Using Arts and Culture to Create Healthy Open Spaces During Recovery

Recorded On: 06/24/2020

Wednesday, June 24, 2020
2:15 p.m. EDT

About this Session

How can arts and culture can help us redefine open spaces as people are social distancing during a public health crisis? During this session, attendees will consider ways that the arts and artists are helping address issues of how spaces are designed and encouraging users to stay separated as we emerge for shelter-in-place orders.  



Speakers 

Miguel Vazquez, Planner
Brittany Delany, Creative Professional, Dancer/Choreographer

This session is a part of the 2020 Annual Convention and Public Art & Civic Design Conference


Brittany Delany

Creative Professional, Dancer/Choreographer

Brittany Delany is a creative professional and dancer/choreographer based in Los Angeles, California. She earned a B.A. in French Studies and a B.A. in Dance: Choreography & Performance from Wesleyan University. With over a decade of experience working for arts and culture organizations in the USA, she values the power of imagination and teamwork.

Miguel A. Vazquez

Planner

Miguel A. Vazquez, AICP is a planner working at the intersection of urban planning and public health.  Diversity, inclusion and equity are the foundation of his ethos and praxis. Curiosity, creativity and innovation are his preferred conduits to educate, persuade and empower.  Presently, Miguel is the Healthy Communities Planner for the Riverside University Health System-Public Health and serves as Chair of the American Planning Association’s Arts in Planning Interest Group.

 


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