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== The Four Atmospheres ==
 
<blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1749330975284555/ '''Sanctuary''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/Reconstruc/ '''Reconstruction''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/171580983217866/ '''Sovereignty''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/FUTURESatmosphere/ '''Futures''']</blockquote>
 
 
 
== This collaborative endeavor will invite change agents throughout the city to collectively imagine a present and future Philadelphia. ==
 
== This collaborative endeavor will invite change agents throughout the city to collectively imagine a present and future Philadelphia. ==
 
* The Philadelphia Museum of Art will work with acclaimed Dutch visual artist '''Jeanne van Heeswijk''' and collaborators across the city to present '''Philadelphia Assembled''', van Heeswijk’s most expansive project to date.
 
* The Philadelphia Museum of Art will work with acclaimed Dutch visual artist '''Jeanne van Heeswijk''' and collaborators across the city to present '''Philadelphia Assembled''', van Heeswijk’s most expansive project to date.
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====== [http://www.pcah.us/grants/9882_philadelphia_assembled ''(From a grants page at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage)''] ======
 
====== [http://www.pcah.us/grants/9882_philadelphia_assembled ''(From a grants page at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage)''] ======
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== The Four Atmospheres ==
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<blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1749330975284555/ '''Sanctuary''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/Reconstruc/ '''Reconstruction''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/171580983217866/ '''Sovereignty''']</blockquote><blockquote>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/FUTURESatmosphere/ '''Futures''']</blockquote>
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===== See also =====
 
===== See also =====
 
=====  [[Pew Center for Arts & Heritage|The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage]] =====
 
=====  [[Pew Center for Arts & Heritage|The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage]] =====
 
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Revision as of 14:06, 6 August 2016

This collaborative endeavor will invite change agents throughout the city to collectively imagine a present and future Philadelphia.

  • The Philadelphia Museum of Art will work with acclaimed Dutch visual artist Jeanne van Heeswijk and collaborators across the city to present Philadelphia Assembled, van Heeswijk’s most expansive project to date.
  • Developing in two stages, Philadelphia Assembled will be organized around five notions, or what van Heeswijk calls “atmospheres”—Reconstructions, Sovereignty, Futures, Sanctuary, and Movement—each derived from preliminary conversations about the city’s changing landscape.
  • In the first stage of the project, a series of eight sites throughout the city will offer installations or events ranging from discussions to community meals that will encourage audiences to share their perspectives on the city, its history, and its future.
  • In its second and culminating phase, the project will move into the Museum’s Perelman Building, where the eight sites will be re-assembled in a participatory and interactive display that will activate the building’s public spaces. 
(From a grants page at The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage)

The Four Atmospheres

Sanctuary

Reconstruction

Sovereignty

Futures


See also
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage