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Jun 12, 2024 · Arguably, nowhere in Toronto is more public, accessible and frequented by folks from all walks of life than the city's subway stations.
Apr 24, 2024 · - Public art promotes accessibility and inclusivity by bringing art out of traditional gallery settings and into public spaces where it can be experienced by everyone. - Art installations in public parks, transit stations, and civic buildings ensure that art is accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, democratizing access ...
Along with the consideration of content and curation, inclusivity also extends to how art spaces operate, ensuring that people of all backgrounds and abilities can access and engage with art comfortably and meaningfully.
In these conversations, art writer Rosemary Heather, and Yan Wu, Public Art Curator for the City of Markham, talk with three public art professionals about the complex job of helping artists make art for public transit.
Apr 21, 2022 · High-profile architecture and design, alongside integrated arts and cultural programming are now ubiquitous features of public transit networks. This article considers how and why transit-based arts and cultural programmes are proliferating globally as well as the impact of these programmes on transit and urban dynamics.
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Nov 20, 2023 · From Hong Kong to Seoul, Taipei to Singapore, and Tokyo to beyond, these cities have embraced the power of artistic expression to transform public transportation spaces into vibrant cultural...
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The Accessible Art and Placemaking Project explores the ways art can be used to make public spaces accessible to people of all abilities. The project involves the review of existing research and consultation with d/Deaf and Disabled experts active in the arts and urban planning communities.