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The Indianapolis Cultural Trail: A Legacy of Gene and Marilyn Glick has engaged Forecast to develop a comprehensive public art master plan for the Cultural Trail. The plan will set an ambitious course for the Cultural Trail’s public art program over the next five to ten years. The goal for the Public Art Comprehensive Plan is to set an action-oriented road map for prioritizing the public art and culture program along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. We want to transform the Trail into a leader and destination for celebrating a diversity of artists and experiencing arts and culture in a free and public setting.

We need your help! Let us know your vision for public art along the Cultural Trail! This survey should take you 10-15 minutes to complete. Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a drawing for a gift card from a business along the Cultural Trail!

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* 1. Is there a specific area where you would like to see public art along the Cultural Trail? [Ex: along the entire Trail, in large areas, at intersections, throughout the Trail, on adjacent buildings along the Trail, etc.]

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* 2. What makes a good space for public art? [Ex: highly visible, easy to access physically, in a place on the Cultural Trail that is consistently busy, etc.]

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* 3. Is there a specific location along the Cultural Trail where you think public art should be installed? [include an address, cross streets, or other description of the specific location where you would like to see public art]

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* 4. What do you love most about the Cultural Trail?

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* 5. What is your favorite memory that has happened along the Cultural Trail?

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* 6. What 3 words describe the Cultural Trail for you?

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* 7. What are 3 cultural assets along the Cultural Trail? [Tangible assets include arts and natural heritage resources on public and private land -- including urban design and public art, cultural facilities, cultural industries, artist networks, cultural festivals and events, cultural occupations, and cultural organizations. Intangible assets include stories, traditions, and relationships that contribute to defining a community's unique identity and sense of place.]

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* 8. What message do you want public artwork along the Cultural Trail to send to visitors and daily users?

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* 9. Think about your favorite public artwork on the Cultural Trail. What qualities does it have that you would like to see in future public artworks?

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* 10. Think about your favorite public artwork that you have seen in another place. What qualities does it have that you would like to see in future public artworks along the Cultural Trail?

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* 11. What do you want public art along the Cultural Trail to do? [examples could include: provide seating, shade, prompting discussion, sharing information, educating people about a specific topic, providing resources, creating gathering spaces, none]

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* 12. What’s the most important thing to consider about public art along the Cultural Trail?

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* 13. How often do you use the Trail?

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* 14. Why do you use the Cultural Trail?

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* 15. What is your zip code?

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* 16. How do you identify your race? Please select all that apply:

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* 17. How do you identify your gender? [Ex: Non-binary, woman, man, transgender male, transgender female, etc.]

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* 18. What is your age?

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* 19. Please enter your email address if you would like to keep in touch and be entered into a drawing for a gift card from a local business!

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