Chicago Arts + Industry Commons
Chicago Leadership: Arts + Industry • Convener - Place Lab at the Harris School of Public Policy and Arts+Public Commons Life, University of Chicago, with director, Theaster Gates • Rebuild Foundation • Arts+Public Life, University of Chicago • Space Fund, NFP
Chicago Leadership: Arts + Industry • Convener - Place Lab at the Harris School of Public Policy and Arts+Public Commons Life, University of Chicago, with director, Theaster Gates • Rebuild Foundation • Arts+Public Life, University of Chicago • Space Fund, NFP Partners: • City of Chicago • Chicago Park District
Garfjeld Park Industrial Arts Chicago Park District powerhouse & stables, renewal for public access Metal Foundry - Industrial Arts: • Training / Production facility • Showroom • Gallery • Public Programs
St. Laurence Elementary School Vacant for over 14 years, renovation for art and design teaching-focused programming Art and Design spaces: • painting, drawing, sculpture • audio-video lab • digital fabrication lab • artists studios Artists Housing - future phase
Kenwood Gardens Vacant lots at a city edge , transformation to public use open space, creating a node. Public Programs strengthening community identity and training for cultural production • wood building / fabrication • open land use opportunities • violence prevention and peace practices • artists studio pods
Stony Island Arts Bank Flagship space and platform for broad Arts and Culture programming; re-opened as the Arts Bank, October 2015 Programming: • visual art exhibitions • archives and collections • artists in residence • workshops and screenings • salon discussions
Chicago Arts + Industry Commons
St. Laurence School & Vicinity Phase 3 Phase 2 Phase 1 Phase 3: multi-family Phase 2: multi-family
SUSTAINABILITY THROUGH ARTS + CULTURE AMPHITHEATRE LISTENING GARDEN SOUND LOUNGE MARKED BIKE LANE INSIDE / OUTSIDE STAGE CAFE ART ROOM PLAZA RAPID TRANSIT BUS DEDICATED BIKE LANE WATER GARDEN PLAY ROOM EDUCATION RESOURCES WELLNESS MOBILITY Create learning communities. Reinvest in people. Amplify beauty in nature. Design a high-quality public realm experience. Promote environmental Reclaim and reuse materials. Develop artful open spaces. stewardship. Enhance infrastructure for bikes and Repropose inactive spaces and Strengthen community safety. pedestrians. Support information exchange in relationships. workshops, apprenticeships, class- Incentivize walkability and access es, and performances. to transit.
repurpose + re-propose engaged participation pedagogical moments 9 Principles of Ethical Redevelopment the indeterminate design place over time ™ stack, leverage + access constellations ARTS + CULTURE platforms BUILD CITIES.
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