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Kady Yellow: Creative Placemaking, Urban Art, and Jacksonville Nights

July 17, 2023 Randall White Season 1 Episode 18
Kady Yellow: Creative Placemaking, Urban Art, and Jacksonville Nights
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Kady Yellow: Creative Placemaking, Urban Art, and Jacksonville Nights
Jul 17, 2023 Season 1 Episode 18
Randall White

We have questions:

  • What exactly is placemaking or creative placemaking?
  • When it comes to art that is created for — and found in — public settings, what is the difference between graffiti, murals, and street art?
  • How can public places and urban art be shaped in ways that are inclusive and respectful of those who will interact with them the most?
  • And what does any of this have to do with our cities and neighborhoods at night?

We will find out the answers to these questions in this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation. We talk with Kady Yellow, Senior Director of Creative Placemaking & Events for Downtown Vision, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida.

Kady’s fascinating backstory offers great insight as to why she is such a valuable link between policymakers and those who are often left out of community decisions.

As a bonus, Kady also gives us an introductory class in outside-of-the-museum urban art. We get history and details about:

  • Graffiti art
  • Muralism
  • Street Art

Moreover, we learn how murals can have both a positive and negative effect on neighborhoods and public spaces. That’s a nuance especially worth listening for by commercial developers and city leaders as we hear from Kady Yellow.

DOWNTOWN VISION, INC. LINKS

PLACEMAKING JAX LINKS

Get details about Kady’s book, “New Orleans: Murals, Street Art & Graffiti Vol.1”

24HOURNATION
24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on:

Show Notes

We have questions:

  • What exactly is placemaking or creative placemaking?
  • When it comes to art that is created for — and found in — public settings, what is the difference between graffiti, murals, and street art?
  • How can public places and urban art be shaped in ways that are inclusive and respectful of those who will interact with them the most?
  • And what does any of this have to do with our cities and neighborhoods at night?

We will find out the answers to these questions in this episode of 24 Minutes from 24HourNation. We talk with Kady Yellow, Senior Director of Creative Placemaking & Events for Downtown Vision, Inc. in Jacksonville, Florida.

Kady’s fascinating backstory offers great insight as to why she is such a valuable link between policymakers and those who are often left out of community decisions.

As a bonus, Kady also gives us an introductory class in outside-of-the-museum urban art. We get history and details about:

  • Graffiti art
  • Muralism
  • Street Art

Moreover, we learn how murals can have both a positive and negative effect on neighborhoods and public spaces. That’s a nuance especially worth listening for by commercial developers and city leaders as we hear from Kady Yellow.

DOWNTOWN VISION, INC. LINKS

PLACEMAKING JAX LINKS

Get details about Kady’s book, “New Orleans: Murals, Street Art & Graffiti Vol.1”

24HOURNATION
24HourNation provides free webinars, a podcast, and news for nighttime economy supporters. In addition to our Nighttime Economy podcast, please follow us on: