Creative Placemaking Workshop Series
Posted by National Consortium for Creative Placemaking on September 24, 2018
Want to learn special skills to improve your creative placemaking? National Consortium for Creative Placemaking’s workshops can help. We have workshops to help you with all aspects of creative placemaking. Learn how to take inventory of creative assets and map them. Explore how local zoning and regulation helps or hinders creative activity. Sharpen your pitch-making skills to gain funding from untapped sources. Harness your creativity to engage your community. We’re offering half-day sessions monthly from September through May at the following locations:
- Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia (TU)
- ArtPride New Jersey in Burlington, NJ (AP)
- Valley Arts in Orange, NJ (VA)
Click the link below for workshop descriptions and details
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fbqAHAQcoUr49_ICvY2B-Pmcormx9PN0/view
Course titles:
1. Community Development for Artists, Designers, and Makers (course starts this week!)
2. Economic Development for Artists, Designers, and Makers (course starts this week!)
3. Building Teams for Creative Placemaking
4. Building Public Support
5. Designing Sites for Creativity
6. Zoning and Permitting for the Creative Economy
7. Financing for Creative Placemaking
8. Site-Based Community Events
9. Creating Public Art
10. Creating Community Murals
11. Crowdmapping
12. Creative Urban Design
Register now at
http://regonline.com/cplworkshop
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