Project
Public Arts Feasibility and Commission Design
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Description
Developed the foundation for a Public Arts Program in Meadville by conducting and investigating research on commissioning and maintaining public art projects.
Chloe, V and Katie worked to develop the foundation for a Public Arts Program in Meadville by conducting and investigating research on commissioning and maintaining public art projects. The findings of their research led to collaboration between public officials, supportive community members and local artists and has resulted in receiving an Allegheny College Community Project Sub-Grant to determine all the logistics needed for the creation (and later installation) of an actual mural on the Northwestern Pennsylvania Investment Cooperative’s Market Street property.
Chloe, V and Katie worked to develop the foundation for a Public Arts Program in Meadville by conducting and investigating research on commissioning and maintaining public art projects. The findings of their research led to collaboration between public officials, supportive community members and local artists and has resulted in receiving an Allegheny College Community Project Sub-Grant to determine all the logistics needed for the creation (and later installation) of an actual mural on the Northwestern Pennsylvania Investment Cooperative’s Market Street property.
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Outcome
Students researched and presented public art best practices and potential local artists to NWPIC for a mural project continuing in Fall 2023 with funding awarded through Community Project Grant.Project Details
IMPACT TEAM
Arts and CultureTYPE
Community Engaged Learning (CEL)Community Based Research (CBR)
Community Project Grants (CPG)
Direct Service and/or Social Action Project (SAP)