliane (Université du Québec à Montréal, Post-Doc, Études Littéraires) was my professor at the time.
Distributions are always welcomed as long as you respect the relevant copyright laws!
The Inner-City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) is a community-based nonprofit that works for social justice, delivers a range of social services, and cultivates the arts in urban communities.
This presentation shares their audience engagement initiative "Takin' It To The Streets"
1. The Neighbourhood Arts Network (NAN) is one of the signature initiatives of Toronto
Arts Foundation: the premiere network connecting community engaged artists, arts
organizations, cultural workers and community agencies, as they work to build a
stronger city through the arts.
www.neighbourhoodartsnetwork.org facebook.com/nantoronto | @nantoronto
2. We are a Toronto-wide network that includes artists, youth, arts organizations, cultural workers and
community agencies working throughout the City of Toronto, from North York to the downtown core, and
from Etobicoke to Scarborough.
3. An interactive website highlighting member profiles, jobs, opportunities, events and project
12. • Six $1,000 Prizes for Artists Working in
Community
• 82 Applicants from across City of Toronto
• Raised awareness for NAN & boosted
membership to over 1,000 strong
• Two info sessions @ AGO & Sketch
• June 13 – Prize Winner Cocktail reception
• BMO Learning Room
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15. JOIN US!
MAKING A LIVING. MAKING ART @ THE GLADSTONE
MAY 27, 2013
6 – 8:30 PM
BMO SEEDS FUND – PRIZE WINNER RECEPTION @ THE RIVERDALE HUB
JUNE 13, 2013
6 – 8 PM