A-place: Linking places through networked artistic practices

Leandro Madrazo, Maria Irene Aparício, Burak Pak, Tadeja Zupančič

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Abstract

The purpose of A-Place “Linking places through networked artistic practices”, a
project co-funded by the Creative Europe programme (2019-2023) is to design and implement art-centred placemaking activities in six European cities –Barcelona, Bologna, Brussels, Lisbon, Ljubljana, and Nicosia– to connect meanings and experiences associated to places across cultural and geographic boundaries. Placemaking activities will be carried out with the participation of both local residents (from multiple cultural backgrounds) and transient population (refugees, tourists, business travellers, temporary workers), in collaboration with artists and educational staff participating in the project. In this paper, we outline the scope of the project, describe the first-year programme of activities, and discuss the methodology to be applied in their evaluation.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStreets for 2030
Subtitle of host publicationProposing streets for integrated, and universal mobility. Book of proceedings
EditorsAlenka Fikfak, Matej Nikšić, Christine Mady, Igor Bizjak, Matej Blenkuš
Place of PublicationLjubljana
PublisherUniversity of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Urban Planning Institute of the Republic of Slovenia, Ljubljana, Slovenia;
Pages277-286
Number of pages9
ISBN (Electronic)978-961-6390-58-3
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventStreets for 2030 - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Duration: 23 Sept 202024 Sept 2020

Publication series

NameCITY STREETS
Volume4

Conference

ConferenceStreets for 2030
Country/TerritorySlovenia
CityLjubljana
Period23/09/2024/09/20

Keywords

  • Placemaking
  • Creative placemaking

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