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Creative CityMaking: Minneapolis' Model for Diversity in Placemaking
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Creative CityMaking, Intermedia Arts’ bold placemaking, problem-solving collaboration with the City of Minneapolis, recently received a three-year grant that promises to deepen the initiative’s reach in previously unimaginable ways.
Arts and Culture
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Coordination/Collaboration
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Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
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diversity
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Philanthropy
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Transit Oriented Development
University
,
North Side
,
Uptown/Lyn Lake
Cooking Up Entrepreneurship in Twin Cities Incubator Kitchens
Anne Jin Soo Preston
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Incubator or community kitchens have been gaining momentum in the Twin Cities, bringing together food entrepreneurs, ingredients, and innovation.
Coordination/Collaboration
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Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Entrepreneurship
,
Shopping
,
Strong Local Economy
Como Park
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Phillips
,
Midway
,
Lake Street
,
North Side
,
Seward
,
Powderhorn
Saint Paul Artist Oskar Ly: An Organizer and Ambassador for Hmong Arts
Nicole Rupersburg
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Issue Media Group (
The Line'
s parent company) has launched Creative Exchange, a national online platform for storytelling and resource sharing around creativity and community. Saint Paul artist/organizer Oskar Ly was featured in the first issue.
Arts and Culture
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Central Corridor
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Coordination/Collaboration
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Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
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diversity
Midway
,
Downtown/Lowertown
Design Thinking at the U of M: Organizing Collaborations Around Social Issues
Jennifer Gilhoi
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
How groups at the University of Minnesota are using design thinking as the creative approach to explore new ways of working and collaborating.
Coordination/Collaboration
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Design
,
diversity
,
Higher Education
,
Strong Local Economy
University
Ten Thousand Things: Connecting with Communities Through Imaginative Theater
Carl Atiya Swanson
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
The Minneapolis theater company Ten Thousand Things builds connections both radical and backed by tradition by telling stories for intimate and often non-traditional audiences, with the lights up and minimal staging, using the power of communal imagination.
Arts and Culture
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Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Economy
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Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Talent Dividend
University
,
Cedar - Riverside/West Bank
,
Downtown
,
Lake Street
,
Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
,
Powderhorn
Jobs, Housing, Transit: Leveraging the Economic Power of the Central Corridor's Anchor Institutions
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
How key non-profits have forged partnerships with healthcare institutions along the Green Line to generate corridors of opportunity for job seekers, residents, and communities.
Central Corridor
,
Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Healthcare
,
Higher Education
,
Strong Local Economy
,
Transportation
University
,
Midway
,
Cedar - Riverside/West Bank
,
Saint Anthony Park
,
Downtown/Lowertown
The John Biggers Seed Project Builds on a Public Art Legacy
Anna Pratt
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Arts and Culture
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Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Talent Dividend
North Side
The Endangered Osage Language Gets a Unicode-Friendly Alphabet
Brian Martucci
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Jessica Harjo, a recent graduate of the University of Minnesota’s Design MA program and a current PhD candidate, has sketched out a novel orthography for the Osage language.
Arts and Culture
,
Creative Leadership
,
Design
,
diversity
,
Entrepreneurship
,
Higher Education
University
Preserve and Protect: How Minneapolis' Somali Immigrants Are Keeping Their Artistic Traditions Alive
Alexandra N. Katz
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Arts and Culture
,
Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Entrepreneurship
,
Shopping
Lake Street
Galtier Community School Embraces Design Thinking for Greater Flexibility in Learning
Camille LeFevre
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Galtier Community School in Saint Paul decided to revolutionize education through design thinking after the American Architectural Foundation’s (AAF) Design for Learning program.
Central Corridor
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Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Leadership
,
Design
,
diversity
,
Philanthropy
,
Talent Dividend
Greater East Side
,
University
,
Midway
,
Payne - Phalen
The Dish on Heritage Restaurants: Food, Families, Neighborhoods
Susan Klemond
Wednesday, November 06, 2013
A look at four heritage restaurants in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, their origin stories, their participation in their neighborhoods, and why their loyal patrons—and new generations of diners—keep coming back.
diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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Nightlife
,
Strong Local Economy
West Side
,
West Seventh
,
Northeast
City Art: New thinking about public art in Saint Paul is transforming the public sphere
Christine Podas-Larson
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Arts and Culture
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Central Corridor
,
Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Leadership
,
Design
,
diversity
,
Sustainability
,
Transit Oriented Development
,
Transportation
Saint Anthony Park
,
Downtown/Lowertown
,
Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
,
Payne - Phalen
Throughout the U.S., Public Art Engages Communities and Transforms Neighborhoods
Elaine Labalme
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Public art has evolved into an essential element of urban placemaking and social engagement. From murals on vacant buidlings to art in laundormats to temporary art installations that invite public participation, we take a look at public art and how it's changing cities.
Arts and Culture
,
Central Corridor
,
Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Leadership
,
Design
,
diversity
,
Regionalism
,
Strong Local Economy
,
Transit Oriented Development
,
Transportation
Downtown/Lowertown
,
Thomas - Dale/Frogtown
Youth Performance Company: The Twin Cities' Serious-Minded Starmaker
Julie Kendrick
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
What do
Black Hawk Down
star Josh Hartnett, Tony award nominee Laura Osnes, and Comedy Central writers Charlie Sanders and Colton Dunn have in common? They all once belonged to this stellar Minneapolis youth theater company.
Arts and Culture
,
Creative Economy
,
Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Entrepreneurship
,
Philanthropy
,
Talent Dividend
University
Art and Business Connect at a "Pop-Up Think Tank"
Jon Spayde
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Arts and Culture
,
Coordination/Collaboration
,
Creative Economy
,
Creative Leadership
,
diversity
,
Entrepreneurship
,
Philanthropy
Downtown
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