Commissioned by the Asian Art Museum, #StickyQuestions was a public art installation that invited its audience to respond to questions of public ownership, challenge their opinions on accessibility, and co-create a future for urban civic renewal.
CASE
#StickyQuestions: Contemplative, Creative, and Civic Enquiry in San Francisco
October 6, 2019 | Scott Fletcher Bowlsby |
October 5, 2019 | Scott Fletcher Bowlsby |
- General Issues
- Identity & Diversity
- Social Welfare
- Arts, Culture, & Recreation
- Specific Topics
- Land Use
- Economic Inequality
- Public Art
- Scope of Influence
- Neighbourhood
- Start Date
- End Date
- Ongoing
- No
- Time Limited or Repeated?
- Repeated over time
- Purpose/Goal
- Develop the civic capacities of individuals, communities, and/or civil society organizations
- Spectrum of Public Participation
- Not applicable or not relevant
- Open to All or Limited to Some?
- Open to All
- General Types of Methods
- Participatory arts
- General Types of Tools/Techniques
- Collect, analyse and/or solicit feedback
- Inform, educate and/or raise awareness
- Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
- Participatory Arts
- Legality
- Yes
- Facilitators
- Yes
- Facilitator Training
- Trained, Nonprofessional Facilitators
- Face-to-Face, Online, or Both
- Both
- Types of Interaction Among Participants
- Ask & Answer Questions
- Storytelling
- Informal Social Activities
- Decision Methods
- Not Applicable
- Communication of Insights & Outcomes
- Artistic Expression
- Type of Organizer/Manager
- Non-Governmental Organization
- Type of Funder
- Non-Governmental Organization