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Workshop on Art and Planning at Flagler Art and Technology VillageFeb 17, 2015

Presented by Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division

Sustainability Stewards Workshop on Art and Planning

Post Event – Additional Resources to Share Broward County Environmental Planning and Community Resilience Division

This is a small sample of ideas, projects and exhibits shared by participants at the event. It would be impossible to present the totality of the work going on locally or globally, rather, this is

jhorwitz@broward.org offered as a means for continued inspiration and collaboration. ~ Jill Horwitz

Broward County View the more than 239 pieces in the PUBLIC ART COLLECTION: http://www.broward.org/Arts/PublicArt/Pages/Default.aspx

Broward100 - The Art of Community (Centennial) www.broward.org/BROWARD100

"State of the Arts" Specialty License Plate http://www.broward.org/Arts/Resources/Pages/LicensePlate.aspx

Art Walks Guide – pdf brochure http://www.broward.org/Arts/Resources/CulturalDirectory/Pages/ArtWalks.aspx

FAT Village

Money for Art’s Sake, Fort Lauderdale Magazine Feb 16, 2015 http://flmag.com/city-life/money-art%E2%80%99s-sake

Art Walk – Last Saturday of every month, 7 p.m. – 11 p.m. http://www.fatvillage.com/cmgsoon/ie.html

Michael Singer Studio www.michaelsinger.com

- Water cleaning interior garden in the Netherlands http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/alterra-atria-gardens/

- Living Dock in West Palm Beach http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/living-docks/

- South Cove in West Palm Beach http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/south-cove-regeneration-project/

- Queens Plaza NYC, passive water filtration through sculpted permeable paving and an urban wetland http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/queens-plaza/

- SWA waste-to-energy facility with a 1 million gallon rainwater harvesting system for process water (West Palm Beach) http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/swa-waste-to-energy-facility/

- Living Shoreline (in progress) http://www.michaelsinger.com/project/living-shoreline-regeneration-project/

Xavier Cortada www.cortada.com

Downtown Hollywood Mural Project http://www.hollywoodcra.org/index.aspx?nid=188

Alissa Alfonso – Off the Canvas http://alissaalfonso.com/about/ http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/hollywood/fl-cn-art-0201-20150129-story.html

Studio Henning Haupt http://henninghaupt.com/

Additional Resources and Inspiration - from across and abroad

Project for Public Spaces http://www.pps.org

Americans for the Arts - Public Arts Administrator Tools http://www.americansforthearts.org/by-program/networks-and-councils/public-art-network/tools-resources/public-art-administrators

City of Kassel – 7,000 Oaks Project http://www.kassel-marketing.de/en/documenta/documenta-outdoor-exhibits/7000-oaks

Project Row Houses – Houston, TX http://projectrowhouses.org/

Water Bar Initiates conversations about tap water, funded by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, http://www.water-bar.org/

NEA funded project in Fargo, ND Used an artist led process to turn a flood control drainage basin into a "neighborhood commons" http://arts.gov/exploring-our-town/fargo-project

The Big U/Dryline A flood control project that came out of HUD's Rebuild by Design process: http://www.rebuildbydesign.org/project/big-team-final-proposal/ https://vimeo.com/117303273

Impact of the Arts in the Community

ArtsParks

ArtsParks Hollywood ($27 million)

Pembroke Pines ($11 million)

Miramar ($16 million)

Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill ($11.6 million) County Investment of

$15 million

Generated $65 million dollars in venues

Ritsuko Taho, Millennium Springs

ArtsPark at Young Circle

Suzi K. Edwards, All the World’s a Stage

Susan B. Katz Cultural Center at Pembroke Pines River of Grass ArtsPark

Miramar Cultural Center and ArtsPark

Central Broward Regional Park & ArtsPark

Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts

1310 S.W. 2nd Court, /301 S.W. 13th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33312

Sailboat Bend Artist Lofts

Artspace Projects, Inc. is a not-for-profit real estate developer 37 Units of Live/ Work Lofts for Artists Part of larger development by Lennar Homes

“Demonstrating commitment to artists through this beautiful project, Broward County has achieved two of its goals: affordable housing and arts and culture.” - Mary Becht, Former Cultural Division Director

$230 M Economic Impact of the Nonprofit Arts and Culture Industry

Arts and Economic Prosperity IV, Americans for the Arts, 2010

$103 million

$127 million

Nonprofit arts and culture organization

spending

Audience Spending (restaurants, hotels, retail stories, parking

garages, etc.)

