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Call for Participants: ARLIS-N/A 2017 Panel, Urban Renewal: Art for Change
(working title)

Are you interested in urban revitalization? Even better, the ways in which
artists, artistic communities, urban designers and city planners are coming
together with institutions to make it happen? Were you unable to attend the
Urban Planning SIG meeting at the 2016 ARLIS/NA -VRA Joint Conference in
Seattle, WA?

Here’s your chance to participate in a panel that arose from the great
ideas generated at the Urban Planning SIG meeting! We are interested in
hearing from anyone with case studies or papers about urban renewal & urban
regeneration projects in cities nationwide. Almost every American urban
city has a neighborhood or stretch of streets undergoing revitalization.
Does your city fit the bill? Let’s hear about it!

We’re especially interested to hear about art-related projects that have
acted as a catalyst for urban regeneration, through or with galleries,
libraries, archives, and museums. Perhaps there are artists, artistic
communities, pop-up galleries, installations, which have made a difference
in urban neighborhoods. Perhaps there are cases we haven’t thought of -
surprise us!

Questions could include, but are not limited to:


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   What case studies exist for artistic interventions into “urban deserts”?
   Have these resulted in urban renewal in any form?



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   How is artistic placemaking involved in urban regeneration?



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   How do artistic communities assert themselves in urban areas (on a
   grassroots level, or on any other level)?



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   What role (if any) does social media play?



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   How are artistic communities formed, maintained, disseminated?



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   What role do  librarians, visual resources professionals, archivists,
   and curators play in this process? What partnerships exist? Are there
   institutional partnerships with cities?


Timeline

Submit your ideas to us by Monday, May 23

We’ll notify you of acceptance by Friday, May 27

Panel Proposal will be submitted **no later** than Friday, June 3

Thanks, and we look forward to hearing from you!

Marsha Taichman, Cornell University
Stephanie Beene, University of New Mexico

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Stephanie Beene <https://ulls.unm.edu/node/594>
Assistant Professor, Fine Arts Librarian for Art & Architecture
Fine Arts & Design Library <http://library.unm.edu/about/libraries/fadl.php>,
GPH 435
College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences
University of New Mexico MSC05 3020
Albuquerque, NM 87131
Ph. (505) 277-0679; or @LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniebeene>
On Skpe @ stephanie.beene2


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