Creating Space for Artists - Part 4, Travis Bowerman
Audio from the National Building Museum
Series: D.C. Builds
Date Recorded: June 25, 2012
Duration: 00:05:38
Washington, D.C., is one of the nation’s premier cities for arts and culture with a variety of venues and a robust professional class dedicated to the visual arts. However, few working artists are able to afford housing and studio space in the city, which deprives D.C. of a valuable spark for creativity and economic development. A panel of experts discusses the role of planners, architects, and policy makers to create live/work space for artists.
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