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Placemaking and Public Art
1.
Do you think public art makes a city more
Livable
Interesting
Distinguishable
No opinion
2.
Would you like to see more art in the public sphere in downtown White Plains?
Yes
No
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
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
5.
Would you spend more time in downtown White Plains if there were more cultural activities?
Yes
No
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
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.
8.
Where else would you like to see public art in White Plains?
9.
Additional comments?
10.
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