On Tuesday, February 24, Adam Horowitz of
the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, Lou Pesce of Metabolic Studio,
and Emily Scott of ETH Zürich/co-founder of World of Matter and Los
Angeles Urban Rangers participated in a panel discussion at Betts Auditorium on the vital role artists are playing in
revitalizing communities and making and remaking cities. This event was
part of a Spring 2015 Princeton Atelier course, “Performing Environmental
Stories,” co-taught by public writer, artist, historian, and Princeton’s
Barron Visiting Professor in the Environment and the Humanities Jenny
Price and Princeton University Art Museum’s Haskell Curator of Modern
and Contemporary Art Kelly Baum. Following the panel discussion, a series of workshops on creative
place-making took place from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at the Lewis Center
for the Arts.
ARTISTS MAKING CITIES
Tuesday, February 24
4:30PM-6:15PM / PANEL DISCUSSION
School of Architecture, Betts Auditorium
Moderated by Kelly Baum (Princeton University Art Museum) & Jenny Price (Princeton Atelier, Lewis Center for the Arts)
7:30PM-9:00PM / DINNER WORKSHOP
Lewis Center for the Arts, 185 Nassau Street, 2nd Floor
Artists Making Cities was
co-presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts, the Princeton University
Art Museum and the Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism
and the Humanities.
Photo credit: Jose Escamilla Class of '15 / Princeton University School of Architecture
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