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The Role of Arts and Culture in Equitable Community Development: A Visual Analysis

THE ROLE OF ARTS AND CULTURE IN EQUITABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPENT: A VISUAL ANALYSIS
After releasing research findings in all ten sectors of ArtPlace’s Community Development Matrix, we developed one final resource: The Role of Arts and Culture in Equitable Community Development: A Visual Analysis. This comprehensive analysis cuts across all ten sectors, and is presented through an interactive infographic.

ArtPlace Field Scan: Building Community Wealth

ARTPLACE FIELD SCAN: BUILDING COMMUNITY WEALTH: THE ROLE OF ARTS AND CULTURE IN EQUITABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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.

Are You Ready for the Country?

ARE YOU READY FOR THE COUNTRY?
Rural America may be more connected than ever before -- through the Internet, better phone services, and improved transportation systems -- but it still faces unique problems. This issue of NEA Arts looks at the creative approaches rural communities have been taking with the arts to help improve their communities socially, aesthetically, and economically.

Principles for Parks and Equitable Development

PRINCIPLES FOR PARKS AND EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT
There is a frustrating truth in the world of community development: new large-scale development, no matter how much it is designed to support the existing neighborhood, often displaces or alienates some longtime residents. This article breaks down how communities continue to push back and develop models for creating green space that does not come at the cost of community stability, and instead contributes to the health, well-being, and inclusivity of residents. 

Breaking Down Creative Placemaking

BREAKING DOWN CREATIVE PLACEMAKING
Across the country, community leaders are talking more and more about the field of creative placemaking. But what exactly does it mean? What kind of impact could it have on your community, and how can you play a role in deciding what happens? This report looks at two examples of creative placemaking, both supported by The Kresge Foundation: the North Collinwood Waterloo Arts District in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Westside neighborhood in Covington, Kentucky.

Economic Development