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National Consortium for Creative Placemaking Summit

November 6, 2019

Mesa Arts Center is pleased to have been selected to present a field workshop at the Water=Life Opening Celebration, for the upcoming National Consortium for Creative Placemaking Summit, scheduled to take place in downtown Phoenix Nov. 14-16. Registration for the Summit is still available and those who are interested in building place and community through the arts are encouraged to visit the website to learn more. 

 

ASU and the Herberger Institute are hosting the National Consortium for Creative Placemaking’s 13th creative placemaking summit, which will bring people together for two and half days of education, inspiration and connection. There will be opportunities to learn from people across the country through workshops, guided conversations, social events and field workshops to see sites of creative placemaking in Phoenix. The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking is co-producing the event with ASU and with ArtPlace America.

 

The National Consortium for Creative Placemaking is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that believes creative placemaking can make sustainable, prosperous, equitable, inclusive, and resilient places. We build connections, capacity, and community in the field. We bring people from all walks of life together through webinars, summits, and trainings. We strive to influence the levers of power in communities.

 

Visit the website to learn more and register: https://www.cpcommunities.org/national

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