Emory Legacy Project
Paige Scanlon & Joel Lerner
Introduction
What is one mural or public art installation that resonated with you long after you experienced it?
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Campus & Community
Need
The power of art
Solution
Emory’s Value Alignment
Values
From planning… to painting
Challenges/Next Steps
—Arelious Cooper, Art in the Paint
“Be real about the change you want to happen and understand the outcomes”
Need
Mural in White Hall
Sustainability
Colors and images to connect concrete with nature; highlighting Oxford campus contributions
DCT Staff
Survey to nominate particular employees
Emory Values
Land Stewardship
Responsibility and historical acknowledgement
Local Food Systems
Implementing sustainability and supporting Atlanta
Community Building
Broad stakeholder engagement
Existing Initiatives
Restorative Justice
Working Farm Fund
https://libraries.emory.edu/slavery-symposium
https://news.emory.edu/features/2019/11/farms-to-tables/index.html
Challenges
Administration
Owners of White Hall senior university leadership above Dean Elliott, trustees, content control, concrete damage
Funding
Possible partnerships, tabling at Wonderful Wednesdays
Recruitment
Surveying, hitting listservs
“Competing” Projects
Residence Hall Association (RHA)
Next Steps
Dr. Kevin Karnes
Associate Dean for the Arts in Emory College of Arts & Sciences and director of Emory Arts
Ms. Maggie Beker
Emory Arts Project Coordinator, Student Engagement
Thanks
Do you have any questions?
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