Perspectives of Artists and Developers

PERSPECTIVES OF ARTISTS AND DEVELOPERS WEBINAR SERIES
Creative Placemaking brings artists and community developers together, but how do these two worlds collide to improve low-income communities? This webinar series discusses the experiences of two community developers who joined forces with a theater Artist and writer to elevate their community engagement approach. It dives into the common points of tension, pitfalls, and possibilities these two groups experience to help you understand how these innovative partnerships can energize your work.

Inside Artist-Municipal Partnerships Series

INSIDE ARTIST-MUNICIPAL PARTNERSHIPS
Animating Democracy’s Inside Artist-Municipal Partnerships blog salon interviews innovators in the field of local government. 

Building Arts and Community Partnerships

BUILDING ARTS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS
The questions in this work kit provide a structure for developing and planning an arts and community partnership. The kit is intended to tease out assumptions that lie within the impulses for the project. 

Creative Place Podcast

CREATIVEPLACE PODCAST
The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking's CreativePlace podcast series sits down with creative placemakers across the U.S. to talk about their projects, process, and the field of creative placemaking.

Civic Artists Project Mailing List

CIVIC ARTISTS PROJECT MAILING LIST
Artists have a vital role to play in government and now is the time. The Civic Artists Project mailing list is intended to keep you up-to-date about news, opportunities and critical thinking around embedding artists in government.

Transforming Community Development Through Arts & Culture

TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ARTS & CULTURE
The new edition of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Community Development Innovation Review explores an evolving era in community development that infuses art and cultural practice with that of community development organizations to help residents reclaim community identity, strengthen cultural resilience, and build power to shape neighborhood planning.

VOICES FROM THE FIELD: RURAL ORGANIZERS ON WHAT THEY NEED FROM FUNDERS

VOICES FROM THE FIELD: RURAL ORGANIZERS ON WHAT THEY NEED FROM FUNDERS
As a first step in establishing a framework and priorities, the Integrated Rural Strategies Group commissioned a scan of rural organizing work. From this scan, the group has gained literacy in the organizing work already taking place and further defined the group’s role and intended impact in the landscape of rural organizing. Capturing the voices of organizers on the ground, the scan identified the following priorities: infrastructure and capacity, strategizing for impact, and anti-racist organizing.

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