People react to the political decisions made about the places where they live in ways that can be seen, heard, felt, and sensed. In Waterloo, a place with a history of large-scale redevelopments, community responses to the most recent state government announcement for ‘renewal’ are creative, risky, and political. From news articles, radio programmes and Facebook posts, to documentaries and arts-based projects, creative forms of cultural production take up an important position in social action and the politics of belonging. Not all of the community’s activism is against the state government decision to redevelop Waterloo, but much of it aims to influence and shape what Waterloo becomes. #WeLiveHere2017 is a social action project that com...
development in the northern section of this southern Ontario city. This development proposal became ...
When the harbour settlement of Holmsund emerged the paternalistic milling society solely built itsel...
I will discuss my practice that for over thirty-five years has explored ways in which art can be use...
This paper is about a documentary that formed one component of a project to draw attention to and co...
‘Millbank Stories’ is a collaborative project between Millbank Creative Works (MCW), a Millbank comm...
Decades of state disinvestment in public housing, and its subsequent decline and residualisation, ha...
Housing is a human right. There is an extreme housing shortage in Pōneke Wellington with profound im...
Common Threads: Our Community Imagines Together Following a divisive election cycle, it\u27s time f...
Beginning in the summer of 2017, young artists in Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa asked, Who makes o...
A people-centred design revolution is taking place. The “everyday people” (Sanders 2006) we serve th...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised betterlife opportunities open the doorsforma...
The Region of Waterloo is rapidly transforming along the route of the ION Light Rail Transit Line as...
Te Hanga Ora: a new vision for social housing built on an architecture of engagementThe failings of ...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised better life opportunities open the doors for...
Citizen-led planning is about the power and strength of neighbours to shape the reality they want to...
development in the northern section of this southern Ontario city. This development proposal became ...
When the harbour settlement of Holmsund emerged the paternalistic milling society solely built itsel...
I will discuss my practice that for over thirty-five years has explored ways in which art can be use...
This paper is about a documentary that formed one component of a project to draw attention to and co...
‘Millbank Stories’ is a collaborative project between Millbank Creative Works (MCW), a Millbank comm...
Decades of state disinvestment in public housing, and its subsequent decline and residualisation, ha...
Housing is a human right. There is an extreme housing shortage in Pōneke Wellington with profound im...
Common Threads: Our Community Imagines Together Following a divisive election cycle, it\u27s time f...
Beginning in the summer of 2017, young artists in Waterloo and Cedar Falls, Iowa asked, Who makes o...
A people-centred design revolution is taking place. The “everyday people” (Sanders 2006) we serve th...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised betterlife opportunities open the doorsforma...
The Region of Waterloo is rapidly transforming along the route of the ION Light Rail Transit Line as...
Te Hanga Ora: a new vision for social housing built on an architecture of engagementThe failings of ...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised better life opportunities open the doors for...
Citizen-led planning is about the power and strength of neighbours to shape the reality they want to...
development in the northern section of this southern Ontario city. This development proposal became ...
When the harbour settlement of Holmsund emerged the paternalistic milling society solely built itsel...
I will discuss my practice that for over thirty-five years has explored ways in which art can be use...