Projects
Through artist residencies, community paint parties and listening design sessions, we aim to include as many people as we can in the public art process; seeding ownership and agency in our public landscape.
Through artist residencies, community paint parties and listening design sessions, we aim to include as many people as we can in the public art process; seeding ownership and agency in our public landscape.
The process of venturing out into the community to have conversations about pride, hope, inspirations, aspirations and connectedness got me in touch with segments of our population that were new to me and taught me how to be more engaged. The painting process was again, beyond expectations. Because of the polytab or parachute cloth technique we were able to enlist the help of hundreds of people of all ages in the art making experience. In turn, they have ownership of this beautiful mural. The processes introduced by the Goodspace Mural team have changed how we will approach public art going forward. "
— Jessica Siefert, Managing Director/Education Director, Parkersburg Art Center
The process of venturing out into the community to have conversations about pride, hope, inspirations, aspirations and connectedness got me in touch with segments of our population that were new to me and taught me how to be more engaged. The painting process was again, beyond expectations. Because of the polytab or parachute cloth technique we were able to enlist the help of hundreds of people of all ages in the art making experience. In turn, they have ownership of this beautiful mural. The processes introduced by the Goodspace Mural team have changed how we will approach public art going forward. "
— Senta M Goudy, Dean, Center for Civic Engagement and Innovation, WVU Parkersburg
— Jeffrey B., Vice Chairman, Related Companies
— Alejandra P., Director of Creative Placemaking, Bloomington, Minnesota
— Jeff Pierson, Director, Office of Public Art for Charleston, West Virginia
It gave the neighborhood more of an identity and made it feel like a destination that’s valued and a place that’s used and cared for. What makes them stand out is their process. It’s thorough, and they ensure everyone’s voice is heard. The artists are welcoming and inclusive and easy to work with. As a city, it makes it easy when you’ve got a group of artists who have it together. Their process is unique, and their materials are unique. Working with them was great, and I’d completely recommend them.
— Alejandra P., Director of Creative Placemaking, Bloomington, Minnesota
Best of all, they were wonderful at involving the public in the artmaking process, something of great importance to us. The turnout was strong and the GoodSpace team was able to accommodate the greater number of participants as well as the portions of the mosaic they created. All in all, it was a terrific experience!
— Sean M. Ulmer, Chair, Linn County Public Art Commission, and Linda Langston, Vice-Chair, Linn County Public Art Commission