Creating Civic Engagement in Urban Public Art addresses these and other critical questions. It demonstrates how public art can build community unity, identity and cohesiveness. The focus of this original work is how cities engage their citizens through public art. Through case studies of cities that have public art programs - some successful at citizen engagement others less so - the reader will learn how to design public art programs that build community.
Creating Civic Engagement in Urban Public Art addresses these and other critical questions. It demonstrates how public art can build community unity, identity and cohesiveness. The focus of this original work is how cities engage their citizens through public art. Through case studies of cities that have public art programs - some successful at citizen engagement others less so - the reader will learn how to design public art programs that build community.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessica DeShazo teaches Arts and Cultural Management at California State University, Los Angeles in the graduate program in public administration. Zachary Smith is a Regents' Professor at Northern Arizona University where he has taught Arts Management for several years. He is the author of more than 20 books and dozens of articles dealing with local government and environmental matters
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Preface Part One: The Nature of Public Art and Its Role in Society Chapter One: "Responding to Site" by Anita Glesta Artist New York City. Chapter Two: "Public Art in the Hands of the Public Realm" by K.M. Williamson Director Public Art in Public Places Project Part Two: Building Public Art that Unites and Defines Communities Chapter Three: "Building Civic Engagement Through Urban Public Art" by Donna Isaac Director Scottsdale Public Art Scottsdale Arizona Chapter Four: "City of Austin Art in Public Places Program" by Jean Graham Carrie Brown Susan Lambe and Meghan Wells Art in Public Places Coordinator: City of Austin Texas Chapter Five: "Art & Civic Engagement: Collaboration is Key" by Robyn Vegas. Cultural Arts Coordinator City of Pembroke Pines Florida. Chapter Six: "The Intersection of Business and Public Art: How to Engage Businesses and Citizens in Public Art" by Mary Allman-Koernig Public Art Coordinator City of Aurora Colorado Chapter Seven: "Civic Engagement as Part of Evaluating and Adopting Adaptive Public Art Policy" by Sherri Brueggemann Cultural Services City of Albuquerque. Chapter Eight: "A Community of Narrators and Translators" by Dee Hibbert-Jones University of California Santa Cruz Chapter Nine: "Grandmother's Kitchen/Grandfather's Garden" by Nigel Brookes Arts Management Specialist City of San Diego Chapter Ten: "Secrets of a Public Art Administrator: How to Help Your City Thrive through the Magic of Public Art" by Felicia Filer Director Public Art Division City of Loa Angeles Index About the Editors and Contributors
Preface Part One: The Nature of Public Art and Its Role in Society Chapter One: "Responding to Site" by Anita Glesta Artist New York City. Chapter Two: "Public Art in the Hands of the Public Realm" by K.M. Williamson Director Public Art in Public Places Project Part Two: Building Public Art that Unites and Defines Communities Chapter Three: "Building Civic Engagement Through Urban Public Art" by Donna Isaac Director Scottsdale Public Art Scottsdale Arizona Chapter Four: "City of Austin Art in Public Places Program" by Jean Graham Carrie Brown Susan Lambe and Meghan Wells Art in Public Places Coordinator: City of Austin Texas Chapter Five: "Art & Civic Engagement: Collaboration is Key" by Robyn Vegas. Cultural Arts Coordinator City of Pembroke Pines Florida. Chapter Six: "The Intersection of Business and Public Art: How to Engage Businesses and Citizens in Public Art" by Mary Allman-Koernig Public Art Coordinator City of Aurora Colorado Chapter Seven: "Civic Engagement as Part of Evaluating and Adopting Adaptive Public Art Policy" by Sherri Brueggemann Cultural Services City of Albuquerque. Chapter Eight: "A Community of Narrators and Translators" by Dee Hibbert-Jones University of California Santa Cruz Chapter Nine: "Grandmother's Kitchen/Grandfather's Garden" by Nigel Brookes Arts Management Specialist City of San Diego Chapter Ten: "Secrets of a Public Art Administrator: How to Help Your City Thrive through the Magic of Public Art" by Felicia Filer Director Public Art Division City of Loa Angeles Index About the Editors and Contributors
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