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TRANSPORTATION FOR AMERICA'S THE SCENIC ROUTE
Getting started with creative placemaking in transportation? See case studies, different approaches and useful tools.



TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ARTS & CULTURE
The new edition of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Community Development Innovation Review explores an evolving era in community development that infuses art and cultural practice with that of community development organizations to help residents reclaim community identity, strengthen cultural resilience, and build power to shape neighborhood planning.



TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ARTS & CULTURE NY EVENT
On Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Transforming Community Development Through Arts & Culture explored an evolving era in community development that infuses art and cultural practice. Attendees learned how artists are working with communities and community development organizations to tackle some of the most pressing and complex issues of our time, and why arts and culture strategies are central to equitable development and racial justice. Hosted by the New York Fed and the San Francisco Fed, in partnership with ArtPlace America and PolicyLink, the event highlighted stories, ideas, and provocations from the latest Community Development Innovation Review journal, Transforming Community Development Through Arts and Culture.



TRANSFORMING THE TRANSPORTATION CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE THROUGH CONTEMPORARY ARTISTIC PRACTICE
This paper examines an artist-led tour program initiated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), as a case study, to demonstrate one way contemporary artistic practices are strategically implemented to further community engagement, by extending the reach of existing, integrated artworks during a capital project’s operational phase. 



US WATER BLUEPRINT
The urgent and multifaceted nature of our water challenges calls for new ways of thinking, acting, and investing. As creative thinkers and doers, artists can be powerful partners for water leaders seeking to reimagine traditional approaches to water planning and management and connect with communities in new ways. We hope this blueprint sparks a new era of partnership between arts, cultural, and water leaders in communities across the country. To do so, we need to invest in building a robust field of practice—one that cultivates the commitment and capacity of the water sector and arts and culture leaders to work in tandem.



WEBINAR SERIES FOR CREATING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES: ARTS + PUBLIC HEALTH IN AMERICA
This webinar series will present arts in public health program examples that address five critical public health issues - collective trauma, racism, social isolation and exclusion, mental health, and chronic disease - as well as new resources for cross-sector collaboration and program building. ​