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ULI Toronto: Placemaking with Public Art
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Since the onset of the pandemic, many of us have been getting out and exploring cities more than ever, amplifying the role that public art plays in the enjoyment of our neighbourhoods. With the City of Toronto launching ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021 and the City of Markham providing a blueprint through their Public Art Master Plan, the importance of making art more accessible is being recognized by both the development industry and residents as an essential element of city building.
Join ULI and our panel of experts to discuss the importance of public art, address how the industry plays an important role in working with municipalities to create engaging opportunities, and how art contributes to the building of complete communities.
Moderator: Rebecca Carbin, Principal, ART+PUBLIC UnLtd
Kevin Buist, Independent Curator (former Artistic Director of ArtPrize, based in Grand Rapids, Michigan)
Meg Davis, Chief Development Officer, Waterfront Toronto
Joe Sellors, Project Lead, ArtworxTO: Toronto’s Year of Public Art 2021Adrian Stimson, Artist and member of the Siksika Nation
Yan Wu, Public Art Curator, City of Markham
Cover image is Faces of Regent Park by Dan Bergeron.