Creative Placemaking Public Resources Guide

CREATIVE PLACEMAKING PUBLIC RESOURCES GUIDE
This resource helps community development practitioners, artists and arts, and cultural organizations survey the landscape and decode the language of federal government funding opportunities that might support creative placemaking efforts. Use this guide to identify public resources and to determine if they are the right fit for your community.

ArtPlace: 10 Years

ARTPLACE: 10 YEARS
ArtPlace: 10 Years tells the story of ArtPlace America. ArtPlace brought together a range of private philanthropy into coordinated partnership, then funded nearly 300 creative placemaking, placekeeping, and placetending initiatives across the country. 

2020 ARTPLACE VIRTUAL SUMMIT VIDEO ARCHIVE

2020 ARTPLACE VIRTUAL SUMMIT VIDEO ARCHIVE
ArtPlace America's Virtual Summit culminated a decade of work as part of an extraordinary community of artists, community developers, culture bearers, designers, government officials, philanthropists, and researchers who have come together from rural, suburban, Tribal, and urban communities across the United States. You can view a record of the 2020 plenaries here.

FORWARD

FORWARD
FORWARD is a digital publication and conversation series from Forecast, a nonprofit that activates, inspires, and advocates for public art that advances justice, health, and human dignity. FORWARD highlights how artists are partnering with cities, institutions and communities to courageously tackle the vital issues of our time. This edition focuses on public health.

Creating Connections

CREATING CONNECTIONS: AN ARTS AND CULTURE FRAMEWORK AND TOOLKIT

ELGL EQUITY & JUSTICE RESOURCES

ELGL EQUITY & JUSTICE RESOURCES
Do you work in local government and looking for equity & justice resources? ELGL has put together a page specifically for crowdsourcing equity and justice resources including upcoming and archived webinars.

Art Became the Oxygen

ART BECAME THE OXYGEN: AN ARTISTIC RESPONSE GUIDE

Creative Placemaking: For Whom By Whom

CREATIVE PLACEMAKING: FOR WHOM BY WHOM
“For Whom, By Whom” chronicles how creative placemaking can expand opportunities for low-income people living in disinvested communities. These stories give lie to the false narrative that such neighborhoods are home to violence and deprivation instead of talent, imagination and solutions. Here are communities that produce incredible feats despite being terminally under-resourced, and despite systemic neglect that has persisted for generations.

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