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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2021 · 34 MIN

Making Public Art More Equitable and Better for Communities

from Reno Street Audio · host Our Town Reno

How can public art become better for Reno and other communities across the United States? Mark Salinas, the senior project manager at Forecast Public Art, recently helped develop a land recognition statement as part of many projects he is working on in the Biggest Little City where he works from. He has also recently worked with a social worker artist empowering the unhoused after they get into housing in Atlanta, as well as with a major community bridge park in development Washington, D.C. On this episode with Our Town Reno coordinator Nico Colombant, Salinas discusses Reno's Space Whale, electrical boxes, Jacobs Entertainment art, the Locomotion plaza and how to get grants and community engagement among several public art related topics. Get full access to Our Town Reno Newsletter at ourtownreno.substack.com/subscribe

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