Arts Integration as a Pathway to Unity in the Community: The (Ongoing) Journey of Pillsbury House + Theatre [PDF]
This report is a 2013 study of how a nonprofit theater and a social service agency that happened to reside in the same building rediscovered their shared history as a 19th century Settlement House, and unified operations to become a 21st Century Center ...
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Changing the Focus:Viewing Design-Led Events within Collaborative Planning [PDF]
Design-led planning events typically seek to involve stakeholders in collaborative decision-making about their built environment. In the literature, such events are often treated as one-off or standalone.
AlWaer, Husam, Cooper, Ian
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“This Is Legacy Cooking”: Black Women's Aesthetic Labor in Newberry County, South Carolina
ABSTRACT Black women in the US South have carried forward the legacy culinary and care traditions of their mothers, grandmothers, and ancestors from Africa and the African diaspora. In this paper, we extend Katherine McKittrick's concept of aesthetic labor—the “music, groove, text, poem, photo” that make Black consciousness and life possible on its own
Reagan Ross +3 more
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Leveraging Change: Increasing Access to Arts Education in Rural Areas [PDF]
In 2015, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) received funding in the first round of collective impact grants from the National Endowment for the Arts to launch the pilot initiative, Leveraging Change: Improving Access to Arts Education in Rural ...
Lisa Donovan, Maren Brown
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Surfacing Hidden Social Innovation for a Hidden Form of Flood Risk: The Story of Project Groundwater
ABSTRACT Across the last decade ‘resilience’ has become a guiding principle for flood risk management (FRM) policymakers. The importance of the role of communities has been recognised, and there is a growing emphasis on innovation to contend with the complexity in community resilience building.
Karen Potter, Sarah Fitton
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Keying In: Getting Close to 186 Carpenter, Creative Placemaking, and the Artist Entrepreneur
This article describes 186 Carpenter, a co-work and gallery space in Providence, RI, and considers its praxis of nonparticipation in Creative Placemaking efforts and artist entrepreneurship models.
Tyler French
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What happens when teenagers reason about public open spaces?
This contribution, based on the European research Project C3Places, focuses on co-creation of public open spaces and addresses placemaking from the perspective of adolescents.
Carlos Smaniotto Costa +2 more
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Creative Placemaking Case Study: North Collinwood [PDF]
This case study on the North Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, illustrates how Creative Placemaking, the deliberate integration of arts and culture into comprehensive community development, can serve as a critical catalyst in forming equitable ...
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Designing Difference: Co-Production of Spaces of Potentiality [PDF]
Design and Planning professionals have long been influenced by the belief in physically and spatially deterministic power over people and the environment, a belief that their representations of space become space.
Mahaffey, N, Wolf, G
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Former military barracks as places for informal placemaking in Italy. An inventory for new insights
This paper seeks to extend research on the role of informal placemaking practices in spatial planning and community development through an examination of their role in accommodating alternative or innovative uses in contrast to profit-driven projects ...
Federico Camerin
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