On Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Transforming Community Development Through Arts & Culture explored an evolving era in community development that infuses art and cultural practice.
Attendees learned how artists are working with communities and community development organizations to tackle some of the most pressing and complex issues of our time, and why arts and culture strategies are central to equitable development and racial justice.
Hosted by the New York Fed and the San Francisco Fed, in partnership with ArtPlace America and PolicyLink, the event highlighted stories, ideas, and provocations from the latest Community Development Innovation Review journal, Transforming Community Development Through Arts and Culture.
Free printed copies of the journal were available to attendees while supplies lasted.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
4:00pm - 7:00pm
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Museum & Learning Center
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045
This event was open to members of the public.
3:00pm-4:00pm | Gold Vault Tours* (By advanced registration only.) |
3:30pm-4:00pm | Registration |
4:00pm-4:10pm | Welcome & Opening Remarks David Erickson, SVP & Head of Outreach & Education, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
4:10pm-4:15pm | Placemaking at New York Fed Museum & Learning Center Jenn Kahn, Senior Associate Director, Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
4:15pm-4:25pm | Community Development Innovation Review Lyz Crane, Deputy Director, ArtPlace America |
4:25pm-5:25pm | Shifting Mindsets: The Role of Arts & Culture in Building Equitable
Futures Moderator: Laura Choi, Community Development Research Manager, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Penelope Douglas, Founding Partner, CultureBank@YBCA Jamie Gauthier, Member-Elect, Philadelphia City Council, District 3 Maurice Jones, President & CEO, LISC Rip Rapson, President & CEO, The Kresge Foundation |
5:25pm-5:50pm | Artist Vignette: Neighborhood Opportunity Network (NeON) Nicole Shawan Junior, Artist, NeON Arts Teaching Grant Recipient Ana M. Bermúdez, Commissioner, NYC Department of Probation |
5:50pm-6:50pm | Shifting Practice: A NYC Case Study on Integrating Arts & Culture
into Community Development Moderator: Victor Rubin, Senior Fellow, PolicyLink Colvin W. Grannum, President & CEO, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Indira Etwaroo, Ph.D., Executive Director, RestorationART and the Billie Holiday Theatre, Vice President, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation Hollis King, Co-Curator and Creative Director, RestorationART |
6:50pm-7:00pm | Closing Remarks F. Javier Torres, Program Director of Thriving Cultures, Surdna Foundation |
7:00pm-7:45pm | Networking Reception Light refreshments will be served. Please note that the reception is closed to the press. |
*Please be advised that space is limited and members of the public must register in advance. Please note that cameras are not allowed in the Vault. To inquire about press access to the vault, please contact Andrea Priest.
Media
This event was open to the media. All remarks and panels are on-the-record, unless otherwise noted. For more information, please contact Andrea Priest.
Co-sponsors
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
ArtPlace America
PolicyLink