Topic | Public Art | Community and Public Engagement | Culturally Specific |
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Description | As a result of both the "Rural Generation Summit" and "Rural Arts & Culture Summit" in 2019, Springboard and artist Shel Neymark created a toolkit to help create art that engages with the local community and amplifies local history. In their words, "we hope you see paths for your own community in [the toolkit]. Whether you wind up making informational signposts, or a community play, or painting murals, or replicating the ceramics process, artists play an active and critical role as the storytellers, preservationists, and welcomers to our towns." |
Fee required to access? | No |
Access: | Link to Content |
Mural Map & Community History Toolkit
Tool-Kit