Saturday, July 31, 2010
Catch Up with DWSP
Recently, the Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership blog has had several arts-related posts. Check 'em out:
Labels:
Economic Development,
social capital,
Winston-Salem
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Acts of Creation Opening at Enrichment Center
A reblog from Life in Forsyth: Local Acts of Creation.
Don't miss the opening of Acts of Creation at the Enrichment Center this Friday!
Don't miss the opening of Acts of Creation at the Enrichment Center this Friday!

Labels:
Marginalized populations,
Winston-Salem
Monday, July 19, 2010
DATS 2010: Food for Thought update
DESIGN, ART, TECHNOLOGY SYMPOSIUM
An Annual Piedmont Event About Important Ideas
2010: FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Sawtooth Center, Winston-Salem
October 9, 10, 11
(This notice covers my contribution to DATS 2010. Click here for the official site.—Andrew Young)
My paid role is to insure multicultural and alternative viewpoints through the creation of venues and other forums at this year’s event. Food is about culture. It is one of those rare, big tent themes in which everyone in the Piedmont has an interest. Everyone can bring their experience and know-how.
The best gardener I knew was my grandmother. The most flexible cook I knew was my mom. Both were frugal and could do a lot with a little. In my view, those are high standards for designers, artists, and technology innovators, whether in good economic times or bad. (more)
Why I proposed food as the DATS theme (more)
Food Geography (more)
Participate in a venue (more)
Recreation of a UN shelter, food and water at Festival Park.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Grant to Fund Master Plan for Business 40 Bridges
Today the Winston-Salem Journal published new information on the Business 40 bridges project. The Creative Corridors Coalition will administer a grant to the Arts Council and City of Winston-Salem to assemble a team of urban designers, artists, and planners to create a master plan for the two-year construction project.
My hope is that the new bridges will allow for safer, more inviting pedestrian activity. I did some basic research a few years ago on bridges for the Florida Community Design Center in Gainesville, Florida. Here were a couple of my favorites:
One not so practical for two- or four-lane traffic:
My hope is that the new bridges will allow for safer, more inviting pedestrian activity. I did some basic research a few years ago on bridges for the Florida Community Design Center in Gainesville, Florida. Here were a couple of my favorites:
One not so practical for two- or four-lane traffic:
By Miro Rivera Architects, this bridge is over Lake Austin in Austin, TX.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Documentary by WFU Student, Courteney Morris, Now on YouTube
Just got word that a short documentary by Wake Forest University student, Courteney Morris, is now available on the university's YouTube page. Here it is below:
Friday, July 9, 2010
Citizen Artist!
While browsing the Community Arts Network website (pretty much the best resource there is on socially-minded and interactive art), I found a syllabus for a class called Citizen Artist. The collaboration between high school and college students reminded me so much of Transforming Race, a project I posted on earlier, I couldn't wait to get a link to the syllabus up on the blog.
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
'Conflict Kitchen' Feeds You Public Art in the Form of Food
A delicious sandwich shop has sprung up in Pittsburgh called "Conflict Kitchen." Funded by the Sprout Fund, the Waffle Shop, and the Center for the Arts in Society at Carnegie Mellon, the restaurant is an experiment in public art. Conflict Kitchen only serves a yummy dish from a country with which the United States is in conflict. Currently, Conflict Kitchen is serving up an Iranian dish called Kubideh. Later in the year, the Conflict Kitchen will serve up dishes from other countries. Check out the great NPR story on the project.
Image from kubidehkitchen.com

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