Filling the Void Between Development and Artists

FILLING THE VOICE BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT AND ARTISTS 
This is the fourth installment of Enterprise's Creative Placemaking webinar series where they talk with practitioners who were able to bridge the gap between development and artists. In this webinar they discuss with practitioners in the field how they were able to bridge the connection between development and artists through identifying resources and making the case for including the work in the budget.

Under the Hood Webinar

UNDER THE HOOD CREATIVE PLACEMAKING WEBINAR

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. 

Transforming the Transportation Customer Experience through Contemporary Artistic Practice

TRANSFORMING THE TRANSPORTATION CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE THROUGH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICE
This paper examines an artist-led tour program initiated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), as a case study, to demonstrate one way contemporary artistic practices are strategically implemented to further community engagement, by extending the reach of existing, integrated artworks during a capital project’s operational phase. 

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.

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