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Ep 6: Public art as a source of disruptive innovation. A conversation with Anjuli Solanki

Nov 13, 201622 min
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In this podcast, Anjuli Solanki and I discuss how she and her organization use public art as a source of innovation at the city-level. Anjuli uses some very practical examples to explain how public art can be used to transform or build communities.

Anjuli works for the for the STEPS initiative a public art organization. STEPS biggest project to date has been their St. Clair Project. In the podcast, she mentioned PATCH - the public art on construction hoarding, and she also mentions the Pangea Sea project link

This podcast was recorded on Skype.
Music provided by Clint Harewood you contact him via email, Facebook or LinkedIn.
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