Placemaking and Public Art Question Title * 1. Do you think public art makes a city more Livable Interesting Distinguishable No opinion Question Title * 2. Would you like to see more art in the public sphere in downtown White Plains? Yes No Question Title * 3. Which of the following cultural venues do you visit: ArtsWestchester & the Arts Exchange Downtown Music at Grace Church White Plains Performing Arts Center Play Group Theatre The Westchester Music Conservatory Steffi Nossen School of Dance Question Title * 4. What role do you think the public should play in public art: None – it should be left to artists and city planners to decide Participatory – the public should help create the art Advisory – the public should weigh in on artwork before it is installed Major advisory – the public should be involved in the selection of artists and artworks from the beginning Question Title * 5. Would you spend more time in downtown White Plains if there were more cultural activities? Yes No Question Title * 6. If you have seen the exhibition, Placemaking: Reenvisioning White Plains, do any of the artists’ proposals change the way you think about the vision for the downtown? Yes No Question Title * 7. Which of these would you like to see implemented: Tomoko Abe “Ukiyo” [Floating World] Site: Renaissance Plaza Fountains Elizabeth Barksdale “Stained Glass Bench” Site: Green space adjacent to Grace Church Nicoletta Barolini “Wheels of White Plains” Site: ArtsExchange building façade (Martine St.) Kelli Bickman “The Cherry Forest” Site: Macy’s entrance and façade, Main and Court Sts. Haifa Bint-Kadi “Nature’s Train Within” Site: Sidewalks along Mamaroneck Ave, Main St. and Court St. Jo Ann Brody “Four Figures Dancing” Site: Proposed pedestrian promenade on Court St. Kerry Cox, Corina Kennedy & Edgar Meza “Untitled” Site: Court St. across from Macy’s façade Susan Cox “Banners Across ArtsWestchester” Site: ArtsExchange building façade (Mamaroneck Ave.) Loren Eiferman “Remembrances of Things Past” Site: Sidewalk at City Center, Mamaroneck Ave. Sarah Haviland “The Phoenix of ArtsWestchester” Site: ArtsExchange building façade (Mamaroneck Ave.) Wennie Huang “Pentimento” Site: City Center Window facing Mamaroneck Ave. Chris Kaczmarek “WP3: The White Plains Projection Project” Site: Macy’s Façade facing Court St. Ann Ladd & Jude Ferencz “Favorite Indigenous Flowers of New York State” Site: Green space adjacent to Grace Church Susan Manspeizer “New Growth” Site: Median on Mamaroneck Ave. at Main St. Barry Mason “Untitled” Site: Empty glass building at Main and Court Sts. Stomu Miyazaki & Momo Miyazaki “Green Ripples” Site: Renaissance Plaza Wilfredo Morel “Grove of White Balsam” Site: Proposed pedestrian promenade on Court St. Daan Padmos “The Stage is Yours” Site: Green space adjacent to Grace Church Jerome H. Parmet “Migratory Moments” Site: Median on Mamaroneck Ave. at Main St. Ariel Plantz “Obelisks” Site: Proposed pedestrian promenade on Court St. Kurt Swanson “River Rocks” Site: Renaissance Plaza Craig Usher “Fog Wave” Site: Median on Mamaroneck Ave. at Main St. Question Title * 8. Where else would you like to see public art in White Plains? Question Title * 9. Additional comments? Question Title * 10. Please provide us with your name and e-mail (optional). Done