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Public Art Reston and Reston Museum Present “Reston’s Public Art: An Interactive Discussion”

Reston, VA – Public Art Reston and Reston Museum proudly present “Reston’s Public Art: An Interactive Discussion” at Reston Community Center’s Jo Ann Rose Gallery and via zoom on March 9th at 7 pm. This free program will use the artwork of Reston’s underpasses as a starting point to engage the community in a discussion of public art as placemaking.

 

The program will feature presentations from life-long Restonian Rebekah Wingert, a Peabody award-winning filmmaker and president of Storycatcher Productions; Anne Delaney, former executive director of Public Art Reston and Project Coordinator,  Art in Transit Program, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA); Michele Greet, Art History Program Director and specialist in Modern Latin American Art, George Mason University; Ryan Patterson, Public Art Project Manager, Maryland State Arts Council; and Ronit Eisenbach, Professor of Architecture, Kibel Gallery Curator and Maryland Creative Placemaking Collaborative Director, University of Maryland.

 

“Since its founding in 1964, Reston’s visual art has been a staple of its neighborhoods and public spaces. Speakers will discuss specific artists but will also place artists and Reston into context. What stories can the art of the underpasses of Reston tell us? How have they shaped Reston’s community? What influenced the artists who have created art in Reston? Those who attend will not only get to hear the presenters answer these questions, but we hope, will also provide their own interpretation to this discussion.” – Alexandra Campbell, Executive Director, Reston Museum.

 

Those attending virtually should send an email to info@restonmuseum.org to register and receive the Zoom link.

 

About Reston Museum

Reston Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Reston’s past, informing the present, and influencing the future of Reston. Reston Museum preserves a collection of archival material and artifacts related to the history of Reston, many of which are exhibited at the Reston Museum.  Located at Lake Anne Plaza,

Reston Museum is open Tuesday through Saturday free of charge. Reston Museum also conducts educational and public programming, exhibitions, and public events including the Lake Anne Cardboard Boat Regatta, the Reston Home Tour, and Founder’s Day. For more information, please visit www.restonmuseum.org

 

About Public Art Reston

Public Art Reston, a non-profit founded in 2007, is committed to raising awareness about the role of public art in the community. Its mission is to be a catalyst for public art that inspires, engages and connects. The organization documents existing public art, commissions new public artworks and supports the creation of works by other community stakeholders. Over the past 14 years, its work has been guided by a Public Art Master Plan for Reston, adopted in 2008. For more information about Public Art Reston’s projects and programs, please visit www.publicartreston.org

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Makeover Montgomery 5

Join us for the fifth installment of Makeover Montgomery, a conference co-hosted by Montgomery Planning and NCSG at UMD. This year’s conference will take place with a focus on seeking regional ideas to help Montgomery County thrive. Sessions will be organized into four themes under the general topic of resilience:

  • Economic Resilience
  • Neighborhood and Social Resilience
  • Environmental, Climate, and Infrastructure-Resilience
  • Public Health Resilience

Call for Proposals

The deadline for submitting presentation proposals online is March 15, 2022, at 5 p.m. The selected presenters will take part in sessions to be held on September 23 and 24. Assistance with travel-related expenses may be available for out-of-town speakers. There may also be a virtual option for attendance depending on the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic at the time of the conference.

Presentations should focus on innovative planning and policy tools, and strategies that can help ensure the resilience of suburban and urban communities. Multiple session tracks will attract a diverse audience that includes practitioners, academics and interested community members from the DC area and across the nation.

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