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Jun 2024
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446. How can the arts build community re...

Mustafa Sherif
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Placemaking Europe x City of Arts Webinar 3

How can artistic performances, dancing, imagination, creativity, culture, and diversity be integrated into city-making to foster community resilience?


Join us for the third discussion in our webinar series, where we explore the vital role of the arts and co-creation processes in cultivating resilient and vibrant cities.

Gain insights from two passionate and knowledgeable professionals:


Charles Landry: A pioneer in leveraging imagination and creativity in urban transformation, renowned for popularizing the Creative City concept.


Madeleine Kate Mcgowan: An artist and expert in experimenting with speculative design and artistic performances, transforming our landscapes into inspiring and beautiful places.


Moderated by Mustafa Sherif, a dedicated urban planner and placemaker with extensive experience in hosting urban discussions.

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Keep Up the Good Work. Keep Loving Cities ❤️️

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