Youth ARTivism: Fostering Civic Engagement Through Public Art

IF 0.4 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Urban Culture Research Pub Date : 2014-12-01 DOI:10.14456/JUCR.2014.5
A. Solanki, A. Speer, Helen Huang
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The Sustainable Thinking and Expression on Public Space (STEPS) Initiative’s Emerging ARTivist program provides a platform for young people from some of Canada’s most diverse and low-income communities to animate public spaces in their communities. This program has not only improved the urban experiences of local City of Toronto residents, but has built the capacity of youth as civic leaders engaged in urban design issues; empowered to transform the their urban environment. Alongside their award-winning youth led arts collective (the Toronto Emerging ARTivists), the STEPS Initiative has led the installation of several large-scale permanent art, including the World’s Tallest Mural, transforming Toronto’s skyline, and a 400 linear foot Fence Reclamation Project along a pedestrian corridor. This paper will discuss lesson learned by STEPS, in their engagement of youth and residents of all ages in the conception, planning, and implementation of these projects.
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青年艺术主义:通过公共艺术促进公民参与
公共空间可持续思考与表达(STEPS)倡议的新兴艺术家项目为来自加拿大最多样化和低收入社区的年轻人提供了一个平台,让他们在自己的社区中创造公共空间的活力。该项目不仅改善了当地多伦多市居民的城市体验,而且培养了青年作为城市设计问题的公民领袖的能力;他们有能力改造城市环境。除了他们屡获殊荣的青年艺术团体(多伦多新兴艺术家),STEPS计划还领导了几个大型永久性艺术的安装,包括世界上最高的壁画,改变了多伦多的天际线,以及沿着行人走廊的400英尺线性围栏填海项目。本文将讨论STEPS在青年和所有年龄段的居民参与这些项目的构思、规划和实施过程中吸取的经验教训。
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