55,000 miles and 416 colorful pages through America.
An online tool that helps people shape the development of their neighborhoods.
Collecting residents’ hopes and memories of a neglected building in Alaska.
A public art project that invites your neighbors to share what is most important to them.
A poster campaign that explores the city of the future.
A website for an organization that mobilizes professional artists in volunteer programs throughout New York City.
A public art project that invites residents to provide civic input on-site.
A booklet that educates residents about Orange, New Jersey’s new master plan.
A calendar that celebrates and advocates for more tree-planting in New Orleans.
A website for an international place-based action research program.
An insert in GOOD Magazine that can be torn out and used as a tool to share resources.
A public sign for the Hypothetical Development project that promotes fresh produce in New Orleans.
Brochure that makes city regulations more accessible for street vendors in New York City.
A public art project that invites residents to share their housing costs in Brooklyn.
An online publication that showcases that explores and critiques the design of New York City.
Flash cards that make New York state’s tenants’ rights fun and engaging.
Street art the encourages self-evaluation for pedestrians.

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