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2010 – CREATIVE TIME SUMMIT

Gregory Sholette‘s initial take on the 2010 Creative Time Summit, via Beka Economopoulos on the Where we are now mailing list: HI folks – in case you were there or simply curious: this is my initial take on Creative Time weekend summit – some of it comes from the live tweets I was sending ( [...]

Sure, everyone might be an artist…

But only one artist gets to be the guy who says that everyone else is an artist. “In the art world post-Beuy’s dictum, the exemplary ‘artist’ has become an individual with certain skill sets, which may or may not include making objects, who still fulfills a useful social role that is often, but not always, [...]

Core Principles for Public Engagement

The Core Principles for Public Engagement from the National Coalition for Dialogue & Deliberation These seven recommendations reflect the common beliefs and understandings of those working in the fields of public engagement, conflict resolution, and collaboration. In practice, people apply these and additional principles in many different ways. 1. Careful Planning and Preparation Through adequate [...]

PUBLIC ART MASTER PLAN

CREATIVE TIME PUBLIC ART MASTER PLAN We do not view public art master planning as a prescribed formulaic model, but instead propose an anti-model that takes on a holistic approach that considers the strengths of a specific city and makes recommendations based on the needs of that place.

claire bishop on the creative time summit

Claire Bishop’s biting appraisal of the Creative Time Summit 2009. In a nutshell, she seemed to see a bunch of naive do-good wannabe’s with their mouths full of dry artist statements and their minds full of unwitting re-workings of culture, and wanted some more specifics on how art could be used for change. The take [...]

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