Andrea Forsberg explains why the Agent of Change policy in London may be a saving grace for cultural venues in the city.
All in 2: Arts & Culture
Andrea Forsberg explains why the Agent of Change policy in London may be a saving grace for cultural venues in the city.
Daniel Arnow of The Actors Fund discusses the barriers faced by artists looking for affordable housing in NYC.
Alex Spatz discusses the real impacts that sporting arenas have on local neighborhoods.
Paul Chu shares with us the in's and out's of creating public art murals through his work in Singapore.
Dominique Cuoco reminisces the CowParade that once upon a time took over the public spaces of New York City.
Isabella JiangCheng gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the growth of artisan coffee in Shanghai.
Artists Kate Connell and Oscar Melara of Book and Wheel share their inspiring story of starting a grassroots cultural movement in the working class suburb of Portola.
Vivian Peng, an artist with Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders), describes her experience in Kibera, Kenya as the communications manager. She embarks on a mission to authentically create art with the community as a foreigner.
An interview with Fay Darmawi, Executive Producer of the San Francisco Urban Film Fest, gives insight to the role of art and artists in urban planning. Film can be effective as a means to explain complex concepts and art can create and foster a sense of community.
Addison Vawters explores alternative models of property relations that characterize democratic ownership, operation, and wealth distribution in the artist world.
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