PLACEMAKING: Essentials of Public Murals

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From: Connecticut Office of the Arts <kimberley.par...@ct.gov>
Subject: PLACEMAKING: Essentials of Public Murals

a 2-part webinar series

CT Office of the Arts and CT Main Street Center present a 2-part webinar

PLACEMAKING: Essentials of Public Murals

Public Murals attract visitors, boost local economies, and strengthen city/town branding while engaging the community. The CT Office of the Arts and CT Main Street Center present this 2-part webinar, which will explore the planning, community participation, creation, and impact of public murals.

 

  • Part 1: Purpose, Planning Process - Tuesday, 9/23/25 at 10:00 am
  • Part 2: Storytelling, Leveraging & Impact - Tuesday, 9/30/25 at 10:00 am

 

For Cultural Districts, BIDs & Main Street organizations, municipalities, COGs, and more.

 

Registration is required.

PART 1: Purpose, Planning, Process

Tuesday, 9/23/25 at 10:00 am

 

The City of Bridgeport and the Bridgeport Downtown Special Services District (DSSD) partnered to expand the DSSD's Color It In Public Art Program, part of Colorful Bridgeport, a marketing and placemaking multi-platform campaign aimed at establishing Downtown Bridgeport as a desirable destination. This webinar will feature the evolution of the creative economy in Bridgeport, focusing on the creation and impact of over 35 murals that bring creativity, passion, and investment to the city.

Speakers

Lauren Coakley Vincent | President + CEO, Bridgeport Downtown Special Services District

Jonathan Delgado | Deputy Director, Office of Planning & Economic Development, City of Bridgeport

John Ogrodnick | Artist & Advisor to City of Bridgeport

 

Register Here


PART 2: Storytelling, Leveraging & Impact

Tuesday, 9/30/25 at 10:00 am

 

Public Murals have been a game-changer for revitalizing neighborhoods, reshaping image, increasing foot traffic, and attracting investment. This webinar will feature strategies and stories from Norwich and Bridgeport.

Speakers

Lauren Coakley Vincent | President + CEO, Bridgeport Downtown Special Services District

Kevin Brown | President & Executive Director, Norwich Community Development Corporation

Liz Squillace | Artist

 

Register Here



Mural credits (from top):

"The Tailor" by Key Detail (Bridgeport)

"Painted Stairway at The Broad Street Steps" by Liz Squillace (Bridgeport)

"Metamorphosis" by Carlitos Skills (Norwich)

"Jubilee Mural" by Ben Keller (Norwich)

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