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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2019 · 37 MIN

The Benefit of a City Master Plan with Amanda Golden (Ep. 6)

from If These Walls Could Talk · host Morgan Bricca

Host: Morgan Bricca Guest: Amanda Golden, Principal, Designing Local Links: Mark Regalman Article on art in alleyways (including Chattanooga's alley) Janet Eckleman TED talk Images of her piece in LeBauer Park in Greensboro, NC Episode Summary: In this episode Amanda Golden, Principal of Designing Local discusses the benefits of having a city master plan, including identifying various sources for funding the public art, having a plan that individuals or businesses can participate in, the pull of art dense communities, and the magic of site-specific, context-specific artwork.

In this episode Amanda Golden, Principal of Designing Local discusses the benefits of having a city master plan, including identifying various sources for funding the public art, having a plan that individuals or businesses can participate in, the pull of art dense communities, and the magic of site-specific, context-specific artwork.

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