Economic Impact of the Nonprofit Arts & Culture Industry

Arts and Economic Prosperity IV, Americans for the Arts, 2010

PRESENTED BY THE HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Artist: ruben UbieraLocAtion: 1925 Harrison street

Artist: Jessy niteLocAtion: 1901 Harrison street

pHoto credit: peter Vahan

Artist: eddie Mendieta & Jay Bellicchi (in progress)LocAtion: 2014 Harrison street

Artist: eVocA1LocAtion: 2020 Hollywood Boulevard

Artist: 2ALAsLocAtion: 1900 Hollywood Boulevard

Artist: MicHeLLe weinBergLocAtion: 1832 s.Young circle (north elevation of the great southern Hotel)

Artist: tAti sUArezLocAtion: 2020 Harrison street

Artist: dAnieL FiLA AkA krAVeLocAtion: 203 south 21st Ave.

Artist: tHe London poLiceLocAtion: 1909 Harrison st.

Artist: diAnA contrerAsLocAtion: 2010 Hollywood Blvd.

Artist: roneLocAtion: 1918 Harrison st.

Artist: strAngewAYs + YentALocAtion: 2010 Hollywood Boulevard (Anniversary park)

DowntownHollywoodMuralProject.orgFacebook.com/DowntownHollywoodMuralProject@DwntwnHwdMurals

presented B Y tHe HoLLYwood, FLoridA coMMUnitY redeVeLopMent AgencY

Jill C. Weisberg, Project Manager/CuratorJWeisberg@HollywoodFL.org

Off the Canvas™

Inspiration - Artist Judith Scott Inspiration- Louise Nevelson

What is Off the Canvas?

Off the Canvas was started in 2009 as a way to help expose children to art/craft. We wanted a way for students to experience art/craft and non-traditional art forms. The purpose of the program is to cultivate a sustained awareness and interest in art/craft by exposing children to a variety of artists, makers and craft people, and mediums.

Upcycled Bottle Cap Mural

Artist Chihuly inspired Upcycled Plastic Bottle Installation

Off the Canvas includes 550 students in Pre-K through 8th Grade at Beachside Montessori Village in Hollywood. Entirely run by volunteers, the program highlights the benefits students reap from learning about art/craft. Art/craft is all around us, from the clothes you wear, to the building you stand in, to the dish you eat from. The importance of learning to appreciate art/craft early in life is often overlooked and undervalued. It encourages exploration, self-expression, logical thinking, self-esteem, individuality, imagination and creativity. Art/craft teaches children to think openly, create new meaning, be more tolerant of uniqueness, and gives them the self-confidence to take risks.

Once a month, classroom volunteers present a various display of arts and crafts to the class through the use of library books, posters, laptop computers and/or the Promethean board. After the presentation, the volunteers provide a hands-on art or craft project that coincides with what the students have learned.

More Off the Canvas Projects

Kokedama balls

Literary/Collage Artist Eric Carle... Weaving Spider webs

At the end of the year, we hold Off the Canvas LIVE! a fully interactive night of the arts which showcases the art/craft projects students have created throughout the year.

Off the Canvas LIVE!™

In addition to the pieces created by the students throughout the year, Off the Canvas LIVE! showcases performance art, including roaming mimes, and provides various types of hand on maker projects to encourage student creativity such as the string den.

Off the Canvas Live! Exhibits and Activities

Supporting Local Charities Off the Canvas also

teaches how art can be used to support local charities and other community organizations. In this exhibit, students exercised their creativity by painting a dog house which was donated to the Humane Society and is used by children to read to the animals at the Humane Society’s adoption center.

More Projects and Exhibits

Off the Canvas instills a culture of creativity at school.

Off the Canvas Satellite Fair at ArtCenter 2020

Collaboration with Artist Peter Tunney

Letter B – Bengal Tiger created by Peter Tunney Peter Tunney Inspirational Art – Hot air Balloons created by Students

Dictionary Daze Exhibit