Community Development: The Power and Potential of Creative Placemaking Part 2

What is “Creative Placemaking” and what is its role in shaping neighborhoods, towns, and cities? We hear from a performer and offer his project, “Cops and Robbers” as a case study of Creative Placemaking in practice.

What is “Creative Placemaking” and what is its role in shaping neighborhoods, towns, and cities? Following a conference of artists, community development experts, and policymakers convened by the Wilson Center’s Urban Sustainability Laboratory, together with the National Endowment for the Arts, the Kresge Foundation, ArtPlace America, and Partners for Livable Communities, we spoke with some of the conference participants and asked them to help us answer the question. Part 1 provides an overview of Creative Placemaking and the possibilities it represents. In Part 2 we hear from a performer and offer his project, “Cops and Robbers” as a case study of Creative Placemaking in practice.

Guest 

Jinho “The Piper” Ferreira, Oakland, CA based rapper, actor and sheriff’s deputy

Urban Sustainability Laboratory

Since 1991, the Urban Sustainability Laboratory has advanced solutions to urban challenges—such as poverty, exclusion, insecurity, and environmental degradation—by promoting evidence-based research to support sustainable, equitable and peaceful cities.   Read more

Urban Sustainability Laboratory