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Art Trucks, Yonkers, NY. City garbage trucks covered with different artist-designed wraps.

All Together Now Denver

All Together Now by Roberto Behar and Rosario Marquardt, Denver, CO. Big lego-like bench wall in formerly drab area.

Jenny Holzer For the Capitol

For the Capitol by Jenny Holzer, Washington DC. Text from bipartisan politicians projected over the Potomac River.

I went to the Americans for the Arts Convention in Philadelphia to meet public artist Jack Mackie. He introduced me to a ton of cool people and we watched a presentation of selected best works from last year (the three above were my favorites). I also got to see him present some of his first small-scale projects before becoming a big hot shot in public transportation projects:

Jack Mackie artist Philadelphia 2008

Jack Mackie trees

Jack Mackie bench

Jack Mackie public restroom

He and Buster Simpson initiated some inspiring projects in their own under-served neighborhood in Seattle. Given the opportunity to plant some trees, they staggered them on the sidewalk so that they became more spatial and doubled as the community’s only park. They also selected bright-colored trees to mark the bus stop and serve as a cheerful canopy at the end of winter. Existing building remnants were hauled out and arranged into much-needed outdoor benches. And to counteract the prevalence of public urination, they dug a hole into the sidewalk and set up a portable restroom. Once the ground reached critical mass (hee), they planted a tree and moved on to another space. Creative ways that resourceful thinking and small interventions can make a positive impact on the community!

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Candy is an artist, designer, and urban planner in NYC. She likes to make city information more engaging through design and the creative use of public space. She also seeks to empower citizens by improving the ways people share information. Read her blog, view her work, and feel the power.
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