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Untitled Planning
Untitled Planning
13 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Untitled Planning Podcast, through interviews with real-world experts, professors, and changemakers, to simplify and spark conversations about the world of urban and community development. Our mission to explore the untitled dimensions of urban planning, we aim to democratize knowledge about what shapes the cities, regions, and communities we call home.
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Welcome to the Untitled Planning Podcast, through interviews with real-world experts, professors, and changemakers, to simplify and spark conversations about the world of urban and community development. Our mission to explore the untitled dimensions of urban planning, we aim to democratize knowledge about what shapes the cities, regions, and communities we call home.
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Social Sciences
Science
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How Creative Placemaking Turns Spaces into Places | Margaux Weinrib (Pt. 2)
Untitled Planning
33 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
How Creative Placemaking Turns Spaces into Places | Margaux Weinrib (Pt. 2)
Join us in Part 2 of our conversation, where Alexandra engages in a discussion with Margaux Weinrib, an urban and cultural planner at MASSIV Art, on placemaking's economic impacts and strategies for community-driven public art. Stay tuned for Part 3 to delve deeper! In this episode we're chatting about: - The significance of diversity and representation in public art and cultural programming - Prioritizing art for cities: Its importance and impact of cities prioritizing funding for arts and culture - Exploring how art and placemaking drive economic growth. - Distinguishing between placemaking and peacekeeping. - Strategies for community-rooted public art. - Approaches for meaningful community engagements. Join in on the conversation and leave your thoughts below! 🎬 Timestamps 01:11 The impacts of the lack of funding on the creative and cultural sector 11:39 Inequities in private and public funding for different types of arts and culture, particularly those rooted in ethnocultural communities and their impact on our cities 14:00 Importance of cities in celebrating and building infrastructure for local artists in effective cultural planning and how policy can help reduce the barriers of entry for artists of colour 20:08 Strategies for public art rooted in community 23:30 Margaux's approach to community engagement 28:33 Strategies for meaningful community engagement 🤔 Still Curious? To learn more about Margaux and the MASSIV Art make sure to visit: https://massivart.com/ 💡#ICYMI find Part 1 and 3 of the series here: - Part 1: https://youtu.be/j_7L-KTwGU4 - Part 3: https://youtu.be/KhxZ1hj_nJM 🔔 Don't Miss Out! Subscribe for more engaging discussions on urban planning, public art, and the future of our cities! Let's shape our cities together for a sustainable and inclusive future. ⚡ Get Involved & Learn More! To head on over to our website, social media, or propose topics for upcoming videos please visit: https://linktr.ee/untitledplanning Credits: - Closing Music: Michael Quigley
Untitled Planning
Welcome to the Untitled Planning Podcast, through interviews with real-world experts, professors, and changemakers, to simplify and spark conversations about the world of urban and community development. Our mission to explore the untitled dimensions of urban planning, we aim to democratize knowledge about what shapes the cities, regions, and communities we call home.