Sep 23 2015
Rethink, Reconnect, Reclaim: ENVIRONMENTAL ART: MARY MISS

Rethink, Reconnect, Reclaim: ENVIRONMENTAL ART: MARY MISS

Presented by Big Car at Monument Circle

Presented by Big Car through a partnership with Reconnecting to our Waterways and the Butler Center for Urban Ecology.

Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. The Platform, 202 E. Market St.

This discussion with environmental artist Mary Miss offers insight into her work and creative process with a focus on her StreamLines project underway now in Indianapolis. 

A series exploring creative approaches to revitalizing communities and improving public places runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 21 here, with talks and workshops led by internationally recognized experts on what is often called “placemaking.” The series, which is free to attend, is designed to benefit artists, designers, planners, developers, and other community leaders across sectors in the Indianapolis area. 

 Big Car Collaborative — the nonprofit organization currently teaming up with The City of Indianapolis on the Spark Monument Circle creative placemaking project — is organizing the series, called Rethink Reconnect Reclaim, in partnership with Reconnecting to Our Waterways (an ongoing collective-impact effort to improve Indianapolis streams and rivers), LISC, The City of Indianapolis, and several others. The placemaking series will help attendees learn about successful strategies and meet leading thinkers in the fields of environmental art, creative placemaking, and tactical urbanism. In pursuit of a better city, the idea is to bring people together to reimagine public spaces and draw new energy to the city’s waterways.

“This is a great opportunity for people to learn and share ideas together,” said Big Car executive director Jim Walker. “And we’re excited to help further strengthen partnerships as placemaking becomes a key part of community development and is integrated into the practice of more artists, designers and planners in our city.”

Other partners on the series include the Indiana Arts Commission, Love Indy, Indianapolis City Market, IndyGo, Harrison Center for the Arts and City Gallery, StreamLines, White River Festival, DaVinci Pursuit, Ball State University Department of Landscape Architecture, Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center (INRC), TEDxIndianapolis, and Spark Monument Circle. 

“As we consider the future of Indy, it’s crucial that we put in the time and effort to creatively strategize about the future of our public spaces,” said Alan Goffinski, Big Car’s Creative Placemaker for Reconnecting to Our Waterways and lead organizer of the series. “There’s a lot we can learn from experts, and from each other.”

 

Dates & Times

2015/09/23 - 2015/09/23

Location Info

Monument Circle

1 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46204