Creative changes to shared spaces can spark creative thinking on shared
challenges
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John,
When we use public art to revitalize shared spaces, we have a chance to
reimagine our approaches to today's biggest challenges -- and spark the
inspiration, collaboration, and creativity it takes to get big things done.
Our latest Building the Future video looks at the role public art can play in
improving quality of life in our communities. Will you take a moment to watch?
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WATCH NOW
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Over the years, Bloomberg Philanthropies has supported public art projects
that sparked conversation and engagement on a range of community issues:
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Supporting healing in the aftermath of gun violence
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Through public art, we can see the people behind the issues, and understand
the history that led to the moment we're in. Adding creative changes to public
places can subtly shift behaviors, and shine a light on things we otherwise
might have missed. And public art projects bring people together -- mayors,
artists, educators, police officers, and many more -- to communicate,
collaborate, and build community ties.
Learn more in our latest Building the Future video:
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Thanks,
Bloomberg Philanthropies
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including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy. This work spans
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world. In 2021, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $1.66 billion.
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