Paint the Town: Engaging Businesses and Citizens Through Public Art
Want to be a part of something that makes our fabulous Hall County community even greater? Join the mission to promote public art and make your mark on Gainesville. Find out how to get involved at Public Art Gainesville GA and become a part of something that is everywhere and for everyone!
This week’s special guests are Alyson Everett and Emily Sisco of Public Art. They are dedicated to promoting public art initiatives. Their combined efforts have successfully integrated art into the local community, engaging businesses and enriching the city’s cultural landscape.
Drawing from Alyson’s artistic expertise and Emily’s business acumen, they have been instrumental in inspiring businesses to participate in the public art movement, effectively contributing to our amazing city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Their unwavering commitment has played a pivotal role in making art accessible to all, effectively portraying Gainesville’s unique story and essence through public art.
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Highlights Of The Show
00:00:49 – Importance of Public Art in Community
Alyson Everett and Emily Sisco discuss the mission of public art to integrate art into everyday life in the community, creating surprises and meaningful connections.
00:02:35 – Business Engagement in Public Art
Alyson and Emily highlight how public art can connect businesses with their community through unexpected and meaningful displays, showcasing the personality behind the brands.
00:05:20 – Accessibility and Impact of Public Art
The conversation explores how public art engages and impacts the community, making art accessible to everyone and telling the story of the place through creativity and vibrancy.
00:09:24 – Vision 2030 and Public Art Committee
The discussion delves into the origins of the Public Art Committee under Vision 2030, emphasizing the chamber’s role and the committee’s dedication to promoting public art in Gainesville.
00:14:53 – Introduction to Public Art Committee
Alyson and Emily discuss the process of selling the Highlands to Islands project to various stakeholders in Hall County, emphasizing the benefits of public art and the ongoing connections being made.
00:15:29 – Finding Community Through Public Art
Alyson shares her personal experience of joining the public art committee and how it transformed her life in Gainesville by providing a creative outlet, opportunities to meet new people, and make meaningful connections within the community.
00:16:16 – Inclusivity in Public Art
Emily emphasizes the inclusivity of the public art committee, highlighting that anyone, regardless of their artistic background, can contribute and be a part of the public art initiatives. She encourages new community members to get involved and pursue their passions.
00:17:20 – Giving and Getting Involved
The conversation shifts to the concept of giving back to the community through public art, with Alyson and Emily emphasizing the reciprocal nature of involvement and the transformative impact it can have on individuals. They also discuss the significance of showcasing young artists’ work in the community.
00:20:57 – Free Range Art Project
Emily explains the free range art project, which involves showcasing artwork by local students in outdoor public spaces, and the positive impact it has on inspiring and promoting young artists. They also discuss the partnership with the Quinlan Art Center and the potential for businesses to display the artwork.
00:29:21 – The Tangibility of Art
Alyson and Emily discuss the tangible nature of art and the technical skills required to protect public art from graffiti artists.
00:30:49 – Painting the Midland Water Tower
Alyson explains the logistics and process of painting the Midland water tower, including the use of a special non-leaching paint and the involvement of water resources.
00:32:09 – The Dragon Project
The discussion moves on to the dragon project, which aims to connect the Gainesville Square with the dragon boat races on Lake Lanier. The dragon will have interactive features and will be installed in early September.
00:33:43 – Involving the Community
Alyson and Emily encourage community involvement in the dragon project by offering the opportunity for individuals to have their names inscribed on a donor wall as part of the new dragon pavilion.
00:39:07 – Conclusion and Call to Action
The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to get involved in the public art mission and to visit the public art Gainesville website to show interest.