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DiscoveryResearch and <br /> Spring <br /> I <br /> Implementation <br /> ongoing <br /> E <br /> ConsiderationiCouncil <br /> 1:EEEE] <br /> FIGURE 1:OVERVIEW OF STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS <br /> The strategy's vision and actions were developed through extensive research on best practices <br /> in the field, along with an inclusive, robust community and stakeholder consultation process <br /> that reached over 400 Torontonians.As part of the initial discovery phase of the project, staff <br /> took stock of the strengths, opportunities and challenges facing public art in Toronto, and <br /> conducted a review of leading public art programs in Canada and around the world.To reach <br /> a broad range of artistic and community voices, the City engaged PROCESS, a third-party <br /> facilitator, to design and lead a consultation process that put artists and communities at the <br /> heart of the conversation. <br /> Artist-led Public Engagement <br /> PROCESS selected six community-engaged artists to facilitate conversations in their <br /> neighbourhoods across the city about public art. Collectively, the six artists reached <br /> approximately 250 people through a variety arts-based activities. <br /> ® facilitated an activity at an annual Korean Bazaar at the <br /> Salvation Army Community Church in North York. <br /> ®Hiba Abdallah hosted a workshop and conversation about public art at <br /> Lakeshore Arts in Etobicoke. <br /> 0 Melanie Fernandez-Alvarez worked in partnership with MABELLEarts to <br /> explore experiences of public art at an Iftar Night celebration in Mabelle <br /> Park, and through two workshops in Etobicoke. <br /> 0 Sari® Zon sought feedback through a creative activity station at the Art <br /> Starts Street Art Festival, and at the Art Gallery of Ontario's Indigenous <br /> Peoples Day Celebration. <br /> Toronto Public Art Strategy 2020/2030 1 1 <br />
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