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What Toronto Can Learn from Montreal’s Approach to Public Art

Analays Alvarez Hernandez

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The Other(’s) Toronto Public Art. The Challenge of Displaying Canadians’ Narratives in a Multicultural/Diasporic City

Analays Alvarez Hernandez

RACAR, 44 (1), Spring, 2019

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The merit of art : fine arts and Canadian cultural policy

Derek Simons

1987

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Is Toronto Burning? Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene

Philip Monk

Is Toronto Burning?: 1977, 1978, 1979—Three Years in the Making (and Unmaking) of the Toronto Art Scene, 2016

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A Guided Tour, with a touch of history and some friendly academia, around Public Art and Public Spaces in Vancouver INTRODUCTION TO THE TOUR

Katie Taylor

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Artists’ Voices in Cultural Policy

Simone Wesner

2018

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Public Art: a Review. Social and Political Practices

Styliani S T E L L A Bolonaki

CPSL Vol.5 no.2, 2023

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Building the Liveable Creative City: Urban Cultural Policy and the Politics of Space in Vancouver

Maggie Chao

2014

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The Routledge Companion to Art in the Public Realm

Cameron Cartiere

2020

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Public Art u need, Public Art for all, Public Art as boycott: directions in artists' responses to the present state of public art in the UK

Alberto Duman

albertoduman.me.uk

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Cartiere, Cameron, and Martin Zebracki, eds. The Everyday Practice of Public Art: Art, Space and Social Inclusion

Kate Catterall

Public Art Dialogue, 2018

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The Politics of the Exasperated: Arts and Culture in Canada

Jody Berland

ESC: English Studies in Canada, 2009

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5 The politics of creative performance in public space Towards a critical geography of Toronto case studies

Heather McLean

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Summary of Findings: Meanings and Measures of Urban Cultural Policy

Emma Blomkamp

2013

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Politics of the Exasperated: Arts and Culture in Canada

Jody Berland

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Public Art: A Critical Approach

Andrea L . Baldini

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Re-visioning arts and cultural policy: current impasses and future directions

Jennifer Craik

2007

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Guest Editorial: The sustainable city and the arts

Volker Kirchberg, Sacha Kagan

City, Culture and Society, 2013

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Cracks in the Creative City: The Contradictions of Community Arts Practice

Heather McLean

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You Make It Amazing: The Rhetoric of Art and Urban Regeneration in the Case of The Public

Kelly Norris Martin

Journal of Visual Literacy

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Are Canada's Municipal Art Galleries in Crisis? - Canadian Art

Zainub Verjee

Canadian Art, 2018

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1997.-Public Art: Towards a Theoretical Framework and Public Art. An Ethical Approach

Antoni Remesar

Urban regeneration: a challenge for public art, 1997

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Reconstructing Community-Based Arts: Cultural Value and the Neoliberal Citizen

Rimi Khan

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Balfe and MJW JAMLS 1986 Public Art and Public Policy

Margaret Wyszomirski

Journal of arts management, law and society, 1986

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CREATIVE TORONTO: HARNESSING THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT POWER OF ARTS & CULTURE

Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller

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Toronto : événement d’art public / Toronto: A Public Art Project

Virginia Eichhorn

2000

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STUCK BETWEEN DISCIPLINES – NOTES ON PUBLIC ART DISCOURSE IN 2012

Rebecca Hackemann

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Embedding Artists within Planning: Calgary’s Watershed+ Initiative

Jeff Biggar

Planning Practice & Research, 2017

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Aesthetics and ethics of working in public art: Seminar 1, a summary of the discussion

Anne Douglas

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Arts and culture in urban redevelopment: It's not all bad

Jamison Miller

CITY, 2011

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Editorial Introduction to the Topical Issue “Does Public Art Have to Be Bad Art?”

Mark Kingwell

Open Philosophy

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Art in the public arena in the 21st century

Catherine De Lorenzo

Artlink, 2010

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Public Art for an Inclusive City: Producers and Publics on the Social Potentials and Problems of Flagship Vis-à-Vis Community Art

Dirk de Bekker

City & Society

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IMAGINING THE CITY AS A SPACE FOR CULTURAL POLICY

Svetlana Hristova

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Llevándolo a las calles: Instituciones Artísticas como Foros para Problemáticas Urbanas en el Lower East Side de Nueva York

Max Holleran

Arquitectura Ciudad Y Entorno, 2014

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