Creative Placemaking Minor Info Session

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Illustration of creative placemaking. People on ladders building large puzzles; leaves and trees in the background and a hot air balloon pulling a "Creative Placemaking" sign.
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Illustration courtesy of Frank Profaci.
OPEN TO UNDERGRAD STUDIO ART AND ARCHITECTURE MAJORS

Architecture Professor Ronit Eisenbach will be conducting an Information Session on the new Creative Placemaking Minor to answer questions about the applications which are due March 1st. 
 

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The new Creative Placemaking Minor is a collaboration between the School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation (MAPP) and the College of Arts and Humanities (ARHU). It is part of the University of Maryland Arts for All initiative, which leverages the combined power of the arts, technology and social justice.

Students in this undergraduate interdisciplinary minor will engage in place-based art and design projects in partnership with local organizations, knowledge keepers, and artists in select areas of Maryland, including the Purple Line Corridor. This minor currently offers undergraduates two tracks: one focusing on architecture and spatial practice and the other on the visual arts.

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